Skeletal muscle mass is a result of the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis. It has been shown that multiple conditions of muscle atrophy are characterized by the common regulation of a specific set of genes, termed atrogenes. It is not known whether various models of muscle hypertrophy are similarly regulated by a common transcriptional program. Here, we characterized gene expression changes in three different conditions of muscle growth, examining each condition during acute and chronic phases. Specifically, we compared the transcriptome of Extensor Digitorum Longus (EDL) muscles collected (1) during the rapid phase of postnatal growth at 2 and 4 weeks of age, (2) 24 h or 3 weeks after constitutive activation of AKT, a...
The ability of skeletal muscle to hypertrophy in response to a growth stimulus is known to be compro...
The ability of skeletal muscle to hypertrophy in response to a growth stimulus is known to be compro...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy can be induced by hormones and growth factors acting directly as positiv...
Skeletal muscle mass is a result of the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis. It ...
Skeletal muscle mass is a result of the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis. It ...
Skeletal muscle possesses remarkable plasticity in responses to altered mechanical load. An establis...
Introduction. Progressive, resistance exercise training (RT) induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy, in...
Myostatin (MSTN), a member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily, plays a crucial negative...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle mass can be markedly reduced through a process called atrophy, as a cons...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle mass can be markedly reduced through a process called atrophy, as a cons...
Changes in gene expression are known to contribute to muscle plasticity. Until recently most studies...
In a mature (weight neutral) animal, an increase in muscle mass only occurs when the muscle is loade...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is a result of increased load, such as functional and stretch-overload. ...
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
The ability of skeletal muscle to hypertrophy in response to a growth stimulus is known to be compro...
The ability of skeletal muscle to hypertrophy in response to a growth stimulus is known to be compro...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy can be induced by hormones and growth factors acting directly as positiv...
Skeletal muscle mass is a result of the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis. It ...
Skeletal muscle mass is a result of the balance between protein breakdown and protein synthesis. It ...
Skeletal muscle possesses remarkable plasticity in responses to altered mechanical load. An establis...
Introduction. Progressive, resistance exercise training (RT) induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy, in...
Myostatin (MSTN), a member of the transforming growth factor-β superfamily, plays a crucial negative...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle mass can be markedly reduced through a process called atrophy, as a cons...
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle mass can be markedly reduced through a process called atrophy, as a cons...
Changes in gene expression are known to contribute to muscle plasticity. Until recently most studies...
In a mature (weight neutral) animal, an increase in muscle mass only occurs when the muscle is loade...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is a result of increased load, such as functional and stretch-overload. ...
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
The ability of skeletal muscle to hypertrophy in response to a growth stimulus is known to be compro...
The ability of skeletal muscle to hypertrophy in response to a growth stimulus is known to be compro...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy can be induced by hormones and growth factors acting directly as positiv...