Fibre-specific mitochondrial protein abundance is linked to resting and post-training mitochondrial...
Fibre-specific mitochondrial protein abundance is linked to resting and post-training mitochondrial content in the muscle of men
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Analyses of mitochondrial adaptations in human skeletal muscle have mostly used whole-muscle samples, where results may be confounded by the presence of a mixture of type I and II muscle fibres. Using our adapted mass spectrometry-based proteomics workflow, we provide insights into fibre-specific mitochondrial differences in the human skeletal musc...
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Fibre-specific mitochondrial protein abundance is linked to resting and post-training mitochondrial content in the muscle of men
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-024-50632-2