Osteocalcin is necessary and sufficient to maintain muscle mass in older mice
Objective: A decrease in muscle protein turnover and therefore in muscle mass is a hallmark of aging. Because the circulating levels of the bone-derived hormone osteocalcin decline steeply during aging in mice, monkeys and humans we asked here whether this hormone might regulate muscle mass as mice...
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Main Authors: | Paula Mera (Author), Kathrin Laue (Author), Jianwen Wei (Author), Julian Meyer Berger (Author), Gerard Karsenty (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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