The elimination of damaged cell components is essential for the maintenance of the body's tissues and organs.
University of BonnAug 23 2024 The elimination of damaged cell components is essential for the maintenance of the body's tissues and organs. An international research team led by the University of Bonn has made significant findings on mechanisms for the clearing of cellular wastes, showing that strength training activates such mechanisms. The findings could form the basis for new therapies for heart failure and nerve diseases, and even afford benefits for manned space missions.
Important implications for sports training and physical therapy The study was conducted with significant involvement by sports physiologists of German Sport University Cologne and the University of Hildesheim.
Unexpected regulation pointing the way to new therapies In analyzing BAG3 activation more closely, the researchers were surprised at what they observed. "Many cell proteins are activated by the attachment of phosphate groups in a process known as phosphorylation.
Heart Heart Failure Membrane Muscle Nerve Physical Therapy Protein Research Syndrome
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Strength training activates cellular waste disposal, interdisciplinary research revealsThe elimination of damaged cell components is essential for the maintenance of the body's tissues and organs. An international research team led by the University of Bonn has made significant findings on mechanisms for the clearing of cellular wastes, showing that strength training activates such mechanisms.
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