American journal of physiology. Cell physiologyAnimalsMaleRatsSprague-DawleyFemale
Eccentric overload training promotes serial sarcomerogenesis to a greater extent than conventional resistance training.
Amelia Rilling, Avery Hinks, Alexandra Q Kirkup, Martino V Franchi, Geoffrey A Power
Published: 202610.1152/ajpcell.00713.2025
Abstract
Eccentric exercise has been shown to increase serial sarcomere number (SSN) through sarcomerogenesis in both animal and human models. However, eccentric contractions rarely occur in isolation and are often used in conjunction with concentric movement…
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