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Scientists have grown living muscle in the lab. While this is nothing new, this new advance has succeeded in making muscle that not only looks and works like genuine skeletal muscle, but also heals by itself, which is a significant advance in the field of tissue engineering. This ultimate goal of this research is to…
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