Breakthrough Technique May Help Speed Understanding, Treatment of Muscular Dystrophy, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Harvard researchers have pioneered a groundbreaking method for generating large numbers of adult skeletal-muscle satellite cells, or “muscle stem cells”, in vitro. This development could help speed up our understanding and treatment of a range of skeletal muscular disorders, including muscular dystrophy (MD) and (ALS).

From Lee Rubin and colleagues, first author Feodor D Price. Read more at the Harvard Gazette.

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