PaulGreenhaff
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Humans with function-disrupting variants in the myostatin gene (MSTN) have increased skeletal muscle mass and strength, and less adiposity
nature.com/articles/s4146…
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Brexit the gift that just keeps on giving
Grave’ concerns over applicant-led funds at UK research councils.

researchprofessionalnews.com/rr-news-uk-res…
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@MuscleMechsLab @MVFranchi @JPhysiol @jo_malli @UniofNottingham No worse than the current situation Gerard (see the Introduction of the manuscript for use of NSAIDs to improve training and performance gains)
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@MVFranchi @JPhysiol @jo_malli @pgreenhaff @UniofNottingham nice Martino and colleagues. Question though - as a completely unintended consequence, could these results maybe spark a trend in ⬆️ NSAIDs consumption for those seeking to increase muscle size?
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New in @JPhysiol
led by @jo_malli and @pgreenhaff
-NSAID ingestion augments training-induced muscle hypertrophy and differentially affects muscle mRNA expression, but not strength gains, in trained men-
physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…
(a study from my time at @UniofNottingham ! 😱)
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Hopefully of interest to scientists and exercise practitioners with and interest in muscle mass and functional gains in human volunteers. doi.org/10.1113/JP2895…
@JPhysiol
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