Skeletal Muscle: Comparison
Please note this is a comparison between Version 1 by Catherine Coirault and Version 3 by Peter Tang.

Skeletal muscle is composed of multinucleated, mature muscle cells (myofibers) responsible for contraction, and a resident pool of mononucleated muscle cell precursors (MCPs), that are maintained in a quiescent state in homeostatic conditions. Skeletal muscle is remarkable in its ability to adapt to mechanical constraints, a property referred as muscle plasticity and mediated by both MCPs and myofibers. This review summarizes recent insights into the mechanisms underlying nuclear force transmission in MCPs and myofibers. 

  • mechanotransduction
  • Muscle disorders
  • Nucleus
  • nucleo-cytoplasmic coupling
  • mechanics.
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