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Gries is a postdoctoral fellow in our lab exploring research on skeletal muscle physiology and how muscle responds to acute and chronic exercise and aging.
Sarcopenia is the fancy medical name used to describe the loss of skeletal muscle as we age. That muscle loss can not only limit the ability to do the ...
Metaxalone is a skeletal muscle relaxant. It acts on the central nervous system (CNS) to relax muscles. This medicine is available only with your doctor's ...
The study will optimize the development of skeletal muscle cells from patient induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and to characterize their morphological, ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass that accompanies aging (sarcopenia) and disease (cachexia) can impair muscle performance, physical function and ...
Trentadue TP, Anderson TL, Wenger DE, McKenzie GA. Prevalence of accessory sacroiliac joint anatomy and associated clinical features. Skeletal Radiol.
Polymyositis causes weakness of the muscles involved in body movement, called skeletal muscles. Muscle weakness most often happens on both sides of the body ...
This study is designed to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms leading to muscle wasting and metabolic abnormalities in skeletal muscle of cancer ...
Powell GM, Littrell LA, Broski SM, Inwards CY, Wenger DE. Imaging features of intraosseous hemangiomas: beyond the mobile spine and calvarium. Skeletal Radiol.
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