Post‐translational regulation of muscle growth, muscle aging and sarcopenia
Abstract Skeletal muscle makes up 30-40% of the total body mass. It is of great significance in maintaining digestion, inhaling and exhaling, sustaining body posture, exercising, protecting joints and many other aspects. Moreover, muscle is also an important metabolic organ that helps to maintain th...
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Main Authors: | Qian Zhong (Author), Kun Zheng (Author), Wanmeng Li (Author), Kang An (Author), Yu Liu (Author), Xina Xiao (Author), Shan Hai (Author), Biao Dong (Author), Shuangqing Li (Author), Zhenmei An (Author), Lunzhi Dai (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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