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Purification and preservation of satellite cells from human skeletal muscle.

Citation
Striedinger, K., et al. “Purification And Preservation Of Satellite Cells From Human Skeletal Muscle.”. Star Protocols, p. 100302.
Author Katharine Striedinger, Emilie Barruet, Jason H Pomerantz
Keywords Cell culture, Cell isolation, Flow cytometry/mass cytometry, single cell
Abstract

Regeneration and repair of skeletal muscle is driven by tissue-specific progenitor cells called satellite cells, which occupy a minority of the cells in the muscle. This protocol provides researchers with techniques to efficiently isolate and purify functional satellite cells from human muscle tissue. The proven techniques described here enable the preparation of purified and minimally altered satellite cells for and experimentation and for potential clinical applications. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Barruet et al. (2020) and Garcia et al. (2018).

Year of Publication
2021
Journal
STAR protocols
Volume
2
Issue
1
Number of Pages
100302
Date Published
03/2021
ISSN Number
2666-1667
DOI
10.1016/j.xpro.2021.100302
Alternate Journal
STAR Protoc
PMID
33554137
PMCID
PMC7851841
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