RT @josephwgordon: Anyone interested, this is very useful https://t.co/l916fNHgL2
RT @josephwgordon: Anyone interested, this is very useful https://t.co/l916fNHgL2
RT @josephwgordon: Anyone interested, this is very useful https://t.co/l916fNHgL2
Anyone interested, this is very useful https://t.co/l916fNHgL2
@lab_cheng @kaesser @Prof_E_Johnson @UACachexia To Katsu's point @KatsuFunai , if we were to start fresh, what would be the rank order of most relevant factors to define fibre types? Mitochondrial content seems to be bottom of the list (for I vs IIa) re: h
That paper lives in my lab book … now if only the MyHC IIx antibody was better behaved.
RT @BiologyMuscle: This paper isn't "new" but as the lab incorporates more and more rodent studies, we consistently turn here for reference…
This paper isn't "new" but as the lab incorporates more and more rodent studies, we consistently turn here for reference. Excellent work @JQuadril https://t.co/scTqFyOhSx
@dr_nowinski @Caroline_Bartma The refs that come to mind are: doi:10.1152/physrev.00031.2010 https://t.co/vXrmQpVBkE
RT @felipeisidro13: @Correndorfinas @SwimFerreyra Un apunte : Los músculos humanos carecen de fibras tipo 2b https://t.co/NtqqsXt85B