Skeletal Muscle Plasticity in Health and Disease

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  • Skeletal Muscle Plasticity in Health and Disease Book Detail

  • Author : Roberto Bottinelli
  • Release Date : 2007-05-08
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Genre : Medical
  • Pages : 372
  • ISBN 13 : 1402051778
  • File Size : 31,31 MB

Skeletal Muscle Plasticity in Health and Disease by Roberto Bottinelli PDF Summary

Book Description: The ability of striated muscle tissue to adapt to changes in activity or in working conditions is extremely high. In some ways it is comparable to the ability of the brain to learn. The interest in muscle adaptation is increasing in relation to the idea that physical fitness helps in the prevention of disease, may counteract the loss of physical performance and generally improves wellbeing. Plasticity is the word used since the late 1970’s to indicate collectively all the processes and mechanisms which form the background of muscle adaptation. This book aims to provide a systematic updating of the available knowledge on molecular and cellular mechanisms, as well as on changes at whole muscle level. The book means to be a guide and a help for people who enter the field as PhD or medical students, but is also a tool for refreshing and updating knowledge for people already active in the field in basic sciences as well as in applied disciplines such as neurology, sports science and rehabilitation.

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The Plasticity of Skeletal Muscle

The Plasticity of Skeletal Muscle

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This book discusses recent advances and various topics in plasticity of skeletal muscle from the perspectives of morphology, biological function, and clinical a