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Human muscle fights inflammation all by itself – Futurity: Research News
When exercised, human muscle can ward off the damaging effects of chronic inflammation, according to a new study using lab-grown muscle.

Human muscle has an innate ability to ward off the damaging effects of chronic inflammation when exercised, according to a new study.
Researchers made the discovery using lab-grown, engineered human muscle, demonstrating the potential power of the first-of-its-kind platform in such research endeavors.
“Lots of processes are taking place throughout the human body during exercise, and it is difficult to tease apart which systems and cells are doing what inside an active person,” says Nenad Bursac,…
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