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Researcher
Mathias Vanmunster
- Disciplines:Laboratory medicine, Palliative care and end-of-life care, Regenerative medicine, Other basic sciences, Other health sciences, Nursing, Other paramedical sciences, Other translational sciences, Other medical and health sciences
Affiliations
- Skeletal Biology and Engineering Research Center (Division)
Member
From1 Apr 2022 → Today - Exercise Physiology Research Group (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 2017 → 31 Mar 2022
Projects
1 - 1 of 1
- Regulation of skeletal muscle function by a new link between mechanosensors and metabolism.From1 Oct 2017 → 31 Oct 2023Funding: FWO fellowships, BOF - Doctoral projects, BOF - doctoral mandates
Publications
1 - 7 of 7
- Prolonged mechanical muscle loading increases mechanosensor gene and protein levels and causes a moderate fast-to-slow fiber type switch in mice(2023)
Authors: Mathias Vanmunster, Alexander Pacolet, Ilse Jonkers, Katrien Koppo, Rik Lories
Pages: 918 - 931 - Physical inactivity by tail suspension alters markers of metabolism, structure, and autophagy of the mouse heart(2023)
Authors: Mathias Vanmunster, Alexander Pacolet
- Genome-wide association analyses of physical activity and sedentary behavior provide insights into underlying mechanisms and roles in disease prevention(2022)
Authors: Alexander Pacolet, Mathias Vanmunster, Martine Thomis
Pages: 1332 - + - Mechanosensors control skeletal muscle mass, molecular clocks, and metabolism(2022)
Authors: Mathias Vanmunster, Alexander Pacolet, Sebastiaan Dalle, Katrien Koppo, Ilse Jonkers, Rik Lories, Frank Suhr
- Omega-3 supplementation improves isometric strength but not muscle anabolic and catabolic signaling in response to resistance exercise in healthy older adults(2021)
Authors: Sebastiaan Dalle, Evelien Van Roie, Mathias Vanmunster, Frank Suhr, Stijn Bogaerts, Ruud Van Thienen, Katrien Koppo
- Evidence for skeletal muscle fiber type-specific expressions of mechanosensors(2019)
Authors: Mathias Vanmunster, Frank Suhr
Pages: 2987 - 3004 - Acute skeletal muscle contractions orchestrate signaling mechanisms to trigger nuclear NFATc1 shuttling and epigenetic histone modifications(2019)
Authors: Frank Suhr, Mathias Vanmunster
Pages: 633 - 652