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From the study "Spermidine coupled with exercise rescues skeletal muscle atrophy from D-gal-induced aging rats through enhanced autophagy and reduced apoptosis via AMPK-FOXO3a signal pathway"

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English: "Cross sectional area was measured and calculated from 150 skeletal muscle fibers in H&E stained sections using imageJ software. All rats were divided into five groups (n = 7) including rats treated with saline (Con), rats treated with D-gal (D), rats treated with D-gal coupled with spermidine (DS), rats treated with D-gal coupled with exercise training (DE), and rats treated with D-gal and spermidine as well as exercise training (DES) (×200)."
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Author Authors of the study: Jingjing Fan, Xiaoqi Yang, Jie Li, Ziyang Shu, Jun Dai, Xingran Liu, Biao Li, Shaohui Jia, Xianjuan Kou, Yi Yang and Ning Chen

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