Lednev, E. M.
Lysenko, E. A.
Zgoda, V. G.
Gazizova, G. R.
Shagimardanova, E. I.
Makhnovskii, P. A.
Vinogradova, O. L.
Dubrov, V. E.
Popov, D. V.
Article History
Received: 10 March 2022
Revised: 7 June 2022
Accepted: 24 June 2022
First Online: 27 April 2023
COMPLIANCE WITH ETHICAL STANDARDS
: All studies were carried out in accordance with the principles of biomedical ethics formulated in the Declaration of Helsinki of 1964 and its subsequent updates and approved by the Commission on Biomedical Ethics of the Institute of Biomedical Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow) (Protocol No. 404).
: The authors declare that they do not have a clear and potential conflict of interest associated with the publication of this article.<i>Contribution of authors to the publication.</i> E.M. Lednev, E.A. Lysenko, O.L. Vinogradova, V.E. Dubrov, and D.V. Popov took part in organizing and conducting a physiological experiment with volunteers. E.M. Lednev, D.V. Popov, and V.E. Dubrov organized and performed biopsies of skeletal muscle tissue. V.G. Zgoda performed panoramic mass spectrometric proteomic analysis. G.R. Gazizova and E.I. Shagimardanov performed RNA sequencing. E.M. Lednev, E.A. Lysenko, P.A. Makhnovsky, O.L. Vinogradova, V.E. Dubrov, and D.V. Popov performed bioinformatics and statistical analysis of the obtained data and prepared the text of the manuscript.
: Each participant in the study provided a voluntary written informed consent signed by him after explaining to him the potential risks and benefits, as well as the nature of the upcoming study.