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Myokine Secretion following an Aerobic Exercise Intervention in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes with or without Exercise Resistance. [PDF]
Garneau L+4 more
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Unlocking the potential of exercise: harnessing myokines to delay musculoskeletal aging and improve cognitive health. [PDF]
Gao X, Chen Y, Cheng P.
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Effects of Resistance Exercise and Essential Amino Acid Intake on Muscle Quality, Myokine, and Inflammation Factors in Young Adult Males. [PDF]
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Myokines: a descriptive review
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 2020In the last years, scientists have shown that skeletal muscle is not a pure locomotor unit or responsible for propulsion and posture. Skeletal muscle encompasses one of the major organs of the body (constituting about 40% of the body mass in non-obese men).
Leila Maria Guissoni Campos+10 more
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Exercise and Regulation of Adipokine and Myokine Production
Progress in Molecular Biology and Translational Science, 2015Skeletal muscle and white adipose tissue are the largest organs in the human body and both tissues act as endocrine organs capable of secreting many bioactive molecules. There has been some confusion about nomenclature and we suggest that the name myokine should be restricted to a protein or molecule secreted from myocytes, whereas the term adipokine ...
Kristin Eckardt, Jürgen Eckel
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Myokines in Myogenesis and Health
Recent Patents on Biotechnology, 2012Although some myokines exert their actions on other organs in a hormone-like fashion, many of them operate locally on skeletal muscle themselves. Myokines may thereby provide a feedback loop for the muscle to regulate its own growth and regeneration allowing for adaptation to exercise training.
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