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Cellular and molecular contractile function in aged human skeletal muscle is altered by phosphate and acidosis and partially reversed with an ATP analog.
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Semantic Scholar
Phosphate and acidosis cause fiber-type specific changes to cellular and molecular contractile mechanics at 37°C in skeletal muscle from older adults
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Semantic Scholar
Slow- and fast-contracting skeletal muscle fibers have more similar cellular and molecular contractile function at 37°C than at 25°C in older adults
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Distinct skeletal muscle fiber-type contractile response to fatigue at 37°C in older adults
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Single Muscle Fiber Myosin-actin Interactions Slow More With Fatigue In Older Compared With Younger Muscle
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An estrogen receptor agonist and androgen receptor antagonist independently alter cardiac contractile mechanics in male mice
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Research Topics
Muscle metabolism and nutrition
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Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
(33)
Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
(33)
Physical Activity and Health
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Sports Performance and Training
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Affiliations
Boston University
Tufts University
University of Iowa
Boston Medical Center
Hartford Hospital