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Our tweets are private tweets in English and German by people working at the Chair of Exercise Biology (Prof Dr Henning Wackerhage) at TUM.

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New review from myself & @scbodine in @ESSRonline | #myotwitter UBR5: A New Player in Protein Quality Control for Skeletal Muscle Growth and Remodeling journals.lww.com/acsm-essr/full… 1/3


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Cardiac PGC1a is required for adaptations of the heart to exercise (in mice). A wonderful collaboration with the lab of Tony Rosenzweig. Sumeet is off to start his won lab at UVa (congrats!) nature.com/articles/s4416…


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New mechanism of muscle growth in length

1/ Ever wondered how lifting weights makes muscles grow? 💪Our latest study reveals that mTORC1 doesn’t always hold the key. Full breakdown + preprint in this thread 👇biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



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Full house for @mackinprof public lecture @BSRAgeing meeting hosted by @ManMetUni

MogwaiBeth's tweet image. Full house for @mackinprof public lecture @BSRAgeing meeting hosted by @ManMetUni

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🚨 Don’t miss the #EarlyBird Registration - 𝗔𝘂𝗴 𝟯𝟭! This year’s topic: #Diabetes and #LiverHealth🫀 🌟Meet world-class speakers from Harvard, Oxford, Karolinska, Yale, Cambridge & more! 🌟 Network with editors from Nature, Cell and EMBO MolMed! ➡️helmholtz-munich.de/en/diabetes-co…

helmholtz_diabc's tweet image. 🚨 Don’t miss the #EarlyBird Registration - 𝗔𝘂𝗴 𝟯𝟭!

This year’s topic: #Diabetes and #LiverHealth🫀

🌟Meet world-class speakers from Harvard, Oxford, Karolinska, Yale, Cambridge & more!
🌟 Network with editors from Nature, Cell and EMBO MolMed!

➡️helmholtz-munich.de/en/diabetes-co…

TUM Exercise Biology Group reposted

GLP-1 drugs are game-changers—but the game doesn't end with pounds lost. Without strategies to preserve lean mass, you risk compromising metabolism, function, and long-term success. That’s why building muscle—and safeguarding it—is a critical piece of the GLP-1 story, not just a…


TUM Exercise Biology Group reposted

The question of how incretin-mimetics (i.e., GLP-1RA like semaglutide) affect muscle mass and function is very important and has been haunting the field for quite a while now. So, I am particularly pleased to share our recent paper on the matter: medrxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…


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Dr. John J McCarthy's team at @UKYMedicine provide the first evidence that skeletal muscle stem cell mitochondria are transferred to #myofibers upon fusion during hypertrophy. @APS_Function | bit.ly/4mwpMtB

musclecellnews's tweet image. Dr. John J McCarthy's team at @UKYMedicine provide the first evidence that skeletal muscle stem cell mitochondria are transferred to #myofibers upon fusion during hypertrophy. 

@APS_Function | bit.ly/4mwpMtB

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What a great occasion! Our Visiting Student Alex Braunsperger and Paulina Braunsperger-Wasserfurth tie the knot, Bavarian style. Heartly Congrats!

LabSpiegelman's tweet image. What a great occasion! Our Visiting Student Alex Braunsperger and Paulina Braunsperger-Wasserfurth tie the knot, Bavarian style. Heartly Congrats!

TUM Exercise Biology Group reposted

Our most comprehensive review ever! With twiterless Amira Klip and Philip Bilan. #nexs A Comprehensive View of Muscle Glucose Uptake: Regulation by Insulin, Contractile Activity and Exercise | Physiological Reviews | American Physiological Society journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…


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We are launching a DGMet exercise & muscle metabolism working group. The aim of the group is to research exercise and muscle metabolism, using especially advanced methods of metabolic research such as metabolomics. Interested in joining? Register here: dgmet.de

HeWaHippo's tweet image. We are launching a DGMet exercise & muscle metabolism working group. The aim of the group is to research exercise and muscle metabolism, using especially advanced methods of metabolic research such as metabolomics. Interested in joining? Register here: dgmet.de

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Herzlichen Glückwunsch, Matthias Tschöp. Der derzeitige CEO des @HelmholtzMunich wurde heute zum neuen Präsidenten der LMU gewählt. Seine sechsjährige Amtszeit beginnt am 1. Oktober 2025. lmu.de/de/newsroom/ne…


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Excited about setting up a pipeline with machine learning for fiber typing and morphometric analyses of skeletal muscle. I'm impressed by how beautiful Immunofluorescence is - there's just something timeless about it! 🔬 Thanks, @DyarKen and #Taoyue for this great opportunity!


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New in @iScience_CP we report that pathogenic bacterial infections although restricted to the gut cause pathology in bone, an extra-intestinal organ. cell.com/iscience/fullt…


TUM Exercise Biology Group reposted

Enlightening talk from @TimoMueller_IDO - @HelmholtzMunich in the Weight Loss and Skeletal Muscle Symposium at @TU_Muenchen. Thanks, @HeWaHippo and the HyperMet Consortium for promoting such a great event.

LeonardoMatta's tweet image. Enlightening talk from @TimoMueller_IDO - @HelmholtzMunich in the Weight Loss and Skeletal Muscle Symposium at @TU_Muenchen. Thanks, @HeWaHippo and the HyperMet Consortium for promoting such a great event.

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Increased amounts of fat in skeletal muscle [intermuscular fat], a marker of inflammation, is associated with an increased risk of major cardiovascular events. From an observational study of >600 participants with PET scans, followed for 6 years (a first) academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva…

EricTopol's tweet image. Increased amounts of fat in skeletal muscle [intermuscular fat], a marker of inflammation, is associated with an increased risk of major cardiovascular events.
From an observational study of >600 participants with PET scans, followed for 6 years (a first)
academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva……

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🚨🚨if you are into metabolism PLEASE STOP everything you do and check this seminal article that will change how we understand CHO metabolism forever… Dr. George Brooks and his colleagues have demonstrated the final pathway of CHO oxidation with the completion of the…


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Our paper on the ‚Effects of time-of-day on the noradrenaline, adrenaline, cortisol and blood lipidome response to an ice bath‘ is now published in Scientific Reports. @TUMExerciseBio @TRR_BATenergy nature.com/articles/s4159…


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