Just in time for Heart Month, the laboratory of University de Montréal medical professor and CHU Sainte-Justine researcher Rubén Marín‑Juez has unveiled the first comprehensive atlas of coronary ...
Building functional human muscle in the laboratory has long been a goal of regenerative medicine, but one stubborn obstacle ...
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Abstract: Wearable sensors are rapidly revolutionizing healthcare and biomedical monitoring, often used for physical rehabilitation therapies, yet existing solutions continue to face challenges ...
This review examines the giant elastic protein titin and its critical roles in heart function, both in health and disease, as discovered since its identification nearly 50 years ago. Encoded by the ...
Forget what you’ve heard about "toning" vs. "building"—science proves all muscle is created equal, and your ultimate look ...
Nutrition is more than just fuel; it’s a key partner in keeping our hearts strong and resilient for the long haul. The savory fried foods many of us enjoy, like crunchy potato chips and crispy onion ...
Abstract: In the last decades, soft robotics has been growing rapidly as an emerging research topic, bringing new paradigms for robotic manipulation, locomotion, and human‒machine interactions.
More than 800,000 Americans will have a heart attack this year. Fortunately, most will survive the traumatic event — but many will emerge with hearts damaged beyond repair. “Many tissues in your body, ...
Muscles make up nearly 40% of the human body and power every move we make, from a child's first steps to recovery after injury. For some, however, muscle development goes awry, leading to weakness, ...
Truncating variants in the TTN gene (TTNtv), encoding the giant sarcomeric protein titin, cause a range of human cardiac and skeletal muscle disorders of varying penetrance and severity. The effects ...