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1. Twist2-expressing cells reside in human skeletal muscle and are responsive to aging and resistance exercise training.

2. The Importance of Muscle Capillarization for Optimizing Satellite Cell Plasticity.

3. Age-related changes to the satellite cell niche are associated with reduced activation following exercise.

4. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is associated with human muscle satellite cell differentiation in response to muscle-damaging exercise.

5. Consistent expression pattern of myogenic regulatory factors in whole muscle and isolated human muscle satellite cells after eccentric contractions in humans.

6. Prolonged exercise training improves the acute type II muscle fibre satellite cell response in healthy older men.

7. The Impact of Aerobic Exercise on the Muscle Stem Cell Response.

8. Ingestion of a Multi-Ingredient Supplement Does Not Alter Exercise-Induced Satellite Cell Responses in Older Men.

9. The influence of capillarization on satellite cell pool expansion and activation following exercise-induced muscle damage in healthy young men.

10. Early- and later-phases satellite cell responses and myonuclear content with resistance training in young men.

11. Altered muscle satellite cell activation following 16 wk of resistance training in young men.

12. Skeletal Muscle Regeneration, Repair and Remodelling in Aging: The Importance of Muscle Stem Cells and Vascularization.

13. Skeletal muscle satellite cells are located at a closer proximity to capillaries in healthy young compared with older men.

14. Satellite cell activity, without expansion, after nonhypertrophic stimuli.

15. Muscle fibre capillarization is a critical factor in muscle fibre hypertrophy during resistance exercise training in older men

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