Journal of Undergraduate Research
Keywords
exercise intensity, cytoskeletal protein, rats
College
Life Sciences
Department
Exercise Sciences
Abstract
Research in the field of exercise science, as in any scientific field, is changing and developing as knowledge of each intricate part of the human organism grows. Unfortunately such understanding can only be developed through tedious, ongoing research in labs. Comparative to other scientific fields, the study of exercise physiology, particularly that of the structural proteins in skeletal muscle, is relatively new. There is still much to be learned and studied. The data which we gathered contributed to the ever growing body of information that helps us better understand how skeletal muscle functions.
Recommended Citation
Noble, Brett and Parcell, Dr. Allen
(2013)
"Exercise Intensity and Cytoskeletal Protein in Rats,"
Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 2013:
Iss.
1, Article 1145.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jur/vol2013/iss1/1145