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sub:_2 prov:value "Satellite cells are first apparent towards the end of embryogenesis, and function as a primary source for the myogenic cells required for post-natal muscle growth [2]. In adult muscles, dormant, Pax-7-expressing satellite cells reside between the plasmalemma and basal lamina at frequencies that vary with age, muscle fiber type, and species [4]. The activation of satellite cells in vivo can be induced by muscle fiber injury brought on by acute injury [5-7], exercise [8-10], and denervation [11]." ;
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