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The role of microRNAs in aging skeletal muscle by Dr. Chris P. Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 29 Oct 2008 9:41am exercise with essential amino acid consumption. Aging differentially affects human skeletal muscle microRNA expression at rest and following resistance exercise and essential amino...). As compared to baseline, miR-1 was reduced only in the young while Rheb protein increased in both age groups following the anabolic stimulus (P<0.05). We conclude that skeletal muscle Read on »
Skeletal Muscle/Biochem Seminar, Clinical Research Grand Rounds, and Anatomy Office Hours by CCLCM Student .. Medical Student Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:04pm actually three seminars. The first one was on the embryology of muscles, and it was fairly good. The second one was contrasting muscle contraction in skeletal muscles versus cardiac muscles. It was led by the same prof who taught us about muscles last fall in the cardio block, and she was awesome as usual. Her seminars are always really interactive Read on »
Adult bone marrow stem cells injected into skeletal muscle can repair heart tissue by Stem Cells Malaysia Patient Expert Posted Tue 23 Jun 2009 6:48pm of cardiovascular disease and heart failure. "Since skeletal muscle is the most abundant tissue in the body and can withstand repeated injection of large number of stem cells, we thought..., into skeletal muscle improved ventricular function, promoted regeneration of heart tissue, decreased cell death and improved other factors that cause heart failure. "This non-invasive Read on »
Palmitic Acid+ CARBS = Mouse Skeletal Muscle IR by Dr. B G Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Sun 20 Sep 2009 10:02pm at the Skeletal Muscle Level From the skeletal muscle point of view, a bunch of the same inaccurate inferences have been made by researchers de Wilde et al (Physiol Genomics. 2008 Feb 19... in skeletal muscle. Mice were sacrificed at Day 3 v. Day 28 and their quadricep genetic and fatty acid profiles were compared (quads are a mixture of Type 1 Slow and predominant Type II Read on »
Does hard exercise damage the heart muscle? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm To improve for athletic competition, all athletes must suffer skeletal muscle damage. Without this damage their muscles will not grow and they will not become stronger... would damage their heart muscle as well as their skeletal muscles. A study from Freiburg University in Germany shows that hard exercise does not damage a healthy heart. When Read on »
Inflammation and Muscle by Matt M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 19 Apr 2010 5:10pm in situations where skeletal muscle hypertrophy is desired but high mechanical stimuli of skeletal muscle and inflammation are not." I'm looking forward to more research along... I have written a couple previous posts about inflammation and muscle.  I wrote how subjects with the lowest intial levels of inflammation gained the most muscle here .  I Read on »
Complete Muscle Recovery: How muscle recovery and rebuilding works by FitBuff Brandon Patient Expert Posted Fri 04 Dec 2009 4:27am horses (especially if you’re the gambling types)! Our body consists of muscles namely skeletal, smooth and cardiac. Of these three types of muscles, the skeletal muscles... is the muscle recovery process, which clearly shows us how muscle recovery and rebuilding works. Muscle Hypertrophy So how does one acquire stronger muscles? (Read: hot body while Read on »
Meet Your Muscles - Trapezius by Lance B. Patient Expert Posted Sat 29 Nov 2008 12:25pm Muscles...some people want to build them. Some people want to tone them. Some people want to shrink them. Some people want to flex them at parties. Some people just want to have them. Meet Your Muscles gives you a unique look at some of your 430+ skeletal muscles. Today's Muscle: #4, 3, & 8 - Trapezius  So what is my favorite Read on »
Heart Muscles Do Not Get Tired During Exercise by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm A healthy heart is so strong that it is almost never a cause of tiredness during exercise. Tiredness during exercise comes from your muscles. They run out of fuel or out of oxygen. Skeletal muscles use both fat and sugar for energy. When your muscles run out of their stored sugar supply, called glycogen, they cannot contract and function adequately Read on »
Meet Your Muscles - The Rotator Cuff by Lance B. Patient Expert Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 11:32am 1 Comment to have them. Meet Your Muscles gives you a unique look at some of your 430+ skeletal muscles. Today's Muscle: #8 - The Rotator Cuff Although #8 is marked... of a group of tiny musclesthat  are DEEP in the shoulder.  To show you exactly where the rotator cuff muscles are, let's start at the skeletal bone of the shoulder joint Read on »