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Skeletal muscle memory

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2023
Skeletal muscle memory is an exciting phenomenon gaining significant traction across several scientific communities, among exercise practitioners, and the public. Research has demonstrated that skeletal muscle tissue can be “primed” by earlier positive encounters with exercise training that can enhance adaptation to later retraining, even following ...
Adam P. Sharples, Daniel C. Turner
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Skeletal Muscle Fatigue

Physical Therapy Reviews, 2002
Skeletal muscle fatigue is a complex problem which deserves attention from physiotherapists and other clinical practitioners. This article will discuss the findings of recent literature to explore some of the main mechanisms thought to underlie fatigue in skeletal muscles. These mechanisms may be peripheral in origin, occurring within the muscle fibres
Paul, Lorna, Wood, Leslie
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Skeletal muscle channelopathies

Journal of Neurology, 2002
Ion channelopathies have common clinical features, recurrent patterns of mutations, and almost predictable mechanisms of pathogenesis. In skeletal muscle, disorders are associated with mutations in voltage-gated Na(+), K(+), Ca(2+), and Cl(-) channels leading to hypoexcitability, causing periodic paralysis and to hyperexcitabilty, resulting in myotonia
Karin, Jurkat-Rott   +2 more
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Skeletal muscle lymphoma

Clinical Radiology, 1992
It is rare for lymphoma to present as a primary muscle lesion. The computed tomography (CT) features are described in three cases. Muscle involvement was the only manifestation of lymphoma in two, and in all three cases, contrast enhancement of the soft tissue mass occurred.
N D, Grunshaw, A G, Chalmers
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Skeletal muscle immunopathology

Human Pathology, 1983
The inflammatory myopathies are a heterogeneous group of diseases currently categorized by clinical findings, laboratory data, and routine histopathologic features. In the ten years since the direct immunofluorescent (DIF) findings in idiopathic inflammatory myopathy were described, there have been a variety of series reporting DIF findings in various ...
R, Oxenhandler, M N, Hart
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Skeletal Muscle Lymphoma

Medical Oncology, 2002
Lymphoma usually presents with painless lymphadenopathy. However, it can also present at an extranodal site. Presentation with skeletal muscle infiltration is relatively uncommon and can be confused with a wide variety of both inflammatory as well as neoplastic conditions.
Jayanta, Choudhury   +2 more
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Skeletal Muscle Injuries

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1995
Muscular injuries are extremely common in athletes. Treatment of these injuries is based on a solid understanding of anatomy, physiology, and healing of skeletal muscle. Injuries discussed include contusions, hematomas, myositis ossificans, delayed onset soreness, strain, rhabdomyolysis, and lacerations.
E D, Arrington, M D, Miller
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Maintenance of Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria in Health, Exercise, and Aging.

Annual Review of Physiology, 2019
Mitochondria are critical organelles responsible for regulating the metabolic status of skeletal muscle. These organelles exhibit remarkable plasticity by adapting their volume, structure, and function in response to chronic exercise, disuse, aging, and ...
D. Hood   +3 more
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Skeletal muscle regeneration

Muscle & Nerve, 1981
AbstractThe historical and current research literature is reviewed with special attention to the role of the satellite cell in the reconstitution of skeletal muscle following damage. Implications for the clinical management of trauma patients are stressed in the light of this new knowledge.
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Skeletal muscle remodeling

Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2007
In skeletal muscle, environmental demands activate signal transduction pathways that ultimately promote adaptive changes in myofiber cytoarchitecture and protein composition. Recent advances in determining the factors involved in these signal transduction pathways provide insight into possible therapeutic methods to remodel skeletal muscle.Advances in ...
Matthew J, Potthoff   +2 more
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