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IMPROVING METHODOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR SATELLITE CELLS COUNTING IN HUMAN MUSCLE DURING AGEING
IMPROVING METHODOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR SATELLITE CELLS COUNTING IN HUMAN MUSCLE DURING AGEING,LUCIE KUBÍNOVÁ,MARKO KREFT,RAJA DAHMANE,ANTON WERNIG
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IMPROVING METHODOLOGICAL STRATEGIES FOR SATELLITE CELLS COUNTING IN HUMAN MUSCLE DURING AGEING
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LUCIE KUBÍNOVÁ
,
MARKO KREFT
,
RAJA DAHMANE
,
ANTON WERNIG
Stereological methods, based on the optical disector principle and fluorescent staining, were developed for estimating frequency of satellite cells in skeletal muscles. The parameter NL(sc, fib) (number of satellite cells per fibre length) was compared with the parameter NN(sc, nucl) (the percentage of
satellite cell
nuclei in all muscle nuclei), most often published in the literature, by applying unbiased sampling and counting procedures and using a confocal microscope. The methods were tested in autopsy samples of four young vs. four old human
vastus lateralis
muscles. Both parameters NL(sc, fib) and NN(sc, nucl) declined during ageing. However, it appears that the two parameters cannot be substituted one by the other because the number of nuclei per fibre length tends to be increased during aging. Using the introduced methods, it is more straightforward to estimate NL(sc, fib) than NN(sc, nucl).
Published in 2002.
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Pax7 Reveals a Greater Frequency and Concentration of Satellite Cells at the Ends of Growing Skeletal Muscle Fibers
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Citations: 8
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Mohammed Z. Allouh
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Zipora Yablonka-Reuveni
,
Benjamin W. C. Rosser
Published in 2008.
Pax7 Reveals a Greater Frequency and Concentration of Satellite Cells at the Ends of Growing Skeletal Muscle Fibers
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Citations: 2
)
Mohammed Z. Allouh
,
Zipora Yablonka-Reuveni
,
Benjamin W. C. Rosser
Journal:
Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry - J HISTOCHEM CYTOCHEM
, vol. 56, no. 1, pp. 77-87, 2008
Frequency of M-Cadherin-stained Satellite Cells Declines in Human Muscles During Aging
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Citations: 22
)
Špela Sajko
,
Lucie Kubínová
,
Erika Cvetko
,
Marko Kreft
,
Anton Wernig
,
Ida Eržen
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Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry - J HISTOCHEM CYTOCHEM
, vol. 52, no. 2, pp. 179-185, 2004
Confocal Stereology and Image Analysis: Methods for Estimating Geometrical Characteristics of Cells and Tissues from Three-Dimensional Confocal Images
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Citations: 6
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L. KUBÍNOVÁ
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,
I. KREKULE
Published in 2004.
Satellite Cell and Myonuclear Distribution within Normal and Hypertrophic Models of Skeletal Muscle Growth, and the Expression of Myogenic Regulatory Factors during Growth
Mohammed Zohair Allouh