Satellite cells function to facilitate growth, maintenance and repair of damaged skeletal muscle tissue (but not cardiac muscle). These cells are termed satellite cells because they are located on the outer surface of the muscle fiber, between the sarcolemma and basement membrane of terminally-differentiated muscle fibres. Satellite cells are mononucleated; with the nucleus making up most of the cell volume.
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