Building functional human muscle in the laboratory has long been a goal of regenerative medicine, but one stubborn obstacle ...
Scientists found that muscles store a chemical record of past inactivity that gets significantly worse with age.
Scientists at the University of California, Irvine's School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences have discovered how muscle stem cells "flip a switch" to rebuild damaged muscle—a finding that could ...
SHANNON, CLARE, IRELAND, February 27, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Announcing new publication from Opto-Electronic ...
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed a gene therapy that could potentially treat a rare and currently fatal muscle disease in ...
All four experts say that eating seafood is hands down the absolute best protein source for lowering dementia risk — especially fatty fish like salmon, tuna, trout, mackerel and sardines. “Salmon has ...
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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 ...
A new study explores exercise mimetics as novel therapeutics for depression by triggering muscle-to-brain signals that support mood regulation and resilience.
An Opto-Mechanical FBG Model in Polarization-Maintaining Optical Fibers with Photoelastic Anisotropy
Abstract: This work presents a comprehensive three dimensional opto-mechanical model of a fiber Bragg grating (FBG) in a polarization-maintaining (PM) optical fiber. The model integrates solid-element ...
Abstract: Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) is a nondestructive testing technique, which has great potential in the fields of muscle force estimation, human motion intent recognition, and ...
As people age, muscles naturally lose mass and strength, a condition known as sarcopenia. The decline can make everyday activities harder and increases the risk of falls, disability and early death.
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