Abstract
Outside of fibres themselves, satellite cells have historically been the most studied cell population in skeletal muscle tissue. Originally identified by Alexander Mauro in 1961 (MAURO, 1961), satellite cells play a central role in skeletal muscle regeneration, and have been in the spotlight of skeletal muscle cell biology for over 50 years
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