Yu-xiang Wu
6 Papers
8 Citations
Yu-xiang Wu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Sarcopenia. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Immune system and sarcopenia: Presented relationship and future perspective
TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors studied the relationship of sarcopenia and immune system and found that the alteration in immune organs can affect both the innate immunity and adaptive immunity, affecting the whole condition of the body through circulation.
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The role and therapeutic potential of stem cells in skeletal muscle in sarcopenia
Zijun Cai,Di Li,Yun-Tao Yang,Wenqing Xie,Miao He,Dengjie Yu,Yu-xiang Wu,Xiu-hua Wang,Wen-Feng Xiao,Yusheng Li +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , a review of the role of stem cells in muscle, especially satellite cells and muscle-derived stem cells, in sarcopenia is presented. But, the authors do not elaborate on the interactions between the two types of cells.
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Blood Flow Restriction Training for the Intervention of Sarcopenia: Current Stage and Future Perspective
TL;DR: As a well-tolerated and novel form of exercise, BFRT offers more potential in treating sarcopenia and involves deeper insights into the function and regulation of skeletal muscle.
The role and therapeutic potential of stem cells in skeletal muscle in sarcopenia
Zijun Cai,Di Liu,Yun-Tao Yang,Wenqing Xie,Miao He,Dengjie Yu,Yu-xiang Wu,Xiu-hua Wang,Wenfeng Xiao,Yusheng Li +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a review of the role of stem cells in muscle, especially satellite cells and muscle-derived stem cells, in sarcopenia is presented. But, the authors do not elaborate on the interactions between the two types of cells.
Application and progress of blood flow restriction training in improving muscle mass and strength in the elderly
TL;DR: In this article , a comparison of blood flow restriction training with traditional training methods and its application in the elderly, it was shown that the main mechanism of RBT promoting muscle mass and strength growth is metabolic stress response, including muscle fiber recruitment, protein synthesis signal pathway activation, hormone secretion, and is also related to cell swelling caused by pressure.
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