Building muscle in the lab

A new method allows large quantities of muscle stem cells to be safely obtained in cell culture. This provides a potential for treating patients with muscle diseases – and for those who would like to eat meat, but don’t want to kill animals.

Microscopy image of muscle stem cells and fibers that are from the laboratory.
Muscle stem cells and fibers can be grown in the laboratory from reprogrammed connective tissue cells (microscopy image). (Photograph: ETH Zurich / Bar-Nur lab)

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