A new systematic review including data from 339 subjects, found dietary supplements have protective effects on lean muscle mass, but not on strength, amongst patients suffering from disuse muscular atrophy.
Completed enrollment of the pivotal STRIDE study; topline results anticipated 4Q 2023Raised $68.3 million in gross proceeds from a concurrent public offering and private placement IRVINE, Calif.,. | May 11, 2023
Completed enrollment of the pivotal STRIDE study; topline results anticipated 4Q 2023Raised $68.3 million in gross proceeds from a concurrent public offering and private placement IRVINE, Calif., May
Joeva Barrow, assistant professor of molecular nutrition in the Division of Nutritional Sciences, has won a 2022 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award, which funds biomedical research to advance children’s health.
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have devised a method for mapping the distribution of carnitine in skeletal muscle cells. Carnitine is a tiny molecule that aids in the transfer of fatty acids and the reduction of metabolic waste. They discovered that slow-type muscle fibres held the most, and that exercise immediately resulted in increases in acetylcarnitine, a byproduct of the cell's early response to carnitine. Their technique promises new insights into how muscle cells function.