The world’s population continues to increase, meaning we require more consistent protein supply to meet demand. Despite the availability of plant-based protein alternatives, animal meat remains a popular, high-quality protein source. Research studies have focused on cultured meat (meat grown in vitro) as a safe and more efficient alternative to traditional meat. Cultured meat is produced by in vitro myogenesis, which involves the processing of muscle satellite and mature muscle cells. Meat culture efficiency is largely determined by the culture conditions, such as the cell type and cell culture medium used and the biomolecular composition. Protein production can be enhanced by providing the optimum biochemical and physical conditions for sk...
Among future food problems, the demand for meat is expected to increase rapidly, but the production ...
Cultured meat is an emerging technology with the potential to solve huge challenges related to the e...
Meat is an important protein source for humans obtained from slaughtering a living animal. Rearing a...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
Growing muscle tissue in culture from animal stem cells to produce meat theoretically eliminates the...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Innovation in cultivated meat development has been rapidly accelerating in recent years because it h...
Cultivated meat (clean meat) is an emerging yet fast growing research field and industry with a grea...
Cultured meat production is an innovative and emerging process to produce animal meat in laboratorie...
The global population growth is posing enormous challenges to the sustainability of the current food...
The purpose of this study was to establish a basic principal procedure for the p...
Cultured meat, also known as cultivated or in-vitro meat, is the meat produced in the laboratory by ...
The constant growth of the population has pushed researchers to find novel protein sources. A possib...
Background In vitro meat production has been proposed as a solution to environmental and animal wel...
Among future food problems, the demand for meat is expected to increase rapidly, but the production ...
Cultured meat is an emerging technology with the potential to solve huge challenges related to the e...
Meat is an important protein source for humans obtained from slaughtering a living animal. Rearing a...
As one of the alternatives for livestock meat production, in vitro culturing of meat is currently st...
Environment, food, and disease have a selective force on the present and future ...
Growing muscle tissue in culture from animal stem cells to produce meat theoretically eliminates the...
Meat is the main protein source of the human diet in many cultures. Because of the increasing popula...
Innovation in cultivated meat development has been rapidly accelerating in recent years because it h...
Cultivated meat (clean meat) is an emerging yet fast growing research field and industry with a grea...
Cultured meat production is an innovative and emerging process to produce animal meat in laboratorie...
The global population growth is posing enormous challenges to the sustainability of the current food...
The purpose of this study was to establish a basic principal procedure for the p...
Cultured meat, also known as cultivated or in-vitro meat, is the meat produced in the laboratory by ...
The constant growth of the population has pushed researchers to find novel protein sources. A possib...
Background In vitro meat production has been proposed as a solution to environmental and animal wel...
Among future food problems, the demand for meat is expected to increase rapidly, but the production ...
Cultured meat is an emerging technology with the potential to solve huge challenges related to the e...
Meat is an important protein source for humans obtained from slaughtering a living animal. Rearing a...