Unresolved intramuscular inflammation, not diminished skeletal muscle regenerative capacity, is at the root of rheumatoid cachexia: insights from a rat CIA model
Abstract Rheumatoid arthritis targets numerous organs in patients, including the skeletal muscle, resulting in rheumatoid cachexia. In the muscle niche, satellite cells, macrophages, and myofibroblasts may be affected and the factors they release altered. This study aimed to assess these cell types,...
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Main Authors: | Tracey Ollewagen, Yigael S. L. Powrie, Kathryn H. Myburgh, Carine Smith |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/76910b2eadfd4988ba0e5ed9c43d073a |
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