The chapter describes the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to muscle wasting and weakness as a consequence of systemic inflammatory response syndrome
The chapter describes the main acute neuropathies developing as a consequence of systemic infection ...
Exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy is associated with increased calcium/calmodulin-dependent protei...
degradation during sepsis is different in fast- and slow-twitch muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Regulat...
Background: Muscle dysfunction associated with sepsis contributes to morbidity and mortality but th...
Sepsis, the systemic inflammatory response to an infection, is an increasingly common condi-tion. It...
We investigated the temporal effects of sepsis on muscle wasting and function in order to study the ...
Sepsis and septic shock are considered major factors in the development of myopathy in critically il...
Sepsis, or the organ damage that ensues after the body fails to properly contain a local infection, ...
Skeletal muscle mass is subject to rapid changes according to growth stimuli inducing both hypertrop...
Sepsis is defined as the systemic inflammatory response to an infection. The occurrence of organ dys...
Background/Aims: Muscle mass depletion has been suggested to predict morbidity and mortality in vari...
Skeletal muscle is a highly adaptable organ, and its amount declines under catabolic conditions such...
Sepsis is a dysregulated immune response to an infection that leads to organ dysfunction. Knowledge ...
International audienceSepsis, or systemic inflammatory response syndrome, is the major cause of crit...
Background/Aims: Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulat...
The chapter describes the main acute neuropathies developing as a consequence of systemic infection ...
Exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy is associated with increased calcium/calmodulin-dependent protei...
degradation during sepsis is different in fast- and slow-twitch muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Regulat...
Background: Muscle dysfunction associated with sepsis contributes to morbidity and mortality but th...
Sepsis, the systemic inflammatory response to an infection, is an increasingly common condi-tion. It...
We investigated the temporal effects of sepsis on muscle wasting and function in order to study the ...
Sepsis and septic shock are considered major factors in the development of myopathy in critically il...
Sepsis, or the organ damage that ensues after the body fails to properly contain a local infection, ...
Skeletal muscle mass is subject to rapid changes according to growth stimuli inducing both hypertrop...
Sepsis is defined as the systemic inflammatory response to an infection. The occurrence of organ dys...
Background/Aims: Muscle mass depletion has been suggested to predict morbidity and mortality in vari...
Skeletal muscle is a highly adaptable organ, and its amount declines under catabolic conditions such...
Sepsis is a dysregulated immune response to an infection that leads to organ dysfunction. Knowledge ...
International audienceSepsis, or systemic inflammatory response syndrome, is the major cause of crit...
Background/Aims: Sepsis and multiple organ failure are complex processes that result from dysregulat...
The chapter describes the main acute neuropathies developing as a consequence of systemic infection ...
Exercise-induced muscle hypertrophy is associated with increased calcium/calmodulin-dependent protei...
degradation during sepsis is different in fast- and slow-twitch muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 272 (Regulat...