Scientists found that muscles store a chemical record of past inactivity that gets significantly worse with age.
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Animal muscle power sparks new biomaterials for farming, fashion & future medicine
Engineers at Washington University in St. Louis have developed a new class of protein-based fibers modeled on the aligned ...
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The muscle myth debunked: Why "lean" vs. "bulk" is actually all in your head (and kitchen)
Forget what you’ve heard about "toning" vs. "building"—science proves all muscle is created equal, and your ultimate look ...
Cell sheets are guided to form anchored, scaffold-free constructs for in vitro modeling by providing pillars that act as anchors for otherwise anchorless cell sheets. Credit: Advanced Functional ...
Researchers have developed a novel bioink that uses a sustained-release hormone to promote the growth and regeneration of 3D-printed muscle tissues. Their approach opens the door to developing new ...
Fascia influences pain, mobility, and skin health. Experts explain why it’s often overlooked and how it shapes the way the body functions.
While humans lose muscle within weeks of inactivity, brown bears preserve muscle during hibernation, offering clues for maintaining our muscle health.
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