How do muscle and tendon connections last a lifetime?

Muscles are connected to tendons to power animal movements such as running, swimming or flying. During development, these muscle-tendon attachments must be established such that they resist high mechanical forces for the entire life of the animal. An international research team shows now in fruit flies how a protein controls mechanical stress on muscle-tendon connections.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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