The gene name of a selected set of proteins with p value < 1E–5 is shown. Label free quantification (LFQ) intensity quantifies protein abundance (see “Methods”). b Same as A for astronaut B. c Top, Venn diagram showing the intersection of common proteins with significantly ...
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1994). As of today, the high copy number SOD1G93A transgenic mouse model is still a cornerstone of ALS research because this model closely recapitulates the human clinical and histopathological symptoms of ALS and exhibits a stable and well-established disease progression, enabling preclinical testing...
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Figure 1. Reaction diagram of the model Reaction diagram for the kinetic model of leucine-mediated signaling and protein metabolism. mTORC2S2481 and PDK1P are represented as independent species for the phosphorylation of AktS473 and AktS473,T308, respectively, but both are subject to the same co...
Figure 1: Bbody organ diagram. Image Credit: Wikimedia Axial Skeleton Anatomy What are the 6 main parts of the skeletal system? The human skeletal system consists of two skeletal system parts. One of them contains the axial skeleton bones including the skull bones, vertebral column, and the ...
a, Schematic diagram of the current understanding concerning the general categories of muscle fibers and their respective nuclei. Illustration was created with BioRender.com.b,c, Immunfluorescence staining (b) and proportional changes (c) of different MF types in human intercostal muscles (seven young...
axial muscle - a skeletal muscle of the trunk or head musculus sartorius, sartorius, sartorius muscle - a muscle in the thigh that helps to rotate the leg into the sitting position assumed by a tailor; the longest muscle in the human body musculus scalenus, scalene muscle, scalenus - any...
Schematic diagram illustrating the effects of dehydration and hyperthermia on physiological function during submaximal exercise, according to Ohm’s law and the Fick principle. Significant dehydration and hyperthermia (i.e., 4–5% body mass loss and 40–41 °C core and muscle temperatures) impair su...
Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) is a re-emerging arbovirus known to cause chronic myalgia and arthralgia and is now considered endemic in countries across Asia and Africa. The tissue tropism of CHIKV infection in humans remains, however, ill-defined. Due to th