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⇱ FlyBase Reference Report: Boukhatmi, 2021, Cells 10(8): 2112


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Boukhatmi, H. (2021). Drosophila, an Integrative Model to Study the Features of Muscle Stem Cells in Development and Regeneration.  Cells 10(8): 2112.
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FBrf0250379
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Review
Abstract
Muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are essential for muscle growth, maintenance and repair. Over the past decade, experiments in Drosophila have been instrumental in understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating MuSCs (also known as adult muscle precursors, AMPs) during development. A large number of genetic tools available in fruit flies provides an ideal framework to address new questions which could not be addressed with other model organisms. This review reports the main findings revealed by the study of Drosophila AMPs, with a specific focus on how AMPs are specified and properly positioned, how they acquire their identity and which are the environmental cues controlling their behavior and fate. The review also describes the recent identification of the Drosophila adult MuSCs that have similar characteristics to vertebrates MuSCs. Integration of the different levels of MuSCs analysis in flies is likely to provide new fundamental knowledge in muscle stem cell biology largely applicable to other systems.
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PMC8394675 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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English
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Abbreviation
Cells
Title
Cells
ISBN/ISSN
2073-4409
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