Muscle Biochemistry
Abstract
Our muscles need to be healthy more than ever. We need to know not only the structure, function and physiology of muscles, but also their biochemistry. Most people are not interested in it. If you don't know the chemical structure of the muscle, if you don't know the mechanism by which it grows, it's like adding sugar to the soup. This analogy is often applied to athletes and boys. Studying the origin of muscle diseases, prevention of muscle disease and treatment of the disease would be appropriate if it were carried out "biochemically". Studying muscle biochemistry is very important to you and us.
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