Abstract:Multipotent stem cells, other than satellite cells, that can give rise to primary myoblasts postnatally, are present in the interstitial spaces of skeletal muscle. These stem cells show differentiation potential into mesodermal and ectodermal cell lineages, and, thus, are called skeletal muscle interstitium-derived multipotent stem cells (Sk-MSCs). They are Pax7at initial isolation; and colony-forming units of these cells typically include non-adherent type myogenic cells, while satellite cells are known to be… Show more
These results indicate that the vigorous skeletal myogenic potential of Sk-MSCs was clearly reduced in the sheet pellet preparation and this method may be a useful adjuvant for nerve-vascular regeneration in various tissue engineering applications.
These results indicate that the vigorous skeletal myogenic potential of Sk-MSCs was clearly reduced in the sheet pellet preparation and this method may be a useful adjuvant for nerve-vascular regeneration in various tissue engineering applications.
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