Protein important for motor coordination and exercise performance
04 Oct 2021 by Ted Escobedo 1 min read
Researchers at Karolinska Institute in Sweden have identified a protein that improves muscular metabolism, motor coordination and exercise performance in mice. The findings, published in Cell Metabolism, could be of therapeutic value for patients with muscle and neurological diseases, such as ALS.
Muscle health is a major determinant of overall health and the best way to keep muscles healthy is to exercise regularly. However, for some patients with debilitating diseases, exercise is not always possible. For that reason, researchers are looking for molecules that can by themselves bring about some of the benefits of physical exercise.
Know more: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/09/210929112811.htmTuesday- Tags:
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