Glycative stress inhibits hypertrophy and impairs cell membrane integrity in overloaded mouse skeletal muscle
Abstract Background Glycative stress, characterized by the formation and accumulation of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) associated with protein glycation reactions, has been implicated in inducing a decline of muscle function. Although the inverse correlation between glycative stress and mus...
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Main Authors: | Tatsuro Egawa (Author), Takeshi Ogawa (Author), Takumi Yokokawa (Author), Kohei Kido (Author), Ryota Iyama (Author), Haiyu Zhao (Author), Eriko Kurogi (Author), Katsumasa Goto (Author), Tatsuya Hayashi (Author) |
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