Exercise reduces intramuscular stress and counteracts muscle weakness in mice with breast cancer
Abstract Background Patients with breast cancer exhibit muscle weakness, which is associated with increased mortality risk and reduced quality of life. Muscle weakness is experienced even in the absence of loss of muscle mass in breast cancer patients, indicating intrinsic muscle dysfunction. Physic...
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Main Authors: | Theresa Mader (Author), Thomas Chaillou (Author), Estela Santos Alves (Author), Baptiste Jude (Author), Arthur J. Cheng (Author), Ellinor Kenne (Author), Sara Mijwel (Author), Ewa Kurzejamska (Author), Clara Theresa Vincent (Author), Helene Rundqvist (Author), Johanna T. Lanner (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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