1/n
We are excited to share the preprint of our work on the mitochondrial multi-omic response to endurance exercise training in 19 rat tissues from the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC)! https://t.co/GCaKQSa3Bp
First MoTrPAC major multi-omic paper is online! This is an outstanding molecular view of whole body exercise hoping to unravel mechanisms for how exercise improves health and prevents disease.
We are thrilled to share the preprint for the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium’s (aka MoTrPAC) first major multi-omic multi-tissue exercise study and data resource! https://t.co/XA2Dox3c8D
Thrilled to share my first paper from my PhD, advised by @jkpritch and in close collaboration with my co-first author @shailamusharoff, on testing for differences in causal variant effect sizes across populations. https://t.co/1Smhr09IiA (1/9)
@tallguyinlab and this one. from other replies, I second cat/cow (focus on t-spine, not lumbar), open book, thread the needle, and that pic of the foam roller stretch https://t.co/Nnz9O5Spgf
@tallguyinlab look for thoracic spine movements. light exercises are often more effective than stretches. look for “upper back” posts from @ docjenfit on IG as a place to start, e.g. https://t.co/2VaWcZQqr9