Stem-cell transplantation improves muscles in muscular dystrophy animal model
bioengineering | biotechnology | stem cells | technology | tissue engineering
Using embryonic stem cells from mice, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers have prompted the growth of healthy – and more importantly, functioning – muscle cells in mice afflicted with a human model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The study represents the first time transplanted embryonic stem cells have been shown to restore function to defective [...]
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