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Author Rose, Adam J

Title PKC and CaMK in human skeletal muscle : effects of exercise / Adam J. Rose
Published [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2004

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Description x, 156 pages ; 30 cm
Summary The effects of exercise on novel signalling enzymes in skeletal muscle of humans was investigated. It was shown that exercise increased the activity of a calcium and calmodulin activated kinase. High-intensity, but submaximal, exercise increased the activity of some but not all isoforms of protein kinase C, a lipid-activated kinase family. These findings suggest that these enzymes may be part of the signalling process leading to beneficial adaptation to repeated exercise as well as the control of function within skeletal muscle during exercise
Notes Submitted to the School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences of the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Deakin University
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Deakin University, Victoria, 2004
Bibliography Bibliography: pages 119-148
Subject Muscles -- Physiology.
Exercise -- Physiological aspects.
Genre/Form Academic theses.
Author Deakin University. Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences
Deakin University. School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences