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1. Dynamics of Asymmetric and Symmetric Divisions of Muscle Stem Cells In Vivo and on Artificial Niches.

2. Ageing affects DNA methylation drift and transcriptional cell-to-cell variability in mouse muscle stem cells.

3. Combined Notch and PDGF Signaling Enhances Migration and Expression of Stem Cell Markers while Inducing Perivascular Cell Features in Muscle Satellite Cells.

4. Distinct metabolic states govern skeletal muscle stem cell fates during prenatal and postnatal myogenesis.

5. Direct Reprogramming of Mouse Fibroblasts into Functional Skeletal Muscle Progenitors.

6. Loss of MyoD and Myf5 in Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells Results in Altered Myogenic Programming and Failed Regeneration.

7. Effect of chemical immobilization of SDF-1α into muscle-derived scaffolds on angiogenesis and muscle progenitor recruitment.

8. Notch ligands regulate the muscle stem-like state ex vivo but are not sufficient for retaining regenerative capacity.

9. Isolation of Muscle Stem Cells from Mouse Skeletal Muscle.

10. Intracellular inactivation of thyroid hormone is a survival mechanism for muscle stem cell proliferation and lineage progression.

11. Cell adhesion geometry regulates non-random DNA segregation and asymmetric cell fates in mouse skeletal muscle stem cells.

12. Ballroom dancing with stem cells: placement and displacement in the intestinal crypt.

13. Embryonic founders of adult muscle stem cells are primed by the determination gene Mrf4.

14. DNA asymmetry and cell fate regulation in stem cells.

15. Biased DNA segregation and cardiac stem cell therapies.

16. Six1 regulates stem cell repair potential and self-renewal during skeletal muscle regeneration.

17. Skeletal muscle stem cells adopt a dormant cell state post mortem and retain regenerative capacity.

18. A critical requirement for notch signaling in maintenance of the quiescent skeletal muscle stem cell state.

19. Numb promotes an increase in skeletal muscle progenitor cells in the embryonic somite.

20. Distinct regulatory cascades govern extraocular and pharyngeal arch muscle progenitor cell fates.

21. Template DNA-strand co-segregation and asymmetric cell division in skeletal muscle stem cells.

22. Stem cell identity and template DNA strand segregation.

23. [Immortal DNA or epigenetic signature ?].

24. Skeletal muscle stem cell birth and properties.

25. Skeletal muscle stem and progenitor cells: reconciling genetics and lineage.

26. Stem cells to tissue: molecular, cellular and anatomical heterogeneity in skeletal muscle.

28. Interplay between Pitx2 and Pax7 temporally governs specification of extraocular muscle stem cells.

30. Extraocular muscle stem cells exhibit distinct cellular properties associated with non-muscle molecular signatures.

31. Overlapping functions of SIX homeoproteins during embryonic myogenesis.

33. Oriented Cell Divisions and Muscle Satellite Cell Heterogeneity

34. Transcriptome and epigenome diversity and plasticity of muscle stem cells following transplantation.

35. SIX1 and SIX4 homeoproteins regulate PAX7+ progenitor cell properties during fetal epaxial myogenesis.

36. Inhibition of the Activin Receptor Type-2B Pathway Restores Regenerative Capacity in Satellite Cell-Depleted Skeletal Muscle.

37. Regulation and phylogeny of skeletal muscle regeneration.

38. Quiescence of human muscle stem cells is favored by culture on natural biopolymeric films.

39. Comparative Study of Injury Models for Studying Muscle Regeneration in Mice.

40. Distinct contextual roles for Notch signalling in skeletal muscle stem cells.

41. Cell-autonomous Notch activity maintains the temporal specification potential of skeletal muscle stem cells.

42. Myf5 haploinsufficiency reveals distinct cell fate potentials for adult skeletal muscle stem cells.

43. Expression pattern and role of Galectin1 during early mouse myogenesis.

44. Skeletal muscle as a paradigm for regenerative biology and medicine.

45. Asymmetric division and cosegregation of template DNA strands in adult muscle satellite cells.

46. Mrf4 determines skeletal muscle identity in Myf5:Myod double-mutant mice.

47. Losing stem cells in the aged skeletal muscle niche.

48. A destabilised metabolic niche provokes loss of a subpopulation of aged muscle stem cells.

49. Skeletal muscle stem cells in comfort and stress.

50. Correction to: Comparison of multiple transcriptomes exposes unified and divergent features of quiescent and activated skeletal muscle stem cells.

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