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Brun Ulfhake

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Frontiers in Genetics|July 19, 2021
Sarcopenia: What Is the Origin of This Aging-Induced Disorder?Thomas Gustafsson, Brun Ulfhake
Aging Cell|March 18, 2005
Sarcopenia is not due to lack of regenerative drive in senescent skeletal muscleErik Edström, Brun Ulfhake
Neurobiology of Aging|January 24, 2002
Evidence for loss of myelinated input to the spinal cord in senescent ratsEsbjörn Bergman, Brun Ulfhake
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 26, 2024
Aging Skeletal Muscles: What Are the Mechanisms of Age-Related Loss of Strength and Muscle Mass, and Can We Impede Its Development and Progression?Thomas Gustafsson, Brun Ulfhake
Plos One|June 26, 2023
Bouts of rest and physical activity in C57BL/6J miceKarin Pernold, Eric Rullman, Brun Ulfhake
Neurobiology of Aging|December 17, 2009
Behavioral changes in aging female C57BL/6 miceAndreas Fahlström, Qian Yu, Brun Ulfhake
Scientific Reports|March 3, 2021
Major oscillations in spontaneous home-cage activity in C57BL/6 mice housed under constant conditionsKarin Pernold, Eric Rullman, Brun Ulfhake
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|October 13, 2011
Changes in behaviors of male C57BL/6J mice across adult life span and effects of dietary restrictionAndreas Fahlström, Hugo Zeberg, Brun Ulfhake
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|September 27, 2005
The organization of the brainstem and spinal cord of the mouse: relationships between monoaminergic, cholinergic, and spinal projection systemsVeronique G J M VanderHorst, Brun Ulfhake
Aging Cell|July 29, 2003
Differential regulation of Shc adaptor proteins in skeletal muscle, spinal cord and forebrain of aged rats with sensorimotor impairmentXiaogang Jiang, Erik Edstrom, Mikael Altun, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 37) with videos related to

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Frontiers in Genetics|July 19, 2021
Sarcopenia: What Is the Origin of This Aging-Induced Disorder?Thomas Gustafsson, Brun Ulfhake
Aging Cell|March 18, 2005
Sarcopenia is not due to lack of regenerative drive in senescent skeletal muscleErik Edström, Brun Ulfhake
Neurobiology of Aging|January 24, 2002
Evidence for loss of myelinated input to the spinal cord in senescent ratsEsbjörn Bergman, Brun Ulfhake
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 26, 2024
Aging Skeletal Muscles: What Are the Mechanisms of Age-Related Loss of Strength and Muscle Mass, and Can We Impede Its Development and Progression?Thomas Gustafsson, Brun Ulfhake
Plos One|June 26, 2023
Bouts of rest and physical activity in C57BL/6J miceKarin Pernold, Eric Rullman, Brun Ulfhake
Neurobiology of Aging|December 17, 2009
Behavioral changes in aging female C57BL/6 miceAndreas Fahlström, Qian Yu, Brun Ulfhake
Scientific Reports|March 3, 2021
Major oscillations in spontaneous home-cage activity in C57BL/6 mice housed under constant conditionsKarin Pernold, Eric Rullman, Brun Ulfhake
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|October 13, 2011
Changes in behaviors of male C57BL/6J mice across adult life span and effects of dietary restrictionAndreas Fahlström, Hugo Zeberg, Brun Ulfhake
Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy|September 27, 2005
The organization of the brainstem and spinal cord of the mouse: relationships between monoaminergic, cholinergic, and spinal projection systemsVeronique G J M VanderHorst, Brun Ulfhake
Aging Cell|July 29, 2003
Differential regulation of Shc adaptor proteins in skeletal muscle, spinal cord and forebrain of aged rats with sensorimotor impairmentXiaogang Jiang, Erik Edstrom, Mikael Altun, et al.
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