Nice study claiming most age-related changes in muscle ‘omes’ due to chronic inflamm & inactivity not aging. Caveat: the older subjects had a mean age of 72y - younger than normal for muscle-related disability, so no shock aging not main driver yet: ht
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RT @HellenGreenblat: “Age-related changes in the expression of ~ 4,000 genes regulating ...#mitochondrial function, protein balance, immune…
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Age‐related changes in human skeletal muscle transcriptome and proteome are more affected by chronic inflammation and physical inactivity than primary aging - Kurochkina - Aging Cell - Wiley Online Library https://t.co/z4LWzjPNJk
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Age-related changes in human skeletal muscle transcriptome and proteome are more affected by chronic inflammation and physical inactivity than primary aging. https://t.co/Ll50C8xWgh