The dose-response effects of arachidonic acid on primary human skeletal myoblasts and myotubes
Background Cellular inflammatory response, mediated by arachidonic acid (AA) and cyclooxygenase, is a highly regulated process that leads to the repair of damaged tissue. Recent studies on murine C2C12 cells have demonstrated that AA supplementation leads to myotube hypertrophy. However, AA has not...
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Main Authors: | Brandon M. Roberts (Author), Alexander L. Kolb (Author), Alyssa V. Geddis (Author), Marshall A. Naimo (Author), Ronald W. Matheny (Author) |
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2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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