Potential Vitamin E Signaling Mediators in Skeletal Muscle
Vitamin E (Vit E) deficiency studies underline the relevance of this vitamin in skeletal muscle (SkM) homeostasis. The knowledge of the effectors and modulators of Vit E action in SkM cells is limited, especially in aging and chronic diseases characterized by a decline in musculoskeletal health. Vit...
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Main Authors: | Elisabetta Meacci (Author), Antony Chirco (Author), Mercedes Garcia-Gil (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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