Skeletal muscles are proficient at healing from a variety of injuries. Healing occurs in two phases, early and late phase. Early phase involves healing the injured sarcolemma and restricting the spread of damage to the injured myofiber. Late phase of healing occurs a few days postinjury and involves interaction of injured myofibers with regenerative and inflammatory cells. Of the two phases, cellular and molecular processes involved in the early phase of healing are poorly understood. We have implemented an improved sarcolemmal proteomics approach together with in vivo labeling of proteins with modified amino acids in mice to study acute changes in the sarcolemmal proteome in early phase of myofiber injury. We find that a notable early phas...
International audienceBackgroundMitochondrial dysfunction caused by mitochondrial (mtDNA) deletions ...
Sarcopenia is a well-known geriatric syndrome that has been endorsed over the years as a biomarker a...
Low-level oxidative stress induces an adaptive response commonly defined as hormesis; this type of s...
Pre-clinical and clinical studies are now beginning to demonstrate the high potential of cell therap...
This project examines the proteomic profile of muscle at various time points of regeneration followi...
Traumatic skeletal muscle injury affects contractile, molecular and histopathological properties of ...
Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth. When it is not present or non-functional double-...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
Skeletal muscle is the most abudant tissue of the human body, making up to 40 to 50% of the human bo...
Myosteatosis is the pathologic accumulation of lipid that can occur in conjunction with atrophy and ...
Muscle function is regulated by Ca2+, which mediates excitation-contraction coupling, energy metabol...
Liu L, Broszczak DA, Broadbent JA, Singh DP, Steck R, Parker TJ, Peake JM. Comparative label-free ma...
The highly progressive neuromuscular disorder dystrophinopathy is triggered by primary abnormalities...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Objective Muscle atrophy is a common and clinically important outcome of many diseases and hospitali...
International audienceBackgroundMitochondrial dysfunction caused by mitochondrial (mtDNA) deletions ...
Sarcopenia is a well-known geriatric syndrome that has been endorsed over the years as a biomarker a...
Low-level oxidative stress induces an adaptive response commonly defined as hormesis; this type of s...
Pre-clinical and clinical studies are now beginning to demonstrate the high potential of cell therap...
This project examines the proteomic profile of muscle at various time points of regeneration followi...
Traumatic skeletal muscle injury affects contractile, molecular and histopathological properties of ...
Myostatin is a negative regulator of muscle growth. When it is not present or non-functional double-...
Autophagy has been implicated as a major factor in the development of a number of diseases of skelet...
Skeletal muscle is the most abudant tissue of the human body, making up to 40 to 50% of the human bo...
Myosteatosis is the pathologic accumulation of lipid that can occur in conjunction with atrophy and ...
Muscle function is regulated by Ca2+, which mediates excitation-contraction coupling, energy metabol...
Liu L, Broszczak DA, Broadbent JA, Singh DP, Steck R, Parker TJ, Peake JM. Comparative label-free ma...
The highly progressive neuromuscular disorder dystrophinopathy is triggered by primary abnormalities...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Objective Muscle atrophy is a common and clinically important outcome of many diseases and hospitali...
International audienceBackgroundMitochondrial dysfunction caused by mitochondrial (mtDNA) deletions ...
Sarcopenia is a well-known geriatric syndrome that has been endorsed over the years as a biomarker a...
Low-level oxidative stress induces an adaptive response commonly defined as hormesis; this type of s...