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Title: Recent Developments in Injury Models for the Study of Skeletal Muscle Repair and Regeneration
Abstract: Loss of skeletal muscle occurs as a result of traumatic events, such as those brought on by car accidents, surgical resections, or wounds received in combat. ability of the injured muscle to function. The development of clinically effective treatments depends on in vivo injury models that examine the innate mechanisms of muscle injury and repair in order to better understand skeletal muscle regeneration and treat these severe injuries, known as volumetric muscle loss (VML). Even though the end result of a muscle injury is frequently the destruction of muscle tissue, the way these injuries are brought about and how each animal model’s innate repair mechanisms react to them can differ. This focused review discusses injury models that evaluate both skeletal muscle repair and regeneration (i.e., how the muscle reacts to myotoxin or ischemic injury) (i.e., VML injury). By focusing on methods to cause muscle damage and ways to standardize injury conditions for upcoming experiments, we aimed to compile the injury models used in the field of skeletal muscle tissue engineering.
Keywords: skeletal muscle regeneration; tissue engineering; volumetric muscle loss; animal models
Paper Quality: SCOPUS / Web of Science Level Research Paper
Subject: Bioengineering
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