Skeletal muscle undergoes atrophy and loss of force during long space missions, when astronauts are persistently exposed to altered gravity and increased ionizing radiation. We previously carried out mass spectrometry-based proteomics from skeletal muscl
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The transcription factor Zfh1 acts as a wing-morph switch in planthoppers Article Open access 27 September 2022 A hemimetabolous wing development suggests the wing origin from lateral tergum of a wingless ancestor Article Open access 21 February 2022 Genomic adaptations to aquatic and aerial ...
We found that the majority of genes that are differentially expressed during cold acclimation differ between the two species. Despite this, the biological processes associated with the differentially expressed genes were broadly similar in the two species. These included: metabolism, cell membrane ...
Thomas,LR A. - 《Philosophical Transactions Biological Sciences》 被引量: 798发表: 1993年 The effects of short-term resistance training on endocrine function in men and women. This investigation examined hormonal adaptations to acute resistance exercise and determined whether training adaptations are obs...
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second messengers, lipid/protein pathways, neuronal activity, behaviour, cognition, motor-system function, muscle properties and energy metabolism). The possibility of dual T and C effects on the neuromuscular system offers a new paradigm for understanding resistance-training performance and adaptations. ...
In evolution, the development of human bipedalism and upright posture necessitated adaptations of postural control by the somatic nervous system [51]. The putative central leptin resistance in the somatotropic (GH/IGF) axi s of normal juvenile girls [[50], see [227, 237]] is linked to a ...
1b). Non-conservative changes at the heterodimer interface are thus tolerated through solvent exposure of the side-chains or structural adaptations that exploit new opportunities for inter-chain contacts. Structure of IL-17RA bound to the “F-face” of IL-17A/F The extracellular domain (ECD) ...
Finally, since early literature on the physiological mechanisms underlying Tcrit in aquatic ecto- therms suggested that compromised neural activity may be a critical factor for thermal tolerance 27–30, we measured the impact of elevating temperature on the ability of nerve preparations from A. asta...