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#179 - Jeremy Loenneke, Ph.D.: The science of blood flow restriction—benefits, uses, and what it teaches us about the relationship between muscle size and strength

The Peter Attia Drive

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Is the Acton and Myason Complex Changing?

When you think about an epithelial cell or something like that, we don't really pay much attention to the si of those cells. But in this sense, muscles are kind of unique in they can have not just a non pathologic, but a healthy change in size. So is it primarily due to an increase in the amount of acton and myason within this cell, or some other characteristic? Is it does? Does the acton andMyason complex actually change in size? Or do you just have more of it?

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