Proteomics offers the opportunity to identify and quantify many proteins and to explore how they correlate and interact with each other in biological networks. This study aimed to characterize changes in the muscle proteome during the destruction, repair, and early-remodeling phases after impact trauma in male Wistar rats. Muscle tissue was collected from uninjured control rats and rats that were euthanized between 6 h and 14 days after impact injury. Muscle tissue was analyzed using unbiased, data-independent acquisition LC-MS/MS. We identified 770 reviewed proteins in the muscle tissue, 296 of which were differentially abundant between the control and injury groups (P ≤ 0.05). Around 50 proteins showed large differences (≥10-fold) or a di...
Peripheral nerve lesions occur as a consequence of a variety of traumas and diseases inducing a dram...
Study Design: Explanatory and mechanistic study. Objective: A better understanding of the 'whole-bod...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
Liu L, Broszczak DA, Broadbent JA, Singh DP, Steck R, Parker TJ, Peake JM. Comparative label-free ma...
This project examines the proteomic profile of muscle at various time points of regeneration followi...
ne of the most striking physiological features of skeletal muscle tissues are their enormous capacit...
Due to formation of fibrosis and the loss of contractile muscle tissue, severe muscle injuries often...
Skeletal muscle plays a major role in whole body protein metabolism, and changes in the rates of syn...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is hindered in severe injuries and degenerative diseases, including vol...
The mechanisms of exercise-induced fatigue have not been investigated using proteomic techniques, an...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Li-Hui Li,1,2 Qiang-Min Huang,1 Marco Barbero,2 Lin Liu,3 Thi-Tham Nguyen,4 Matteo Beretta-Piccoli,2...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
A quantitative proteomic analysis of the response to dry needling combined with static stretching tr...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Peripheral nerve lesions occur as a consequence of a variety of traumas and diseases inducing a dram...
Study Design: Explanatory and mechanistic study. Objective: A better understanding of the 'whole-bod...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...
Liu L, Broszczak DA, Broadbent JA, Singh DP, Steck R, Parker TJ, Peake JM. Comparative label-free ma...
This project examines the proteomic profile of muscle at various time points of regeneration followi...
ne of the most striking physiological features of skeletal muscle tissues are their enormous capacit...
Due to formation of fibrosis and the loss of contractile muscle tissue, severe muscle injuries often...
Skeletal muscle plays a major role in whole body protein metabolism, and changes in the rates of syn...
Skeletal muscle regeneration is hindered in severe injuries and degenerative diseases, including vol...
The mechanisms of exercise-induced fatigue have not been investigated using proteomic techniques, an...
The cell biological profile of skeletal muscle tissues is highly complex and variable due to the mol...
Li-Hui Li,1,2 Qiang-Min Huang,1 Marco Barbero,2 Lin Liu,3 Thi-Tham Nguyen,4 Matteo Beretta-Piccoli,2...
Background: Skeletal muscle fibres represent one of the most abundant cell types in mammals. Their h...
A quantitative proteomic analysis of the response to dry needling combined with static stretching tr...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Peripheral nerve lesions occur as a consequence of a variety of traumas and diseases inducing a dram...
Study Design: Explanatory and mechanistic study. Objective: A better understanding of the 'whole-bod...
Contractile weakness and loss of muscle mass are critical features of the aging process in mammalian...