The use of injectable alginate hydrogels for controlled local borax release enhanced muscle repair, reduced muscle atrophy and neuroinflammation, delayed symptom onset, and improved motor function and survival. These findings highlight the therapeutic relevance of skeletal muscle in ALS as a target.
July 3, 2025 at 8:41 PM
The use of injectable alginate hydrogels for controlled local borax release enhanced muscle repair, reduced muscle atrophy and neuroinflammation, delayed symptom onset, and improved motor function and survival. These findings highlight the therapeutic relevance of skeletal muscle in ALS as a target.