Impaired skeletal muscle regeneration induced by Cre recombinase activation in skeletal muscle stem cells
Anita Kneppers,
Audrey Saugues,
Carole Dabadie
et al.
Abstract:The value of the Cre-lox system in biology is well-recognized, which is reflected by its widespread use to assess the role of a gene in a specific tissue or cell-type. Not in the least, Cre recombinase expressed under the Pax7 promotor has been invaluable for the study of skeletal muscle stem cell (MuSC) biology. In this study, we aimed to systematically assess the effects of the genetic makeup of Pax7Cre mice and Tamoxifen (Tx) treatment on skeletal muscle regeneration. We demonstrate that Tx treatment per se… Show more
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