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Muscular heat shock protein response and muscle damage after semi-professional football match.

Håvard WiigKristoffer T CummingVilde HandegaardJostein StabellMatthew SpencerTruls Raastad
Published in: Scandinavian journal of medicine & science in sports (2022)
Football match play induced a muscular HSP stress response 1-72 h post-match. Specifically, the accumulation of HSPs in cytoskeletal structures and the granular staining of αB-crystallin suggests occurrence of ultrastructural damage. The damage, indicated by the HSP response, might be one reason for the typically 72 h decrease in force-generating capacity after football matches.
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