Duke-NUS scientists have discovered that aging muscle may contribute to cancer growth by releasing fewer extracellular ...
Muscle memory is a powerful tool for enhancing muscle mass gains through improved coordination, recruitment of muscle fibres, ...
Most people think of muscles as the parts of the body that help us walk, climb stairs, lift objects, and stay physically ...
Researchers found Emma Mazzenga’s muscle cells function remarkably like those of much younger adults, highlighting how ...
The population across developed countries is getting older and the associated frailty and debilitation are becoming major health problems. This gradual muscle loss is accelerated by the poor capacity ...
Chemotherapeutic agents are often used to treat cancer. They combat tumor growth, but also have a number of undesirable side effects. One of these is severe muscle wasting, known as ...
Engineered extracellular vesicles delivering full-length DMD mRNA restored dystrophin and improved muscle strength and ...
Before Adam Sharples became a molecular physiologist studying muscle memory, he played professional rugby. Over his years as an athlete, he noticed that he and his teammates seemed to return to form ...
Our biceps and our brain cells may have more in common than previously thought. New research led by the Lippincott-Schwartz Lab shows that a network of subcellular structures similar to those ...
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