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Dataset: Isolation of human skeletal muscle precursor cells by fluorescence-activated cell sorting.

Novel fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) strategies to prospectively purify functionally distinct cell populations from the human...

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Novel fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) strategies to prospectively purify functionally distinct cell populations from the human myofiber-associated (hMFA) cell compartment, including human Skeletal Muscle Precursor cells (hSMPs): HSMPs, identified as CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34-CD56intITGA7hi hMFA cells, are highly enriched for cells expressing the satellite cell marker PAX7 and show efficient myogenic and lack adipogenic capacity. CD45-CD11b-GlyA-CD31-CD34+ hMFA cells (CD34+ cells) do not express PAX7, lack myogenic and exhibit adipogenic activity. We used Affymetrix Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 microarrays to gain deeper insights into the molecular underpinnings functionally and phenotypically discrete human myofiber-associated cell subsets.

Species:
human

Samples:
10

Source:
E-GEOD-44227

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample CELL SURFACE MARKERS
GSM1080990 unfractionated
GSM1080990 unfractionated
GSM1080990 unfractionated
GSM1080987 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34+
GSM1080987 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34+
GSM1080987 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34+
GSM1080984 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34-CD56intITGA7hi
GSM1080984 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34-CD56intITGA7hi
GSM1080984 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34-CD56intITGA7hi
GSM1080984 CD45-Mac1-GlyA-CD31-CD34-CD56intITGA7hi

Tags

  • cell
  • compartment
  • genome
  • muscle
  • satellite cell

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