Age-related skeletal muscle deterioration (sarcopenia) has a significant effect on the elderly’s health and quality of life, but the molecular and gene regulatory mechanisms remain largely unknown. It is necessary to identify the candidate genes related to skeletal muscle aging and prospective therapeutic targets for effective treatments. The age-line-related genes (ALRGs) and age-line-related transcripts (ALRTs) were investigated using the gene expression profiles of GSE47881 and GSE118825 from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) networks were performed to identify the key molecules with Cytoscape, and Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) was used to clarify the potential molecular functions. Tw...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
The causes of impaired skeletal muscle mass and strength during aging are well-studied in healthy po...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, affects 5-13% of individuals ...
Background: Although high-throughput studies of gene expression have generated large amounts of data...
Impaired age-associated mitochondrial translation is mitigated by exercise and PGC-1α Sarcopenia, t...
Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss of muscle mass and function and is common in both men ...
Abstract Background Aging leads to decreased skeletal muscle function in mammals and is associated w...
Sarcopenia is an age-related disease characterized by the loss of muscle mass and muscle function. A...
We analyzed expression of 81 normal muscle samples from humans of varying ages, and have identified ...
Aging is accompanied by a loss of muscle mass and function, termed sarcopenia, which causes numerous...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Aging is a complex phenomenon involving functional decline in multiple physiological systems. We und...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
The causes of impaired skeletal muscle mass and strength during aging are well-studied in healthy po...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, affects 5-13% of individuals ...
Background: Although high-throughput studies of gene expression have generated large amounts of data...
Impaired age-associated mitochondrial translation is mitigated by exercise and PGC-1α Sarcopenia, t...
Sarcopenia is defined as the age-related loss of muscle mass and function and is common in both men ...
Abstract Background Aging leads to decreased skeletal muscle function in mammals and is associated w...
Sarcopenia is an age-related disease characterized by the loss of muscle mass and muscle function. A...
We analyzed expression of 81 normal muscle samples from humans of varying ages, and have identified ...
Aging is accompanied by a loss of muscle mass and function, termed sarcopenia, which causes numerous...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Aging is a complex phenomenon involving functional decline in multiple physiological systems. We und...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
Background: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a significant contributor to sarcopenia, but the mechanism ...
The causes of impaired skeletal muscle mass and strength during aging are well-studied in healthy po...
Sarcopenia, the age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, affects 5-13% of individuals ...