1/10 Excited to write this thread summarizing our new paper in @NatMetabolism, which identifies a potentially critical part of the signaling pathway that drives skeletal muscle growth in response to resistance exercise!
Free link https://t.co/JWca6dVU2a
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New pre-print out from the Burniston lab.
Adaptive time course of the skeletal muscle proteome during programmed resistance training in rats https://t.co/wAaQjZdDMZ
Our new preprint is out "Identification of a Resistance Exercise-Specific Signaling Pathway that Drives Skeletal Muscle Growth". Collaborative project with @Coon_Labs and @mackinprof that took 8 years to finish. Hopefully you think it was worth the wait https://t.co/xDQj1zC5k9
President Trump "gained nothing with all these antics" surrounding the stimulus negotiations, "just needlessly creating chaos because he could," says @DonLemon. #DonsTake https://t.co/adSerzdxED
Reducing daily steps to fewer than 1,500 — similar to the activity level of people who are housebound during this pandemic — for just two weeks can reduce an older person's insulin sensitivity by as much as one-third, researchers have found. https://t.co/Y88ApuBpGZ