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Multi-omics uncovers immune-modulatory molecules in plasma contributing to resistance exercise-ameliorated locomotor disability after incomplete spinal cord injury_mouse data


ABSTRACT: We established a weight-loaded ladder-climbing mouse model to mimic the physiological effects of resistance exercise, and we analyzed the plasma proteome.

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus

SUBMITTER: Lin Cheng  

PROVIDER: PXD060217 | iProX | Sun Jan 26 00:00:00 GMT 2025

REPOSITORIES: iProX

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Multi-omics uncovers immune-modulatory molecules in plasma contributing to resistance exercise-ameliorated locomotor disability after incomplete spinal cord injury.

Zhou Ren R   Chen Jibao J   Tang Yunhan Y   Wei Chuijin C   Yu Ping P   Ding Xinmei X   Zhu Li'ao L   Yao Jiajia J   Ouyang Zengqiang Z   Qiao Jing J   Xiong Shumin S   Dong Liaoliao L   Yin Tong T   Li Haiqing H   Feng Ye Y   Cheng Lin L  

Genome medicine 20250205 1


<h4>Background</h4>Exercise rehabilitation therapy has garnered widespread recognition for its beneficial effects on the restoration of locomotor function in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Notably, resistance exercise has demonstrated significant improvements in muscle strength, coordination, and overall functional recovery. However, to optimize clinical management and mimic exercise-like effects, it is imperative to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the molecular alterations t  ...[more]

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