Targeting the DP2 receptor alleviates muscle atrophy and diet‐induced obesity in mice through oxidative myofiber transition
Abstract Background Mammalian skeletal muscles consist of two main fibre types: slow‐twitch (type I, oxidative) and fast‐twitch (type IIa, fast oxidative; type IIb/IIx, fast glycolytic). Muscle fibre composition switch is closely associated with chronic diseases such as muscle atrophy, obesity, type...
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Main Authors: | Huying Ning (Author), Huiwen Ren (Author), Yan Zhao (Author), HaiFang Yin (Author), Zhenji Gan (Author), Yujun Shen (Author), Ying Yu (Author) |
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2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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