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A Rapid, Scalable Method for the Isolation, Functional Study, and Analysis of Cell-derived Extracellular Matrix
Published on: January 4, 2017
Extracellular matrix: an important regulator of cell functions and skeletal muscle development
Weiya Zhang1, Yuan Liu2, Hong Zhang3
1Agricultural Technology Innovation Center in Mountainous Areas of Hebei Province and National Engineering Research Center for Agriculture in Northern Mountainous Areas, Hebei Agricultural University, No. 289 Lingyusi Street, Lianchi District, Baoding, 071001, Hebei, People's Republic of China. syzwy@hebau.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Extracellular matrix (ECM) is a kind of connective tissue in the cell microenvironment, which is of great significance to tissue development. ECM in muscle fiber niche consists of three layers: the epimysium, the perimysium, and the endomysium (basal lamina). These three layers of connective tissue structure can not only maintain the morphology of skeletal muscle, but also play an important role in the physiological functions of muscle cells, such as the transmission of mechanical force, the regeneration of muscle fiber, and the formation of neuromuscular junction. In this paper, detailed discussions are made for the structure and key components of ECM in skeletal muscle tissue, the role of ECM in skeletal muscle development, and the application of ECM in biomedical engineering. This review will provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of ECM, as well as a comprehensive understanding of the structure, physiological function, and application of ECM in skeletal muscle tissue.
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