Muscle loss (atrophy) due to inactivity is common after illness, injury, hospitalization or falls, and becomes increasingly ...
Outperformed Approved Pan-HDAC Inhibitor Givinostat in Improving Muscle Function and Correcting Drivers of DMD Cardiomyopathy New Data Confirm TN-301’s Differentiated Mechanism and Opportunities to ...
Students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday afternoon for the opening reception of ART 3348: Life Drawing with Anatomy T.V., a gallery in the Central Library featuring student work. The exhibit, ...
The mechanism for muscle stem cells repair could inspire therapeutics for muscle loss caused by injury, aging and weight-loss medications.
Scientists found that muscles store a chemical record of past inactivity that gets significantly worse with age.
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Muscles retain molecular memory of repeated inactivity
Muscle loss, or atrophy, due to inactivity is common after illness, injury, hospitalization or falls, and becomes increasingly frequent with aging. New research published in Advanced Science shows ...
Building functional human muscle in the laboratory has long been a goal of regenerative medicine, but one stubborn obstacle remains: real muscle is not just a mass of cells. Its strength and function ...
Researchers in Sweden have engineered a cell-free cartilage scaffold that can guide the body to rebuild damaged bone. By removing the cells but preserving the structure and natural growth signals, the ...
A prehistoric skeleton has been found in an intricate underwater cave system along Mexico’s Caribbean coast, an area that ...
Researchers found muscle stem cells temporarily reduce PFKM-driven glucose metabolism after stress, rerouting fuel to antioxidant repair before rebuilding. Targeting this metabolic checkpoint could ...
Muscle loss, or atrophy, due to inactivity is common after illness, injury, hospitalization or falls, and becomes increasingly frequent with aging ...
A new study explores exercise mimetics as novel therapeutics for depression by triggering muscle-to-brain signals that support mood regulation and resilience.
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