High-intensity training induces non-stoichiometric changes in the mitochondrial proteome of human skeletal muscle without reorganisation of respiratory chain content
Exercise training can be therapeutic but how mitochondria respond remains unclear. Here, the authors use multiple omics techniques to reveal a complex network of non-stoichiometric mitochondrial adaptations that are prioritized or deprioritised during different phases of exercise training.
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Autores principales: | Cesare Granata, Nikeisha J. Caruana, Javier Botella, Nicholas A. Jamnick, Kevin Huynh, Jujiao Kuang, Hans A. Janssen, Boris Reljic, Natalie A. Mellett, Adrienne Laskowski, Tegan L. Stait, Ann E. Frazier, Melinda T. Coughlan, Peter J. Meikle, David R. Thorburn, David A. Stroud, David J. Bishop |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/bea2037780444510914f0ea9d4120a6f |
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