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Begin with a bioreactor with a muscle chamber containing collagen-embedded muscle tissue supported over the chamber's pillars.
The neurosphere channel contains a neurosphere in a collagen matrix. The motor neurons of the neurosphere express light-sensitive channels.
Add a differentiation medium containing neural growth factors that stimulate the neurons to extend their projections.
Regularly exchange the medium to ensure continuous neuron extension toward the muscle tissue, forming neuromuscular junctions.
Observe the bioreactor under a microscope equipped with a camera and a blue light source.
Apply blue light pulses to open the light-sensitive channels in the neurons, allowing ions from the medium to flow and stimulate the neurons to generate electrical signals.
These signals travel via the neuronal projections to the neuromuscular junctions, transmitting the electrical signal to the muscle tissue.
Record a video simultaneously. A gradual contraction of the muscle fiber confirms the development of a functional neuromuscular junction.
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