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Defining the relationships between muscle injury and muscle repair is critical within the field of rehabilitation. Muscle is a highly adaptable tissue that responds to internal and external stimulus – whether to botulinum toxin injections or intervertebral disc degeneration, deletion of protein desmin or nephropathic cystinosis. Further comprehension of these relationships and responses may highlight opportunities to improving timing and types of treatment.
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