mechanistic
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In lab-grown mouse muscle cells, a substance called lithocholic acid makes the muscle cells grow bigger, especially at a specific dose, and this happens through a particular chain reaction in the cells.
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The study shows that treating mouse muscle cells with lithocholic acid makes them grow bigger through a specific chain of signals, which matches the claim.
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