Establishing well-described mouse models of hereditary diseases is increasingly important for testing new therapeutic approaches, such as gene replacement therapy. In particular, a detailed ...
The superfast cells in the mouse legs, which showed a large amount of metabolites and genes associated with physical training, also contained metabolic signatures resembling those of oxidative muscles ...
Grip strength is a valuable preclinical assay to study muscle physiology in disease and aging by directly determining changes in muscle force generation in active laboratory mice. Existing methods to ...
You might think that only DC Comics superhero The Flash could run at a speed of 200 strides per second. But in the animal world, special muscles—called "superfast ...
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