Muscle regeneration is the process by which damaged muscle tissue is repaired and replaced by new muscle cells. This process is crucial for maintaining muscle function and strength after injury or disease. Muscle regeneration involves the activation and recruitment of stem cells, known as satellite cells, to the site of injury where they differentiate into new muscle cells. This complex process is regulated by various signaling pathways and growth factors, and understanding the mechanisms underlying muscle regeneration is important for developing therapies to enhance muscle repair in conditions such as muscular dystrophy, sarcopenia, and sports injuries. Research in this area aims to identify novel strategies to promote muscle regeneration and improve muscle function and performance.