Skeletal muscles in mice appear to "remember" prior training, aiding muscle growth and adaptability when retrained through exercise, according to research published in the journal Function.
Washington [US], August 19 (ANI): A new study found that skeletal muscles in mice appear to "remember" prior training, aiding muscle growth and adaptability when retrained through exercise.
A new study found that skeletal muscles in mice appear to remember prior training, aiding muscle growth and adaptability when retrained through exercise.
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