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Muscle Ageing and Sarcopenia Study (MASS) Lifecourse: a valuable resource for understanding skeletal muscle ageing

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Rachel CooperORCiD, Dr Christopher HurstORCiD, Dr Holly SyddallORCiD, Helen Atkinson, Dr Jonny BunnORCiD, Daniela Carpinelli, Dr Antoneta GranicORCiD, Susan HillmanORCiD, Grace LewisORCiD, Dr Claire McDonaldORCiD, Katie Sloan, Dr Karen Suetterlin, Professor Miles WithamORCiD, Professor Avan SayerORCiD

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Author(s): Cooper R, Hurst C, Syddall H, Atkinson H, Bunn JG, Carpinelli D, Granic A, Hillman SJ, Lewis EG, McDonald C, Sloan K, Suetterlin K, Witham MD, Sayer AA

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: GeroScience

Year: 2026

Pages: Epub ahead of print

Online publication date: 13/06/2026

Acceptance date: 20/05/2026

Date deposited: 22/05/2026

ISSN (electronic): 2509-2723

Publisher: Springer Nature

URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-026-02341-5

DOI: 10.1007/s11357-026-02341-5

Data Access Statement: The MASS Lifecourse Study Team supports data sharing with bona fide researchers and industry partners. Data and sample access is managed via an established collaboration and data request process in adherence with data security standards and in line with ethical approvals and participant consent. Contact details for inquiries are provided on the MASS Lifecourse study web page (https://www.ageresearchgroup.ncl.ac.uk/mass-lifecourse).


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National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre (ref. NIHR203309)
NIHR Newcastle Clinical Research Facility

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