Myoblasts
Myoblasts are a type of progenitor cell which are involved in muscle formation. The myoblasts are responsible for the differentiation of muscle and the development of muscle fibers. Myoblasts are also capable of self-renewal and can regenerate and repair muscle tissue. This makes them a valuable tool in regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Myoblasts are essential for the healing and regeneration of muscle tissue after injury or disease, and can help improve physical performance by increasing muscle mass and strength. They are also used in research to better understand how muscles develop and how they can be improved.
← Journal of Spine and NeuroscienceRelated Articles
1 journal(s) foundSpine and Neuroscience
ISSN: 2694-1201
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor-in-Chief: Ian James Martins, Principal Research Fellow,
Edith Cowan University
Journal of spine and neuroscience seeks high-quality submissions and welcomes contributions in neuroscience and spinal techniques. The aim of spine journal is to support the further development of innovative spine surgery to provide integrated and balanced view. Journal supports authors to submit manuscript articles as original article, research, r