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The polyphenol metabolite urolithin A suppresses myostatin expression and augments glucose uptake in human skeletal muscle cells. [PDF]

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Wilhelmsen A   +6 more
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Correction: Clinical Classification of Cancer Cachexia: Phenotypic Correlates in Human Skeletal Muscle. [PDF]

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Johns N   +12 more
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Biological sex does not impact intrinsic mitochondrial respiration supported by complexes I and II in human skeletal muscle. [PDF]

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Myoglobin in human skeletal muscle

Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1981
An overall procedure for the determination of myoglobin in muscle biopsy specimens by a radioimmunoassay is described. The coefficient of variation in routine analysis averaged 18%. The mean myoglobin content in leg skeletal muscle of 13 females and 18 males was 4.7 mg/g wet weight.
P, Möller, C, Sylvén
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Human skeletal muscle sodium channelopathies

Neurological Sciences, 2005
Ion channels are transmembrane proteins that allow ions to flow in or out of the cell. Sodium and potassium channel activation and inactivation are the basis of action potential's production and conduction. During the past 15 years, ion channels have been implicated in diseases that have come to be known as the channelopathies. Over 30 mutations of the
G. Meola   +3 more
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Human skeletal muscle mitochondrial capacity

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 2000
Under aerobic work, the oxygen consumption and major ATP production occur in the mitochondria and it is therefore a relevant question whether the in vivo rates can be accounted for by mitochondrial capacities measured in vitro. Mitochondria were isolated from human quadriceps muscle biopsies in yields of ≈45%.
Rasmussen, Ulla Fugmann   +1 more
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Sphingolipids of human skeletal muscle

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Lipids and Lipid Metabolism, 1972
Abstract The sphingolipids of human male gastrocnemius muscle have been isolated and characterized. Special emphasis has been given to the determination of the quantity of individual neutral glycolipids and gangliosides. The values found were: for sphingomyelin, 280 nmoles; for neutral glycolipids, 35 nmoles; for ganglioside N-acetylneuraminic acid,
L, Svennerholm   +4 more
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