The Path from Pluripotency to Skeletal Muscle: Developmental Myogenesis Guides the Way

Cell Stem Cell
Michael Hicks, April Pyle

Abstract

Following cues from mouse embryogenesis, Chal et al. (2015) identified key regulators of skeletal myogenesis from mouse and human pluripotent stem cells. Emerging myogenic progenitors were specified to form multinucleated fibers that enabled development of quiescent, satellite cell-like progenitors and a model for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.

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Sep 5, 2012·Trends in Cell Biology·Julia von MaltzahnMichael A Rudnicki
Jul 22, 2014·Cell Stem Cell·Sasha MendjanRoger A Pedersen

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Jun 22, 2017·Development·Jérome Chal, Olivier Pourquié
May 13, 2018·Reproduction : the Official Journal of the Society for the Study of Fertility·Lindsay EllsworthBrigid Gregg
May 16, 2020·Npj Regenerative Medicine·Robert N Judson, Fabio M V Rossi
Mar 25, 2018·Stem Cells Translational Medicine·Yan-Jie ZhangHong-Wei Ouyang
Feb 14, 2021·Npj Regenerative Medicine·Robert N Judson, Fabio M V Rossi

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