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Losing muscle after 60 is one of the strongest warning signs of frailty and falls
Skeletal muscle is easy to take for granted until it starts to disappear. Beginning in early adulthood, most people lose ...
A research team led by Prof. Chen Yan and Prof. Yang Lifeng from the Shanghai Institute of Nutrition and Health of the Chinese Academy of Sciences revealed a physiological function of monocarboxylate ...
One of the many ways obesity harms the human body is through damage to skeletal muscle. This progressive muscle decline, also known as sarcopenia, reduces strength, mobility and the ability to live ...
One of the study's researchers told Newsweek the exercise molecule could one day help people unable to stay active.
Scientists from Tokyo Metropolitan University have discovered that a protein called platelet-derived growth factor subunit B (PDGF-B) is continuously secreted from skeletal muscle cells and helps to ...
Obesity causes skeletal muscle wasting and strength loss over time, an age-related condition known as sarcopenia. The cause ...
Researchers have investigated the effect of increased cell temperature on the contractility of skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle by heating the muscle proteins using advanced microscopical techniques ...
Researchers identify dormant progenitor cells in skeletal muscle that migrate to fracture sites and become bone-forming ...
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How statins quietly disrupt muscle cells
The biology behind muscle pain: calcium chaos, microscopic damage, and the overlooked mechanism that explains how statins can ...
FAPs reside in skeletal muscle, while superficial periosteal cells are found in the thin connective tissue called periosteum, ...
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