Muscle Regeneration After Injury: How the Satellite Cell Builds New Muscle
A board-certified internal medicine physician explains how skeletal muscle is able to repair itself after exercise. One of the primary orchestrators of this process is the satellite cell, otherwise known as the adult stem cell of muscle. The ability of skeletal muscle to regenerate makes it possible to build new muscle at ANY age.

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