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Using a multi-omics approach, the authors examine the molecular drivers of sexual dimorphism in the subcutaneous adipose tissue from sedentary and endurance-trained rats. These data provide a valuable resource for adipose tissue-related research.
The authors describe distinct phases of adaptions in the human plasma proteome to 7 days without food, with profound changes occurring only after 2 days.
The authors explore the molecular signature of skeletal muscle adaptations to an acute bout of exercise in mice, providing a valuable resource that includes transcriptomic, epigenetic, proteomic and phosphoproteomic changes in muscle plasticity.