Satellite and stem cells in muscle growth and repair

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The FASEB summer research conference on Skeletal Muscle Satellite and Stem Cells, organized by Thomas Rando, Giulio Cossu and Jeffrey Chamberlain, was held in Indian Wells, California, in July. An international array of researchers gathered to share numerous new insights into the cellular and molecular regulation of stem cells and satellite cells in skeletal muscle biology. The conference is unique in that it brings together investigators from diverse backgrounds, who work on the growth and repair of skeletal muscle in humans and model systems, in health and disease.

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Le Grand, F., & Rudnicki, M. (2007). Satellite and stem cells in muscle growth and repair. In Development (Vol. 134, pp. 3953–3957). https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.005934

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