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Additional file 2 of Exercise promotes satellite cell contribution to myofibers in a load-dependent manner

Authors: Masschelein, Evi; D’Hulst, Gommaar; Zvick, Joel; Hinte, Laura; Soro-Arnaiz, Inés; Tatiane Gorski; Meyenn, Ferdinand Von; +2 Authors

Additional file 2 of Exercise promotes satellite cell contribution to myofibers in a load-dependent manner

Abstract

Additional file 2: Figure S2. Muscle hypertrophy is muscle dependent, fiber type dependent and load-dependent. (A) Representative cross-sections for m. soleus (SOL) stained for MyHCI (green), MyHCIIa (blue) and Laminin (red). (B,C) Quantification of fiber cross-sectional area distribution and (D,E) average fiber cross-sectional area. (F) Representative cross-sections for plantaris (PLT) stained for MyHCIIa (blue), MyHCIIb (yellow) and laminin. (G,H) quantification of fiber cross-sectional area distribution and (I,J) average fiber cross-sectional area. (K) Fiber cross-sectional area distribution for gastrocnemius (GAS), (L) tibialis anterior (TA) and (M) extensor digitorum longus (EDL). Statistics: one-way ANOVA test with Tukey correction for multiple comparisons (*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001) (a, p < 0.05 VResRun compared to Control; b, p < 0.05 VResRun compared to VRun; c, p < 0.05 VRun compared to Control). Bar graphs and line graphs represent mean ± SEM (error bars). Scale bar, 100 μm.

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