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In male mice that can't transport creatine properly, their muscle mitochondria get way bigger, move to the wrong part of the muscle cell, and get damaged inside — like tiny powerplants going haywire.

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The study looks at mice that can't take up creatine in their muscles and finds their energy-producing parts of cells (mitochondria) are bigger and damaged, just like the claim says.

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