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Summary
Description Multinuclear muscle fiber cells and some associated mononuclear cells.jpg |
English:
Skeletal muscle
cell types include: very large multinuclear
muscle fiber cells
; small
endothelial cells
that line the inside of capillary blood vessels; small fibro-adipogenic progenitor cells (FAPs) which are muscle-fiber-adjacent multipotent mesenchymal stem cells that under different conditions can differentiate into adipocytes, fibroblasts or osteocytes. Also shown are pericytes situated on the outer surface of blood capillaries, where they interact with the underlying endothelial cells. In addition,
satellite cells
are shown that can fuse with muscle fibers and contribute new myonuclei to muscle fibers, grow into
new myocytes
, or support focal membrane damage repair.
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Author | MethylC5 |
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- ↑ (December 2022). "Identification of underexplored mesenchymal and vascular-related cell populations in human skeletal muscle". Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 323 (6): C1586–C1600. DOI : 10.1152/ajpcell.00364.2022 . PMID 36342160 .