Repeated exercise, or wasting, can change the way key genes work.
Healthy, robust muscles are required for movement and normal bodily functions, but they can decline as we age. This can ...
Scientists have discovered how exercise protects aging muscles by suppressing DEAF1, a molecule they identified as a driver ...
Scientists at Duke-NUS Medical School have uncovered how exercise helps aging muscles regain their ability to repair ...
Scientists have identified previously unreported genes which appear to play a key role in the muscle ageing process. It is hoped that the findings from the Nottingham Trent University study could be ...
The most autofluorescent human muscle reserve cells are those that strongly express the transcription factor Pax7, an indicator of a state of deep quiescence. It is precisely these most "dormant" ...
Common genetic factors that influence muscle strength in humans have been identified for the first time in a study led by researchers from the University of Cambridge and published today in Nature ...
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