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Muscle regeneration: myofibers and fat jostle for position
Amandine Girousse1, Virginie Bourlier2, Coralie Sengenès1
1University of Toulouse, CNRS UMR 5070, INSERM U1301, EFS, ENVT, Institut RESTORE, Toulouse, France.
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Intramuscular adipose tissue (IMAT) is associated with impaired muscle regeneration, but whether it directly hinders recovery remains unclear. Norris and colleagues show that preventing IMAT formation after injury promotes new myofiber formation and growth, likely by physically restricting the space required for effective muscle regeneration.
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