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Greising and Call publish in Experimental Physiology
Dr. Sarah Greising and her University of Georgia colleague Dr. Jarrod Call have published on how targeting mitochondrial metabolism can restore muscle plasticity and function in traumatic injuries where standard rehabilitation falls short.
Sarah Greising, PhD, associate professor in the School of Kinesiology, and director, Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory (SMPRL), along with colleagues Jarrod Call, PhD (University of Georgia), recently published a review paper in Experimental Physiology. The work, “When rehabilitation is not enough, how targeting metabolism can overcome the limited plasticity of skeletal muscle after traumatic injury,” discusses recent advancements from the team. The review focuses on providing understanding of the sequela and physiological impact of the skeletal muscle and whole-body metabolism following volumetric muscle loss injury.