“…Therefore, frequently cell lines are used such as C2C12, which are satellite cells of C3H mice (Dennis et al, 2001;Borschel et al, 2004;Levenberg et al, 2005;Riboldi et al, 2005;Huang et al, 2006a;Boontheekul et al, 2007;Matsumoto et al, 2007). Also, satellite cells harvested from the soleus muscle of rats are used for TE of muscle tissue (Dennis and Kosnik, 2000;Beier et al, 2004;Stern-Straeter et al, 2005;Das et al, 2006;Borschel et al, 2006;Larkin et al, 2006;Bach et al, 2006;Huang et al, 2006b;Boontheekul et al, 2007). Other muscles harvested for TE research include the latissimus dorsi and rectus femoris of rats (Kamelger et al, 2004), the flexor digitorum brevis of rats (De Coppi et al, 2005), the tibialis anterior of rats (Dennis et al, 2001;Huang et al, 2005;Boontheekul et al, 2007), the extensor digitorum longus of mice (Dennis et al, 2001), the human masseter (Lewis et al, 2000;Sinanan et al, 2004;Shah et al, 2005;Stern-Straeter et al, 2008;Brady et al, 2008a) and brachioradialis (Alessandri et al, 2004) and the iliofibularis from female Xenopus laevis frogs (Jaspers et al, 2006) (Table 2).…”