Loss of muscle mass is associated with ageing and with a number of diseases such as cancer. Here, the authors review the signaling pathways that modulate protein synthesis and degradation and gain or loss of muscle mass, and discuss therapeutic implications and future directions for the field
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
Over the last two decades, new insights into the etiology of skeletal muscle wasting/atrophy under d...
Editorial of the Special Issue Muscle Atrophy: From Bench to BedsideInternational audienceThe loss ...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic organ that is maintained by multiple pathways regulating cell and prote...
The loss of skeletal muscle mass under a wide range of acute and chronic maladies is associated with...
Muscle performance is influenced by turnover of contractile proteins. Production of new myofibrils a...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
The interplay between multiple signaling pathways regulates the maintenance of skeletal muscle. Unde...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is defined as a decrease in muscle mass and occurs when protein degradation ...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is a result of increased load, such as functional and stretch-overload. ...
SummarySkeletal muscle atrophy is a common comorbidity of cancer. The cellular signaling mechanisms ...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is a common comorbidity of cancer. The cellular signaling mechanisms that re...
Muscle homeostasis is guaranteed by a delicate balance between synthesis and degradation of cell pro...
The decline in functional performance and restriction of adaptability represents the hallmark of ske...
Disuse atrophy is the loss of skeletal muscle mass due to inactivity or lower than ‘normal’ use. It ...
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
Over the last two decades, new insights into the etiology of skeletal muscle wasting/atrophy under d...
Editorial of the Special Issue Muscle Atrophy: From Bench to BedsideInternational audienceThe loss ...
Skeletal muscle is a plastic organ that is maintained by multiple pathways regulating cell and prote...
The loss of skeletal muscle mass under a wide range of acute and chronic maladies is associated with...
Muscle performance is influenced by turnover of contractile proteins. Production of new myofibrils a...
The molecular mechanisms underlying skeletal muscle maintenance involve interplay between multiple s...
The interplay between multiple signaling pathways regulates the maintenance of skeletal muscle. Unde...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is defined as a decrease in muscle mass and occurs when protein degradation ...
Skeletal muscle hypertrophy is a result of increased load, such as functional and stretch-overload. ...
SummarySkeletal muscle atrophy is a common comorbidity of cancer. The cellular signaling mechanisms ...
Skeletal muscle atrophy is a common comorbidity of cancer. The cellular signaling mechanisms that re...
Muscle homeostasis is guaranteed by a delicate balance between synthesis and degradation of cell pro...
The decline in functional performance and restriction of adaptability represents the hallmark of ske...
Disuse atrophy is the loss of skeletal muscle mass due to inactivity or lower than ‘normal’ use. It ...
The human body consists of about 40 % skeletal muscles which control the body’s movement, ability to...
Over the last two decades, new insights into the etiology of skeletal muscle wasting/atrophy under d...
Editorial of the Special Issue Muscle Atrophy: From Bench to BedsideInternational audienceThe loss ...