THE EFFECT OF CHANGING THE CONTRACTION MODE DURING RESISTANCE TRAINING ON MTORC1 SIGNALING AND MUSCLE PROTEIN SYNTHESIS

The Effect of Changing the Contraction Mode During Resistance Training on mTORC1 Signaling and Muscle Protein Synthesis

Acute resistance exercise (RE) increases muscle protein synthesis (MPS) via activation of mechanistic target of rapamycin complex (mTORC), and chronic resistance exercise training (RT) results in skeletal muscle hypertrophy.Although MPS in response to RE is blunted over time during RT, no effective restorative strategy has been identified.Since ecc

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Diseases of the Date Palm: Present Status and Future Prospects

While date palm is affected by many diseases, bayoud remains the most serious one.It is caused by a soil born pathogen, Fusarium oxyspurum f.sp.albedinis.It has affected practically all Moroccan palm groves as well as those of western and central Algerian sahara, where it has respectively killed more than 12 million in Morocco and three million in

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A New Strategy for Animal Research: Attending to Dissent

Increasingly, ethical concepts ordinarily reserved for the human research setting have been applied to nonhuman animals in research.This comes at the same time as concerns mount over challenges in translating the results of biomedical research with animals to human clinical benefit.This paper argues that applying the concept of dissent derived from

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