Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Inducible depletion of satellite cells in adult, sedentary mice impairs muscle regenerative capacity without affecting sarcopenia
Christopher S. Fry et al.
NATURE MEDICINE (2015)
Intrinsic stiffness of extracellular matrix increases with age in skeletal muscles of mice
Lauren K. Wood et al.
JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY (2014)
Inhibition of JAK-STAT signaling stimulates adult satellite cell function
Feodor D. Price et al.
NATURE MEDICINE (2014)
STAT3 signaling controls satellite cell expansion and skeletal muscle repair
Matthew Timothy Tierney et al.
NATURE MEDICINE (2014)
Rejuvenation of the muscle stem cell population restores strength to injured aged muscles
Benjamin D. Cosgrove et al.
NATURE MEDICINE (2014)
p38 MAPK signaling underlies a cell-autonomous loss of stem cell self-renewal in skeletal muscle of aged mice
Jennifer D. Bernet et al.
NATURE MEDICINE (2014)
An Acellular Biologic Scaffold Promotes Skeletal Muscle Formation in Mice and Humans with Volumetric Muscle Loss
Brian M. Sicari et al.
SCIENCE TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE (2014)
Differential analysis of gene regulation at transcript resolution with RNA-seq
Cole Trapnell et al.
NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY (2013)
c-MET Regulates Myoblast Motility and Myocyte Fusion during Adult Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
Micah T. Webster et al.
PLOS ONE (2013)
Coordination of Satellite Cell Activation and Self-Renewal by Par-Complex-Dependent Asymmetric Activation of p38α/β MAPK
Andrew Troy et al.
CELL STEM CELL (2012)
The aged niche disrupts muscle stem cell quiescence
Joe V. Chakkalakal et al.
NATURE (2012)
Structural, biochemical, cellular, and functional changes in skeletal muscle extracellular matrix with aging
T. W. Kragstrup et al.
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE & SCIENCE IN SPORTS (2011)
Sprouty1 Regulates Reversible Quiescence of a Self-Renewing Adult Muscle Stem Cell Pool during Regeneration
Kelly L. Shea et al.
CELL STEM CELL (2010)
Extracellular Interactome of the FGF Receptor-Ligand System: Complexities and the Relative Simplicity of the Worm
Urszula M. Polanska et al.
DEVELOPMENTAL DYNAMICS (2009)
Adult satellite cells and embryonic muscle progenitors have distinct genetic requirements
Christoph Lepper et al.
NATURE (2009)
3D Timelapse Analysis of Muscle Satellite Cell Motility
Ashley L. Siegel et al.
STEM CELLS (2009)
Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying age-related skeletal muscle wasting and weakness
James G. Ryall et al.
BIOGERONTOLOGY (2008)
Non-canonical fibroblast growth factor signalling in angiogenesis
Masahiro Murakami et al.
CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH (2008)
Imbalance between pSmad3 and Notch induces CDK inhibitors in old muscle stem cells
Morgan E. Carlson et al.
NATURE (2008)
Integrin-dependent anchoring of a stem-cell niche
Guy Tanentzapf et al.
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY (2007)
Increased Wnt signaling during aging alters muscle stem cell fate and increases fibrosis
Andrew S. Brack et al.
SCIENCE (2007)
Molecular signature of quiescent satellite cells in adult skeletal muscle
So-Ichiro Fukada et al.
STEM CELLS (2007)
Effect of ganglioside and tetraspanins in microdomains on interaction of integrins with fibroblast growth factor receptor
MS Toledo et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2005)
Rejuvenation of aged progenitor cells by exposure to a young systemic environment
IM Conboy et al.
NATURE (2005)
Stimulation of endothelial cell proliferation by FGF-2 in the presence of fibrinogen requires αvβ3
A Sahni et al.
BLOOD (2004)
Notch-mediated restoration of regenerative potential to aged muscle
IM Conboy et al.
SCIENCE (2003)
β1 integrins regulate myoblast fusion and sarcomere assembly
M Schwander et al.
DEVELOPMENTAL CELL (2003)
Integrins: Bidirectional, allosteric signaling machines
RO Hynes
CELL (2002)
Integrin activation and structural rearrangement
J Takagi et al.
IMMUNOLOGICAL REVIEWS (2002)
Inhibitory role of α6β4-associated erbB-2 and phosphoinositide 3-kinase in keratinocyte haptotactic migration dependent on α3β1 integrin
E Hintermann et al.
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY (2001)
Coordinate signaling by integrins and receptor tyrosine kinases in the regulation of G1 phase cell-cycle progression
RK Assoian et al.
CURRENT OPINION IN GENETICS & DEVELOPMENT (2001)
Conditional ablation of β1 integrin in skin:: Severe defects in epidermal proliferation, basement membrane formation, and hair follicle invagination
S Raghavan et al.
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY (2000)
Integrins and actin filaments: Reciprocal regulation of cell adhesion and signaling
DA Calderwood et al.
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY (2000)