Atlas threw out his equipment. He began flexing his muscles, using isometric opposition and adding range of motion to stress them further. He tensed his hands behind his back. He laced his fingers ...
How muscle changes with aging, and tries to fight its effects, is now better understood at the cellular and molecular level with the first comprehensive atlas of aging muscles in humans. Researchers ...
Feel like your muscles are finding it harder and harder to cope as you get older? Well, a new ‘atlas of ageing’ could explain why – and may even lead to treatments to prevent it. Published in Nature ...
Working out doesn't just build muscle but, in later life, helps maintain a powerful cellular machine that repairs damaged ...
Researchers at the Wellcome Sanger Institute and at Sun Yat-sen University have generated what they claim is the first comprehensive atlas of aging muscles in humans. The team applied single-cell ...
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