Recurrent training rejuvenates and enhances transcriptome and methylome responses in young and older human muscle
Abstract Background The interaction between the muscle methylome and transcriptome is understudied during ageing and periods of resistance training in young, but especially older adults. More information is needed on the role of retained methylome training adaptations in muscle memory to understand...
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Main Authors: | Sara Blocquiaux (Author), Monique Ramaekers (Author), Ruud Van Thienen (Author), Henri Nielens (Author), Christophe Delecluse (Author), Katrien De Bock (Author), Martine Thomis (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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