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Meaning of myonuclei from wikipedia

- resulting in long multinucleated cells. In these cells the nuclei, termed myonuclei, are located along the inside of the cell membrane. Muscle fibers also...
- skeletal muscle cells. They have the potential to provide additional myonuclei to their parent muscle fiber, or return to a quiescent state. More specifically...
- cells that are multinucleated with the nuclei usually referred to as myonuclei. This occurs during myogenesis with the fusion of myoblasts each contributing...
- The axon also provides signals that regulate gene expression within the myonuclei directly beneath the synapse. This signaling provides for localized up-regulation...
- Bruusgaard JC, Johansen IB, Egner IM, Rana ZA & Gundersen K. (2023). Myonuclei acquired by overload exercise precede hypertrophy and are not lost on...
- energy demands. Creatine supplementation appears to increase the number of myonuclei that satellite cells will 'donate' to damaged muscle fibers, which increases...
- skeletal muscle (myofibers) are cells with multiple nuclei, referred to as myonuclei, since each myonucleus originated from a single myoblast. Skeletal muscle...
- Bruusgaard JC, Johansen IB, Egner IM, Rana ZA, Gundersen K (August 2010). "Myonuclei acquired by overload exercise precede hypertrophy and are not lost on...
- consists of fully differentiated post-mitotic cells, less than 3% of myonuclei contain damaged telomeres and this percentage does not increase with age...
- which consists of fully differentiated postmitotic cells, less than 3% of myonuclei contain damaged telomeres and this percentage does not increase with age...