The time course of disuse muscle atrophy of the lower limb in health and disease
Abstract Short, intermittent episodes of disuse muscle atrophy (DMA) may have negative impact on age related muscle loss. There is evidence of variability in rate of DMA between muscles and over the duration of immobilization. As yet, this is poorly characterized. This review aims to establish and c...
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Main Authors: | Edward J. O. Hardy (Author), Thomas B. Inns (Author), Jacob Hatt (Author), Brett Doleman (Author), Joseph J. Bass (Author), Philip J. Atherton (Author), Jonathan N. Lund (Author), Bethan E. Phillips (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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