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epicatechin gallate/atrophy

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Role and mechanism of catechin in skeletal muscle cell differentiation.

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Muscle degeneration and cachexia caused by aging and chronic diseases seriously reduce the quality of life of patients. Catechins in tea enhance skeletal muscle performance, but the specific function and mechanism require further exploration. Myogenic differentiation is accompanied by extensive

Green tea flavanols protect human γB-crystallin from oxidative photodamage.

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Age related cataract is a major cause of visual loss worldwide that is a result of opacification of the eye lens proteins. One of the major reasons behind this deterioration is UV induced oxidative damage. The study reported here is focused on an investigation of the oxidative stress induced damage

Polyphenols prevent clinorotation-induced expression of atrogenes in mouse C2C12 skeletal myotubes.

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Oxidative stress is a key factor in stimulating the expression of atrogenes, which are muscle atrophy-related ubiquitin ligases, in skeletal muscle, and it induces muscle atrophy during unloading. However, the effects of antioxidative nutrients on atrogene expression have not been demonstrated. We
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