Proteomic and transcriptomic response of human skeletal muscle to 12-week resistance training
Egor M. Lednev,
Tatiana F. Vepkhvadze,
Igor P. Smirnov
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Decreased skeletal muscle mass and properties lead to the development of various pathologies and increased risk for injuries. Studies of the molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle adaptation to resistance training to increase muscle mass and strength appear imperative for medicine and sports.
AIM: To assess changes in the proteomic profile (quantitative panoramic mass spectrometric analysis) of skeletal muscles and the correlation of these changes with the expression of the corresponding mRNAs (R… Show more
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