HEALTH

Mouse study discovers specialized macrophages play key role in muscle movement

Researchers at Imperial College London have discovered that specialist macrophages—a type of white blood cell—play a key role in the control of muscle contraction and locomotion. The discovery overturns previous assumptions that muscle contraction and movement is controlled solely by the nervous system—including the brain and spinal cord…

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