About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to explore the biology of satellite cells and their potential in regenerative medicine for skeletal muscle repair. The primary objectives include understanding the mechanisms of satellite cell activation, proliferation, and differentiation, as well as their self-renewal capabilities. Additionally, we seek to investigate the therapeutic applications of satellite cells in treating muscle diseases and age-related muscle atrophy, providing insights into novel regenerative strategies.
To gather further insights in the field of muscle stem cell research for skeletal muscle regeneration, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
- Mechanisms of satellite cell activation and differentiation
- Role of satellite cells in muscle growth and repair
- Satellite cell self-renewal and maintenance of muscle performance
- Therapeutic applications of satellite cells in muscle diseases
- Regenerative strategies for age-related muscle atrophy
- Advances in stem cell-based regenerative medicine for skeletal muscle repair
Keywords: skeletal muscle, satellite cells, muscle atrophy, muscle repair
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