Lab-grown human muscle showed benefits of exercise
INVERSE - 29-Jan-2021Tissue engineered muscle under simulated exercise prevented chronic inflammation
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University
Nenad Bursac is a professor of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University. He received PhD from Boston University in 2010. His research interests include: Stem cell, tissue engineering, and gene based therapies for heart and muscle regeneration.
Visit website: http://bursaclab.pratt.duke.edu/
See also: Duke University - Private research university in Durham, North Carolina
Details last updated 08-Feb-2019
Tissue engineered muscle under simulated exercise prevented chronic inflammation
Duke University has grown the first functioning human skeletal muscle from iPSCs. Human induced ...