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Muscle loss / muscle wasting is the condition in which, proteolytic systems for protein degradation are activated, while protein synthesis decreases, thereby resulting in muscle fiber shrinkage. This condition may be due age or might be due some chronic conditions like Diabetes mellitus (DM) or chronic kidney disease (CKD). Extreme muscle wasting often results in weight loss. Such a condition is ...
Under the delusion that if they do not do so, muscles will atrophy, joints will develop contractures and the range of motion will be severely and permanently compromised. ...
Before a patient can get fit with their multi-articulating myoelectric hand, it’s vital that their prosthetist conducts a thorough evaluation and understands the cause of amputation or limb loss. This information helps prosthetists understand what a patient’s needs are so they can determine which prosthetic hand is the best fit for them. With this in mind, we’ll discuss the ...
Abstract The goal of this study is to develop unique native endothelium mimicking nanomatrices and evaluate their effects on adhesion and spreading of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) and aortic smooth muscle cells (AoSMCs). These nanomatrices were developed by self-assembly of peptide amphiphiles (PAs) through a solvent ...
Abstract Background Impaired neuromuscular control and degeneration of the multifidus muscle have been linked to the development of refractory chronic low back pain (CLBP). ...
It may take a while for consumers to accept the idea of growing meat in a lab rather than on a farm, but with increasing concerns over food safety and security there is an ongoing shift in perception and priorities which is feeding the growth in cultivated meat development. However, not everyone is as positive about the meat of the future. ...
Caenorhabditis elegans is a worm that could be mutated to have different muscle arms, which may generate distinct force patterns when the worm moves. ...
