Role of Stem Cells in Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Adaptations

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827008129997
Author:
Marni D. Boppart
Published:
2006
Length:
59 minutes
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The fundamental process of increasing skeletal muscle size and strength following eccentric exercise is believed to be well-characterized. However, current studies are beginning to evaluate the role of stem cells other than satellite cells in the cellular and physiological adaptations observed in skeletal muscle following exercise. Role of Stem Cells in Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Adaptations provides an overview of recent evidence that stem cells residing in muscle play an important role in exercise-induced adaptations.

Among the topics covered:

• What are they, and why are they important?
• a7 integrin transgenic mice
• Role for non-satellite stem cells in exercise-induced skeletal