University of Utah Health: Donor Immune Cells Accelerate Recovery Of Muscle Strength In Older Mice
October 04, 2022
October 04, 2022
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct. 4 (TNSjou) -- The University of Utah Health issued the following news release:
A single dose of healthy immune cells sped the recovery of muscle function in older mice following two weeks of physical inactivity, according to University of Utah Health scientists. They say the finding could eventually lead to the development of treatments that accelerate muscle repair and help older people recover from falls and other injuries as quickly as younger individua . . .
A single dose of healthy immune cells sped the recovery of muscle function in older mice following two weeks of physical inactivity, according to University of Utah Health scientists. They say the finding could eventually lead to the development of treatments that accelerate muscle repair and help older people recover from falls and other injuries as quickly as younger individua . . .