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- _6 label "Selventa" provenance.
- large_corpus.bel title "BEL Framework Large Corpus Document" provenance.
- _4 title "Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy Lecture" provenance.
- _4 type "Other" provenance.
- _4 identifier "Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy Lecture" provenance.
- large_corpus.bel description "Approximately 61,000 statements." provenance.
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- _5 value "HORMONES IN SKELETAL MUSCLE HYPERTROPHY Hormones are chemicals which organs secrete to initiate or regulate the activity of an organ or group of cells in another part of the body. It should be noted that hormone function is decidedly affected by nutritional status, foodstuff intake and lifestyle factors such as stress, sleep, and general health. The following hormones are of special interest in skeletal muscle hypertrophy. GROWTH HORMONE Growth hormone (GH) is a peptide hormone that stimulates IGF in skeletal muscle, promoting satellite cell activation, proliferation and differentiation (9). However, the observed hypertrophic effects from the additional administration of GH, investigated in GH-treated groups doing resistance exercise, may be less credited with contractile protein increase and more attributable to fluid retention and accumulation of connective tissue (9)." provenance.
- large_corpus.bel rights "Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Selventa. All rights reserved." provenance.