Muscle atrophy is a critical health concern requiring effective therapeutic strategies. Probiotics show potential via the gut-muscle axis. This...
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[title] => MTY001 probiotic improves muscle mass and function in a dexamethasone-induced at
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Meehee Park, Sun-young Ryu, In-gyun Hwang, Yu-ri Kim, Jiyeon Yoo, Jisoo Park
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Journal of Functional Foods
Abstract
Muscle atrophy is a critical health concern requiring effective therapeutic strategies. Probiotics show potential via the gut-muscle axis. This study …
Keywords/Topics
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum;MTY001MTY101; muscle atrophy;Sarcopenia;Yin Yang 1
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Grip strength test (BIO-GS4)
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