Mitochondria transplant therapy improves regeneration and restoration of injured skeletal muscle
Abstract Background Injection of exogenous mitochondria has been shown to improve the ischaemia‐damaged myocardium, but the effect of mitochondrial transplant therapy (MTT) to restore skeletal muscle mass and function has not been tested following neuromuscular injury. Therefore, we tested the hypot...
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Main Authors: | Stephen E. Alway (Author), Hector G. Paez (Author), Christopher R. Pitzer (Author), Peter J. Ferrandi (Author), Mohammad Moshahid Khan (Author), Junaith S. Mohamed (Author), James A. Carson (Author), Michael R. Deschenes (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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