Transferrin receptor 1 ablation in satellite cells impedes skeletal muscle regeneration through activation of ferroptosis
Abstract Background Satellite cells (SCs) are critical to skeletal muscle regeneration. Inactivation of SCs is linked to skeletal muscle loss. Transferrin receptor 1 (Tfr1) is associated with muscular dysfunction as muscle‐specific deletion of Tfr1 results in growth retardation, metabolic disorder,...
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Main Authors: | Hongrong Ding (Author), Shujie Chen (Author), Xiaohan Pan (Author), Xiaoshuang Dai (Author), Guihua Pan (Author), Ze Li (Author), Xudong Mai (Author), Ye Tian (Author), Susu Zhang (Author), Bingdong Liu (Author), Guangchao Cao (Author), Zhicheng Yao (Author), Xiangping Yao (Author), Liang Gao (Author), Li Yang (Author), Xiaoyan Chen (Author), Jia Sun (Author), Hong Chen (Author), Mulan Han (Author), Yulong Yin (Author), Guohuan Xu (Author), Huijun Li (Author), Weidong Wu (Author), Zheng Chen (Author), Jingchao Lin (Author), Liping Xiang (Author), Jun Hu (Author), Yan Lu (Author), Xiao Zhu (Author), Liwei Xie (Author) |
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