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First flexing human muscle grown in lab – ScienceBlog.com

By January 14, 2015News
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In a laboratory first, Duke researchers have grown human skeletal muscle that contracts and responds just like native tissue to external stimuli such as electrical pulses, biochemical signals and pharmaceuticals.

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