Research found that even years after abstaining from steroid use — and little or no weight training — muscle fiber density and increased number of cell nuclei were comparable to drug-free athletes performing high-intensity strength-training. Additional cell nuclei could help former dopers because more nuclei = more protein synthesis = more muscle.
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Friday, January 14, 2011
Steroids Lingering Effects
Research found that even years after abstaining from steroid use — and little or no weight training — muscle fiber density and increased number of cell nuclei were comparable to drug-free athletes performing high-intensity strength-training. Additional cell nuclei could help former dopers because more nuclei = more protein synthesis = more muscle.
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athlete,
biochemistry,
Biology,
cell nuclei,
muscles,
steroids
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