Hashim Islam

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Hashim Islam

@hashim90i

Assistant Professor @UBC_HES | exercise metabolism, muscle and immune cell mitochondria

Kelowna, British Columbia Katılım Mayıs 2016
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David A Hood
David A Hood@dhood_york·
Check out the great review by Khemraj and Kuznyetsova: Adaptations in mitochondrial quality control and interactions with innate immune signaling within skeletal muscle: A narrative review; Here is the link: doi.org/10.1016/j.jshs…
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David A Hood
David A Hood@dhood_york·
Check out Anastasiya Kuznyetsova's newest paper on Mitophagy in skeletal muscle: a review on aging, disuse and exercise doi.org/10.1113/EP0930…
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Tom Hazell
Tom Hazell@hazelltj·
HIIT critics have long argued that results are propped up by poor methods. This RCT from Drs. Gibala & Gurd dismantles that critique: SIT 3x/week for 6 weeks improved VO₂peak in inactive adults Methodological flaws? Not here. Clear evidence. #HIIT 📄 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sm…
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Christopher Perry PhD
Christopher Perry PhD@ChrisPerryMito·
Just published: We show that the mitochondrial targeted drug SkQ1 prevents muscle weakness before and after atrophy occurs during ovarian cancer. This effect is linked to altered SR calcium release (thanks to @chenglabyorku for help with this discovery!) tinyurl.com/y7j64kjy
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Christopher Perry PhD
Christopher Perry PhD@ChrisPerryMito·
When is a change in mitochondrial bioenergetics reflective of 'mitochondrial dysfunction' vs 'intentional reprogramming'? Here we present traditional vs alternative interpretations of mitochondrial responses to muscle disuse. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…
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Michalis Nikolaidis
Michalis Nikolaidis@mg_nikolaidis·
If, like me, you thought the first evidence of exercise-induced mitochondrial adaptations came from Holloszy in 1967… think again. Turns out Olga Chepinoga published it in 1939—in Ukrainian. A fascinating historical reappraisal.
Nick Krontiris@nick_krontiris

This editorial unveils, and place in context, important and overlooked research published in Ukraine in 1939 that represents the first manuscript in the fast-growing research area of mitochondrial adaptations to regular muscle contractions.

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