Improvisation of Muscle Strength and Function in Leg Injuries Approached by Regenerative Medicine

Use of extracellular matrix derived from a pig's bladder could cause damaged muscles in the legs to grow stronger and regenerate in three out of five men with old surgeries. Early findings from a human trial of the process and from animal studies were published today in iScience Translational Medicine/i.When a large volume of muscle is lost, typically due to trauma, the body cannot sufficiently respond to replace it, explained senior investigator Stephen F. Badylak, D.V.M., ...

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