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The following pages link to Skeletal muscle homeostasis and plasticity in youth and ageing: impact of nutrition and exercise (Q28262423):
Displaying 30 items.
- Molecular studies of exercise, skeletal muscle, and ageing (Q26745904) (← links)
- Cellular ageing mechanisms in osteoarthritis (Q26746549) (← links)
- Live strong and prosper: the importance of skeletal muscle strength for healthy ageing (Q26770637) (← links)
- Minimal dose of milk protein concentrate to enhance the anabolic signalling response to a single bout of resistance exercise; a randomised controlled trial. (Q33781324) (← links)
- Expression of protocadherin gamma in skeletal muscle tissue is associated with age and muscle weakness (Q36892042) (← links)
- Historical and contemporary stable isotope tracer approaches to studying mammalian protein metabolism (Q38835222) (← links)
- Beneficial effects of exercise on age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress in skeletal muscle (Q38949760) (← links)
- Neurodegeneration Enhances the Development of Arthritis. (Q38966578) (← links)
- "Nutraceuticals" in relation to human skeletal muscle and exercise (Q39112416) (← links)
- Effects of leucine-enriched essential amino acid and whey protein bolus dosing upon skeletal muscle protein synthesis at rest and after exercise in older women (Q47653598) (← links)
- Characterising the muscle anabolic potential of dairy, meat and plant-based protein sources in older adults (Q47895769) (← links)
- Acta Physiologica Award: outperforming original articles from 2015 to 2017. (Q48268745) (← links)
- Can we make physiological research better? (Q50063065) (← links)
- Our best 2015-2017. (Q50063096) (← links)
- Failure to expand the motor unit size to compensate for declining motor unit numbers distinguishes sarcopenic from non-sarcopenic older men. (Q51741440) (← links)
- Research funding: do you get what you pay for? (Q52840019) (← links)
- You are not alone. (Q52844572) (← links)
- Muscle Stem Cell and Physical Activity: What Point is the Debate at? (Q55048133) (← links)
- A Distinct Pattern of Circulating Amino Acids Characterizes Older Persons with Physical Frailty and Sarcopenia: Results from the BIOSPHERE Study (Q58608331) (← links)
- The age-related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function: Measurement and physiology of muscle fibre atrophy and muscle fibre loss in humans (Q58702236) (← links)
- Lactate administration activates the ERK1/2, mTORC1, and AMPK pathways differentially according to skeletal muscle type in mouse (Q58721057) (← links)
- Effects of mammalian target of rapamycin on proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation of myoblasts undergoing mechanical stress (Q60953206) (← links)
- Mechanoadaptation: articular cartilage through thick and thin (Q61633873) (← links)
- Perspective: Protein Requirements and Optimal Intakes in Aging: Are We Ready to Recommend More Than the Recommended Daily Allowance? (Q88319142) (← links)
- Protein Type, Protein Dose, and Age Modulate Dietary Protein Digestion and Phenylalanine Absorption Kinetics and Plasma Phenylalanine Availability in Humans (Q89759627) (← links)
- On the Conditioning of Plants: A Review of Experimental Evidence (Q92902521) (← links)
- The mechanisms and treatments for sarcopenia: could exosomes be a perspective research strategy in the future? (Q92988636) (← links)
- Shared Regulatory Pathways Reveal Novel Genetic Correlations Between Grip Strength and Neuromuscular Disorders (Q94545588) (← links)
- Report of a member-led meeting: how stable isotope techniques can enhance human nutrition research (Q96114110) (← links)
- Dietary fish oil supplement induces age-specific contractile and proteomic responses in muscles of male rats (Q97530495) (← links)