If you've ever spent much time on the gym floor, you might have been told that you need to 'shock the muscle' in order to ...
Cells produce heat shock proteins in response to heat or cold stress and are involved in wound healing. Although muscle contractile function remained stable after recovering from heat-induced injury, ...
It can decrease inflammation and help promote wound healing, and like RBM3, it may help protect muscle mass during periods of disuse. This cold shock protein may also play a role in ...