257 results on '"Uezumi, Akiyoshi"'
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2. Regulation of muscle hypertrophy through granulin: Relayed communication among mesenchymal progenitors, macrophages, and satellite cells
3. Adipose tissue boosts muscle regeneration by supplying mesenchymal stromal cells
4. Relayed signaling between mesenchymal progenitors and muscle stem cells ensures adaptive stem cell response to increased mechanical load
5. Depletion of CD206+ M2-like macrophages induces fibro-adipogenic progenitors activation and muscle regeneration
6. Tissue‐specific functions of MSCs are linked to homeostatic muscle maintenance and alter with aging.
7. Lack of vitamin D signalling in mesenchymal progenitors causes fatty infiltration in muscle
8. Collagen-VI supplementation by cell transplantation improves muscle regeneration in Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy model mice
9. Tbx1 regulates inherited metabolic and myogenic abilities of progenitor cells derived from slow- and fast-type muscle
10. The androgen receptor in mesenchymal progenitors regulates skeletal muscle mass via Igf1 expression in male mice.
11. Liver fibrosis-induced muscle atrophy is mediated by elevated levels of circulating TNFα
12. Disuse Atrophy Accompanied by Intramuscular Ectopic Adipogenesis in Vastus Medialis Muscle of Advanced Osteoarthritis Patients
13. Toward Regenerative Medicine for Muscular Dystrophies : Lessons from Regeneration Processes
14. Transcriptome analysis of mesenchymal stromal cells of the large and small intestinal smooth muscle layers reveals a unique gastrontestinal stromal signature
15. Cell-Surface Protein Profiling Identifies Distinctive Markers of Progenitor Cells in Human Skeletal Muscle
16. Myogenin promoter‐associated lncRNA Myoparr is essential for myogenic differentiation
17. Roles and heterogeneity of mesenchymal progenitors in muscle homeostasis, hypertrophy, and disease
18. Calcitonin Receptor Signaling Inhibits Muscle Stem Cells from Escaping the Quiescent State and the Niche
19. Mesenchymal Bmp3b expression maintains skeletal muscle integrity and decreases in age-related sarcopenia
20. Organ Specificity of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Underlie Homeostatic Tissue Maintenance of Multicellular Organisms.
21. UBL3 modification influences protein sorting to small extracellular vesicles
22. Whole-mount immunofluorescence staining of mesenchymal progenitors in murine plantaris muscle
23. Imatinib attenuates severe mouse dystrophy and inhibits proliferation and fibrosis-marker expression in muscle mesenchymal progenitors
24. Detection of muscle stem cell-derived myonuclei in murine overloaded muscles
25. Cardiac Side Population Cells Have a Potential to Migrate and Differentiate into Cardiomyocytes in vitro and in vivo
26. Tenogenic Induction From Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Unveils the Trajectory Towards Tenocyte Differentiation
27. Identification, Isolation, and Characterization of Mesenchymal Progenitors in Mouse and Human Skeletal Muscle
28. Galectin-3 promotes the adipogenic differentiation of PDGFRα+ cells and ectopic fat formation in regenerating muscle
29. Increased MFG‐E8 at neuromuscular junctions is an exacerbating factor for sarcopenia‐associated denervation
30. Measurement of Lateral Transmission of Force in the Extensor Digitorum Longus Muscle of Young and Old Mice
31. Transgenic Expression of Bmp3b in Mesenchymal Progenitors Mitigates Age-Related Muscle Mass Loss and Neuromuscular Junction Degeneration
32. Calcitonin receptor and Odz4 are differently expressed in Pax7-positive cells during skeletal muscle regeneration
33. Suppression of macrophage functions impairs skeletal muscle regeneration with severe fibrosis
34. CD90-positive cells, an additional cell population, produce laminin α2 upon transplantation to dy3k/dy3k mice
35. Muscle CD31(−) CD45(−) Side Population Cells Promote Muscle Regeneration by Stimulating Proliferation and Migration of Myoblasts
36. Additional file 1 of Collagen-VI supplementation by cell transplantation improves muscle regeneration in Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy model mice
37. Additional file 2 of Collagen-VI supplementation by cell transplantation improves muscle regeneration in Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy model mice
38. Additional file 3 of Collagen-VI supplementation by cell transplantation improves muscle regeneration in Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy model mice
39. Collagen-VI supplementation by cell transplantation improves muscle regeneration in Ullrich congenital muscular dystrophy model mice
40. Autologous Transplantation of SM/C-2.6+ Satellite Cells Transduced with Micro-dystrophin CS1 cDNA by Lentiviral Vector into mdx Mice
41. No production results in suspension-induced muscle atrophy through dislocation of neuronal NOS
42. Functional heterogeneity of side population cells in skeletal muscle
43. Retinoic Acid Receptor Agonists Suppress Muscle Fatty Infiltration in Mice
44. Muscle specific aging signature of PDGFRα-positive stromal cells underlies the development of age-related sarcopenia
45. Collagen-VI Supplementation by Cell Transplantation Improves Muscle Regeneration in Ullrich Congenital Muscular Dystrophy Model Mice
46. Injured liver-derived TNF-alpha induces muscular atrophy due to liver fibrosis
47. Relayed Signaling between Mesenchymal Progenitors and Muscle Stem Cells Ensures Adaptive Stem Cell Responses to Increased Mechanical Load
48. The CalcR-PKA-Yap1 Axis Is Critical for Maintaining Quiescence in Muscle Stem Cells
49. Dlk1 regulates quiescence in calcitonin receptor-mutant muscle stem cells
50. Methods for Accurate Assessment of Myofiber Maturity During Skeletal Muscle Regeneration
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