Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiological and biochemical functions of the major systems. In the case of the neuromuscular system, reductions in strength and mobility cause a deterioration in motor performance, impaired mobility and disability. At the cellular level, aging is caused by a progressive decline in mitochondrial function that results in the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). As the level of oxidative stress in skeletal muscle increases with age, the age-process is characterized by an imbalance between an increase in ROS production in the organism, and antioxidant defences as a whole. We have reviewed the literature on oxidative stress in aging human skel...
Aging is related to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative damage. Con...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Ageing is a complex process that in muscle is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strength, ...
Ageing is a complex process that in muscle is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strength, ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process, characterized by a general decline in physiological and ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process, characterized by a general decline in physiological and ...
Aim of this research was to study human muscle aging and the influence of oxidative stress correlate...
Aim of this research was to study human muscle aging and the influence of oxidative stress correlate...
Muscle senescence is a complex mechanism that is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strengt...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...
Muscle senescence is a complex mechanism that is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strengt...
In humans, decreases in cardiac output play an important role in the age-relatedAbstract decrease in...
This study was conducted in order to provide evidence for the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ...
Aging is related to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative damage. Con...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process that is characterized by a general decline in the physiolo...
Ageing is a complex process that in muscle is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strength, ...
Ageing is a complex process that in muscle is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strength, ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process, characterized by a general decline in physiological and ...
Aging is an inevitable biological process, characterized by a general decline in physiological and ...
Aim of this research was to study human muscle aging and the influence of oxidative stress correlate...
Aim of this research was to study human muscle aging and the influence of oxidative stress correlate...
Muscle senescence is a complex mechanism that is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strengt...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...
Muscle senescence is a complex mechanism that is usually associated with a decrease in mass, strengt...
In humans, decreases in cardiac output play an important role in the age-relatedAbstract decrease in...
This study was conducted in order to provide evidence for the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) ...
Aging is related to the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated oxidative damage. Con...
Skeletal muscle is a major site of metabolic activity and is the most abundant tissue in the human b...
Reduction in muscle strength with aging is due to both loss of muscle mass (quantity) and intrinsic ...