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Progressive and Coordinated Mobilization of the Skeletal Muscle Niche throughout Tissue Repair Revealed by Single-Cell Proteomic Analysis

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Scientists developed a mass cytometry panel to investigate the dynamic nature of muscle regeneration at a single-cell level. Using the panel, they identified early changes in the proteome of stressed satellite and niche cells.
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Borok, M., Didier, N., Gattazzo, F., Ozturk, T., Corneau, A., Rouard, H., & Relaix, F. (2021). Progressive and Coordinated Mobilization of the Skeletal Muscle Niche throughout Tissue Repair Revealed by Single-Cell Proteomic Analysis. Cells, 10(4), 744. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10040744 Cite
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