Proteomics provides an extremely powerful tool for the study of variations in protein expression between individuals, different disease states and different conditions. One of the major challenges facing the medical profession in the forthcoming decades is to understand the changes that occur in individuals as they become older and to attempt to develop means to improve the quality of life for the otherwise healthy ageing population. The present study describes the first phase of such an investigation in which the protein composition of human skeletal muscle samples from young and aged subjects are compared. These results provide the beginning of a Human Aged Skeletal Muscle Profile reference map which is an essential first step to further ...
Mitochondria are of central importance for energy generation in skeletal muscles. Expression changes...
The aim of the present study was to assess age-dependent changes of proteins in the vastus lateralis...
Mitochondria are of central importance for energy generation in skeletal muscles. Expression changes...
Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A pr...
National audienceSarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is as...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass oc-curring during aging, and is associated with a ...
Traditional methods for phenotyping skeletal muscle (e.g., immunohistochemistry) are labor-intensive...
The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and associated progressive decline in contractile stre...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
BACKGROUND: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and increased morbidity. M...
Human skeletal muscle represents 40% of our body mass and deciphering its proteome composition to fu...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and concomitant reduction in contractile strength plays...
Mitochondria are of central importance for energy generation in skeletal muscles. Expression changes...
The aim of the present study was to assess age-dependent changes of proteins in the vastus lateralis...
Mitochondria are of central importance for energy generation in skeletal muscles. Expression changes...
Skeletal muscle is a large organ that accounts for up to half the total mass of the human body. A pr...
National audienceSarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is as...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass occurring during aging, and is associated with a l...
Old age is associated with a large spectrum of physical ailments, including muscle wasting. Skeletal...
Extended longevity is often accompanied by frailty and increased susceptibility to a variety of crip...
Sarcopenia corresponds to the loss of muscle mass oc-curring during aging, and is associated with a ...
Traditional methods for phenotyping skeletal muscle (e.g., immunohistochemistry) are labor-intensive...
The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and associated progressive decline in contractile stre...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass is a serious pathophysiological problem in the elderly...
BACKGROUND: Muscle ageing contributes to both loss of functional autonomy and increased morbidity. M...
Human skeletal muscle represents 40% of our body mass and deciphering its proteome composition to fu...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass and concomitant reduction in contractile strength plays...
Mitochondria are of central importance for energy generation in skeletal muscles. Expression changes...
The aim of the present study was to assess age-dependent changes of proteins in the vastus lateralis...
Mitochondria are of central importance for energy generation in skeletal muscles. Expression changes...