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Qué (quién) es muscle cell - definición

TYPE OF CELL FOUND IN MUSCLE TISSUE
Muscle fiber; Myocyte; Muscle fibers; Myocytes; Muscle fibres; Slow twitch muscle; Muscle cells; Muscle fibers, fast-twitch; Myofiber; Myofibers; Miocyte; Muscle fibre; Myofibra; Fast-twitch muscle; Type 1 muscle; Myofibre
  • Diagram of skeletal muscle fiber structure

Myosatellite cell         
  • Schematic of myosatellite cell transition into myofiber.
PRECURSOR CELL OF SKELETAL MUSCLE CELLS
Myoblasts, smooth muscle; Satellite cells, perineuronal; Satellite cells, skeletal muscle; Satellite cells (muscle); Satellite cells; Satellite cell (non-glial); Satellite cells (non-glial); Satellite cell; Myosatellite cells; Myosatellitocytusy; MuSC (cell biology); Muscle stem cell; MuSC
Myosatellite cells, also known as satellite cells, muscle stem cells or MuSCs, are small multipotent cells with very little cytoplasm found in mature muscle. Satellite cells are precursors to skeletal muscle cells, able to give rise to satellite cells or differentiated skeletal muscle cells.
Vascular smooth muscle         
TYPE OF SMOOTH MUSCLE CELL FOUND IN THE WALL OF BLOOD VESSELS
Vascular smooth muscle cell; Vascular smooth muscle cells; VSMC
Vascular smooth muscle is the type of smooth muscle that makes up most of the walls of blood vessels.
Single-unit smooth muscle         
  • The dense bodies and intermediate filaments are networked through the sarcoplasm, which cause the muscle fiber to contract.
  • A series of axon-like swellings, called [[varicosities]] from autonomic neurons, loosely form motor units through the smooth muscle.
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  • Smooth muscle tissue, highlighting the inner circular layer (nuclei then rest of cells in pink), outer longitudinal layer (nuclei then rest of cells), then the serous membrane facing the lumen of the peritoneal cavity
INVOLUNTARY NON-STRIATED MUSCLE
Smooth muscles; Smooth muscle cells; Smooth muscle cell; Muscle, smooth; Myocytes, smooth muscle; Visceral muscles; Single-unit smooth muscle; Non-striated muscle; Unstriped muscle; Leiomyocyte; Single-unit; Smooth muscle fiber; Smooth muscle fibers; Smooth-muscle; Textus muscularis levis; Textus muscularis nonstriatus; Smooth Muscles; Visceral muscle; Smooth muscle tissue; Involuntary smooth muscle; Multiunit smooth muscle
Single-unit smooth muscle, or visceral smooth muscle is a type of smooth muscle found in the uterus, gastro-intestinal tract, and the bladder. In SUVSM, a single smooth muscle cell in a bundle is innervated by an autonomic nerve fiber.

Wikipedia

Muscle cell

A muscle cell is also known as a myocyte when referring to either a cardiac muscle cell (cardiomyocyte), or a smooth muscle cell as these are both small cells. A skeletal muscle cell is long and threadlike with many nuclei and is called a muscle fiber. Muscle cells (including myocytes and muscle fibers) develop from embryonic precursor cells called myoblasts.

Myoblasts fuse form multinucleated skeletal muscle cells known as syncytia in a process known as myogenesis. Skeletal muscle cells and cardiac muscle cells both contain myofibrils and sarcomeres and form a striated muscle tissue.

Cardiac muscle cells form the cardiac muscle in the walls of the heart chambers, and have a single central nucleus. Cardiac muscle cells are joined to neighboring cells by intercalated discs, and when joined in a visible unit they are described as a cardiac muscle fiber.

Smooth muscle cells control involuntary movements such as the peristalsis contractions in the esophagus and stomach. Smooth muscle has no myofibrils or sarcomeres and is therefore non-striated. Smooth muscle cells have a single nucleus.

Ejemplos de uso de muscle cell
1. Since the transfer of information helps explain how a cell becomes a nerve or liver or muscle cell, understanding transcription is also crucial for the development of various therapeutic applications of stem cells, the Academy said.
2. They can be seen as a sort of repair system for the body, where a stem cell has the potential to become a new type of cell with a more specialized function, such as a heart muscle cell to repair damaged heart muscle.