A new study generated one of the most comprehensive spatially resolved transcriptomic maps of cellular communication between ...
Muscle ultrasound helps assess muscle health and its association with motor function in SMA children treated with Spinraza, a ...
One of the key regulators of muscle health is a growth pathway called mTORC1, which helps control protein production and ...
Researchers have uncovered a molecular “switch” that helps explain why exercise keeps ageing muscles healthy. By reducing ...
Autophagy is the process by which cells remove damaged proteins, recycle worn-out organelles (e.g., mitochondria), clear ...
Our biceps and our brain cells may have more in common than previously thought. New research led by the Lippincott-Schwartz Lab shows that a network of subcellular structures similar to those ...
Animal bodies are hierarchically organised from molecules and cells through tissues, organs and whole systems. Cellular architecture—membranes, cytoskeletons and extracellular matrices—provides ...
Muscle and bone constitute a multifunctional unit whose integrity is maintained through both mechanical forces and biochemical signalling. Mechanical loading generated by muscle contraction imposes ...
Losing muscle strength is a natural part of aging. At the core of this decline is a drop in the number of muscle stem cells (MuSCs), the specialized cells responsible for maintaining and regenerating ...
Muscle memory is a powerful tool for enhancing muscle mass gains through improved coordination, recruitment of muscle fibres, ...
A new study reveals how statins may trigger muscle pain and weakness by activating inflammatory pathways, offering clues to ...
Statins may cause muscle issues by activating inflammatory danger signals in muscle cells Statins reduce isoprenoids, disrupting muscle cell functions and triggering metabolic stress NLRP3 ...