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IXèmes Journées Annuelles de la Société française de Myologie (SFM) (3-5 novembre 2011; Angers) ; Kostallari E ; Baba-Amer Y ; Lafuste P ; Gherardi RK | 2011INTRODUCTION : Le muscle squelettique comporte deux types principaux de cellules souches : les cellules satellites musculaires (CSm) et les cellules souches mésenchymateuses interstitielles. Les CSm sont nichées à l'état quiescent sous la lame b[...]Article
IXèmes Journées Annuelles de la Société française de Myologie (SFM) (3-5 novembre 2011; Angers) ; Mayeuf A ; Vincent S ; Lagha M ; Anne D ; Relaix F ; Kume T ; Buckingham M | 2011Vertebrate skeletal muscles derive from transitory mesodermal structures called somites. Within the dorsal part of the somite, the dermomyotome, there are progenitors that express the transcription factor Pax3. The dermomyotome gives rise to the[...]Article
Harmon EB ; Harmon ML ; Larsen TD ; Yang J ; Glasford JW ; Perryman MB | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Dmitriev P ; Petrov A ; Ansseau E ; Stankevicins L ; Charron S ; Li Ah Kim E ; Bos TJ ; Robert T ; Turki A ; Coppée F ; Belayew A ; Lazar V ; Carnac G ; Laoudj D ; Lipinski M ; Vassetzky YS | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Zucconi E ; Vieira NM ; Bueno CR, Jr ; Secco M ; Jazedje T ; Costa Valadares M ; Fussae Suzuki M ; Bartolini P ; Vainzof M ; Zatz M | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Dedeic Z ; Cetera M ; Cohen TV ; Holaska JM | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Rousseau J ; Chapdelaine P ; Boivert S ; Almeida LP ; Corbeil J ; Montpetit A ; Tremblay JP | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractArticle
Muscle cell formation is a coordinated process of tissue-specific gene expression, proliferation and differentiation. In order to safeguard the developing progenitor cells against a prolonged proliferation or a premature differentiation, cell cy[...]Article
Erratico S ; Villa C ; Razini P ; Cassinelli LM ; Parolini D ; Meregalli M ; Belicchi M ; Torrente Y | AFM-TELETHON | 2011Peripheral blood is a promising alternative source of stem cells for transplantation for the treatment of different malignancies. Using CD133, as a marker of stemness, we identified a subpopulation of purified blood-derived stem cells which diff[...]Article
During embryonic development and embryonic stem cell (ESC) differentiation, the different cells forming the mature heart arise from the differentiation of two types of multipotent cardiovascular progenitors (MCPs). Using mouse embryonic stem cel[...]Guide
The objectives of the muscular disease team are to explore and validate the potential of human and dog pluripotent stem cells - human Embryonic Stem (hES) cells and induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells - and their differentiated progenies to des[...]Article
Logan CV ; Lucke B ; Pottinger C ; Abdelhamed ZA ; Parry DA ; Szymanska K ; Diggle CP ; van Riesen A ; Morgan JE ; Markham G ; Ellis I ; Manzur AY ; Markham AF ; Shires M ; Helliwell T ; Scoto M ; Hübner C ; Bonthron DT ; Taylor GR ; Sheridan E ; Muntoni F ; Carr IM ; Schuelke M ; Johnson CA | 2011Article
Our aim is to understand how skeletal muscle form and grow during vertebrate embryonic development. The early skeletal muscle (the primary myotome, composed of mononucleated, post-mitotic muscle fibers, the myocytes) is formed from the generatio[...]Article
Aguennouz M ; Vita GL ; Messina S ; Cama A ; Lanzano N ; Ciranni A ; Rodolico C ; Di Giorgio RM ; Vita G | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstract 09/03/2010 - Surexpression de TRF1 et de PARP1 dans la dystrophie musculaire de Duchenne La dystrophie musculaire de Duchenne (DMD) est due à des mutations dans le gène DMD responsables [...]Article
Shi ST ; Hoogaars WMH ; de Gorter DJJ ; van Heiningen SH ; Lin HY ; Hong CC ; Kemaladewi DU ; Aartsma Rus A ; Ten Dijke P ; 't Hoen PAC | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstract 02/12/2010 - Succès des antagonistes aux BMP chez les souris modèles de dystrophie musculaire de Duchenne La dystrophie musculaire de Duchenne (DMD) est caractérisée par une dégénérescenc[...]Article
Kueh SLL ; Dempster J ; Head SI ; Morley JW | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractGuide
The group’s objectives are focused on using neural progenies of human Pluripotent Stem (hPS) cells to better understand and develop new treatments for Huntington Disease (HD). This devastating neurodegenerative disorder belongs to a family of ge[...]Guide
The lack of pertinent models for neuromuscular disorders has rendered many important questions in disease pathogenesis inaccessible. Current drugs provide only limited benefit by alleviating certain symptoms. Clearly, the development of efficaci[...]Article
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The term “neuroplasticity” refers to the ability of the human brain to change as a result of one’s experience. This capacity of adaptation results from the production of new neurons, the addition or removing of connections between neurons or of [...]Guide
Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and long-term disability, and accounts for a large proportion of the health care costs in industrialized countries. Although stroke is mainly of polygenic origin, a large number of single-gene disorder[...]Article
Mafi R ; Hindocha S ; Mafi P ; Griffin M ; Khan WS | 2011Accès au résumé PubMed / to PubMed abstractGuide
Induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells harbour the same characteristics and capabilities as embryonic stem cells without carrying their ethical constraints. They offer the opportunity on the one hand to model diseases for which there are no availa[...]