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Online now: How to train your rodent: Recommendations for the preclinical study of exercise-induced benefits in metabolic research
Excited to announce that registration is officially open for #METPHYS2026! All meeting details can be found here: www.sablesys.com/metphys-the-...
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Regular physical activity is fundamental in promoting health; however, uncovering the molecular adaptations remains challenging in humans. Rodent models have been indispensable for unveiling biological responses to exercise, but performing preclinical interventions can be challenging. Here, we outline key experimental considerations to guide best practices in future preclinical exercise studies.
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How to train your rodent: Recommendations for the preclinical study of exercise-induced benefits in metabolic research
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To all immunologists looking for amazing opportunities at a fantastic school/university. Please check the opening for a professorship in Integrated Immunology below 👇. Please don`t forget: ETH is a fantastic place to work and live!! ethz.ch/en/the-eth-z...
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Nice collaboration with @grauperalab.bsky.social and Marc Claret! All credit to them. www.cell.com/cell-metabol...
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Chivite et al. show that the genetic inactivation of the mitochondrial fusion protein MFN2 in the endothelium triggers a protective stress response that boosts fat burning, increases secretion of the ...
Deletion of Mfn2 in endothelial cells triggers a mitohormetic response that improves systemic metabolism and healthspan in mice
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Overuse of our tendons can cause painful medical conditions for which only limited treatment options exist. Researchers have now deciphered an important molecular mechanism that triggers these problem...
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Researchers discover trigger of tendon disease
Laboratory of Exercise and Health - ETH Zürich
Laboratory of Exercise and Health - ETH Zürich
Laboratory of Exercise and Health - ETH Zürich