Monday, March 12, 2007

Stem Cell Study Lays Groundwork For Clinical Bridge In Neurodegenerative Disease

Source: Burnham Institute
Date: March 12, 2007

Summary:

After injury, even adult muscles can heal very well because they have a reserve supply of muscle stem cells, called satellite cells, which they can utilize for repair. Until now, it was unclear how this supply of satellite and muscle progenitor cells, out of which both muscle cells as well as satellite cells develop, keeps itself "fresh".