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  • Mitochondrial structure and... Mitochondrial structure and function are disrupted by standard isolation methods
    Picard, Martin; Taivassalo, Tanja; Ritchie, Darmyn ... PloS one, 03/2011, Volume: 6, Issue: 3
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    Mitochondria regulate critical components of cellular function via ATP production, reactive oxygen species production, Ca(2+) handling and apoptotic signaling. Two classical methods exist to study ...
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  • Mitochondrial involvement a... Mitochondrial involvement and impact in aging skeletal muscle
    Hepple, Russell T Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 09/2014, Volume: 6
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    Atrophy is a defining feature of aging skeletal muscle that contributes to progressive weakness and an increased risk of mobility impairment, falls, and physical frailty in very advanced age. Amongst ...
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  • Innervation and neuromuscul... Innervation and neuromuscular control in ageing skeletal muscle
    Hepple, Russell T.; Rice, Charles L. Journal of physiology, 15 April 2016, Volume: 594, Issue: 8
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    Changes in the neuromuscular system affecting the ageing motor unit manifest structurally as a reduction in motor unit number secondary to motor neuron loss; fibre type grouping due to repeating ...
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  • Exercise Promotes Healthy A... Exercise Promotes Healthy Aging of Skeletal Muscle
    Cartee, Gregory D.; Hepple, Russell T.; Bamman, Marcas M. ... Cell metabolism, 06/2016, Volume: 23, Issue: 6
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    Primary aging is the progressive and inevitable process of bodily deterioration during adulthood. In skeletal muscle, primary aging causes defective mitochondrial energetics and reduced muscle mass. ...
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  • Mitochondrial functional sp... Mitochondrial functional specialization in glycolytic and oxidative muscle fibers: tailoring the organelle for optimal function
    Picard, Martin; Hepple, Russell T; Burelle, Yan American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology, 2012-Feb-15, Volume: 302, Issue: 4
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    In skeletal muscle, two major types of muscle fibers exist: slow-twitch oxidative (type I) fibers designed for low-intensity long-lasting contractions, and fast-twitch glycolytic (type II) fibers ...
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  • Mitochondria: isolation, st... Mitochondria: isolation, structure and function
    Picard, Martin; Taivassalo, Tanja; Gouspillou, Gilles ... Journal of physiology, September 2011, Volume: 589, Issue: 18
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    Mitochondria are complex organelles constantly undergoing processes of fusion and fission, processes that not only modulate their morphology, but also their function. Yet the assessment of ...
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  • Denervation causes fiber at... Denervation causes fiber atrophy and myosin heavy chain co-expression in senescent skeletal muscle
    Rowan, Sharon L; Rygiel, Karolina; Purves-Smith, Fennigje M ... PloS one, 01/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Although denervation has long been implicated in aging muscle, the degree to which it is causes the fiber atrophy seen in aging muscle is unknown. To address this question, we quantified motoneuron ...
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  • The relationship between mu... The relationship between muscle fiber type-specific PGC-1α content and mitochondrial content varies between rodent models and humans
    Gouspillou, Gilles; Sgarioto, Nicolas; Norris, Brandon ... PloS one, 08/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 8
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    PGC-1α regulates critical processes in muscle physiology, including mitochondrial biogenesis, lipid metabolism and angiogenesis. Furthermore, PGC-1α was suggested as an important regulator of fiber ...
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  • Resting-state Functional Co... Resting-state Functional Connectivity of the Motor and Cognitive Areas is Preserved in Masters Athletes
    Potvin-Desrochers, Alexandra; Atri, Alisha; Clouette, Julien ... Neuroscience, 05/2024, Volume: 546
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    •This is the first study to assess brain rs-FC in older masters athletes (MA).•Higher rs-FC within cognitive regions in MA compared to controls.•Higher rs-FC within motor regions in MA compared to ...
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