_Muscle Biology: The Life History of a Muscle_ looks at the story of a
muscle from its embryonic beginnings, through its growth and ability
to adapt to changing functional circumstances during adult life, to
its eventual decline in both structure and function as old age
progresses. Injury occurs to muscle during normal activity, after
trauma, and during the source of certain diseases. Chapters on both
muscle regeneration and muscle diseases emphasize the possibilities
and limitsations of the healing capacity of muscle fibers.
_Muscle Biology_ begins with a brief review about the structure and
function of a normal mature muscle and then proceeds to follow the
developmental history of a muscle from the embryo to old age in a
manner that gives the reader a perspective about not only
developmental controls but also how at any stage of development a
muscle is able to adapt to its functional environment. The book
discusses both normal and abnormal changes in the muscle, the
mechanisms behind those changes and how to mitigate deleterious
changes from disease, 'normal' aging, and disuse/lack of physical
activity. This is a must-have reference for students, researchers and
practitioners in need of a comprehensive overview of muscle biology.
* Provides an overview of muscle biology over the course of one’s
entire lifespan
* Explains the important elements of each aspect of muscle biology
without drowning the reader in excessive detail
* Contains over 300 illustrations and includes chapter summaries
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The Life History of a Muscle
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128202791
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Academic Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter