Arterial dysgenesis and limb defects : Clinical and experimental examples [PDF]
Acknowledgements This article is dedicated to Dr David S. Packard Jr. With thanks to Dr John DeSesso, Dr Lewis B. Holmes, Dr Mark Levinsohn, Dr David S.
Hootnick, David R., Vargesson, Neil
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Health in ultra endurance events: SUMMIT Lab® Project [PDF]
High-intensity physical activity for an extended period of time could result in unhealthy disruptions to physiological systems. The main goal of the SUMMIT Lab® is to offer to ultra-endurance athletes an assessment of the impact of training with ...
Bayés Genis, Antoni +7 more
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PGC-1alpha modulates necrosis, inflammatory response, and fibrotic tissue formation in injured skeletal muscle [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle tissue has an enormous regenerative capacity that is instrumental for a successful defense against muscle injury and wasting.
Beer, Markus +5 more
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Effects of muscle relaxants on ischaemia damage in skeletal muscle
Muscle ischaemia is frequently induced intraoperatively by i.e. a surgical tourniquet or during the re-grafting phase of a free muscle transplant. The resulting muscle cell damage may impact on postoperative recovery. Neuromuscular paralysis may mitigate
Thomas Ledowski +4 more
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Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Oxidative Stress
Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) is associated with muscle soreness or discomfort and amarked decline of muscle strength during the first 12–72 hours post-exercise [1].[...]
Athanasios Z. Jamurtas
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Acetylcholine receptors in regenerating muscle accumulate at original synaptic sites in the absence of the nerve. [PDF]
We examined the role of nerve terminals in organizing acetylcholine receptors on regenerating skeletal-muscle fibers. When muscle fibers are damaged, they degenerate and are phagocytized, but their basal lamina sheaths survive.
Burden, SJ, McMahan, UJ, Sargent, PB
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Fish Oil Supplementation Reduces Markers of Oxidative Stress But Not Muscle Soreness After Eccentric Exercise [PDF]
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Chappell, Andrew John +4 more
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Creatine kinaza as transient muscular damage indicator: Analyzes and importance for technology of sports training [PDF]
Previous research suggests that there is no single marker that would be sufficiently reliable indicator of muscle damage and overtraining. Monitoring several physiological indicators can lead to the desired response.
Marić Bojana
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Multifunctional transducer [PDF]
Several parameters of a small region of a muscle tissue or other object, can be simultaneously measured using with minimal traumatizing or damage of the object, a trifunctional transducer which can determine the force applied by a muscle fiber, the ...
Culler, V. H. +3 more
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Spontaneous physical activity down-regulates Pax7 in cancer cachexia [PDF]
Emerging evidence suggests that the muscle microenvironment plays a prominent role in cancer cachexia. We recently showed that NF-kB - induced Pax7 overexpression impairs the myogenic potential of muscle precursors in cachectic mice, suggesting that ...
Adamo, Sergio +7 more
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