Sorensen publishes in Journal of Applied Physiology

Jacob Sorensen, PhD, a School of Kinesiology postdoctoral fellow, published an article “Secondary Denervation is a Chronic Pathophysiologic Sequela of Volumetric Muscle Loss” in the Journal of Applied Physiology. Sorensen is working in the Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory (SMPRL), directed by assistant professor, Sarah Greising, PhD. This work advances understanding of the pathophysiologic complexity of traumatic injury. Specifically, this identifies secondary denervation in the muscle as a novel aspect of the injury sequela. Co-authors of the article include Daniel Hoffman, MS, Benjamin Corona, MD PhD, and Greising.

The full citation is as follows: Jacob R. Sorensen, Daniel B. Hoffman, Benjamin T. Corona & Sarah M. Greising (2021) Secondary Denervation is a Chronic Pathophysiologic Sequela of Volumetric Muscle Loss, Journal of Applied Physiology, doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00049.2021