I listened carefully as the voice seemed to have irreversible confidence that its owner had found directions to the fountain of youth. Later I went back and found the written transcript – “We know we ...
Maureen Lynch speaks to a student in the lab. She recently received an NSF CAREER Award to study tumor-induced bone disease. Assistant Professor Maureen Lynch has spent much of her career studying ...
Oestrogen may affect muscle damage and inflammation, but the physiological significance of this, particularly potential effects on muscle repair and recovery in humans, and the mechanisms of its ...
Objectives: To detect neuropeptides in human skeletal muscle at rest and after eccentric exercise. Method: Eight healthy subjects participated in the study. Microdialysis of the distal part of the ...
Could exercise be a key ingredient in preventing bacterial and viral infections and boosting your immune system? It turns out regular physical activity does play a role in keeping you healthy and ...