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231 related items for PubMed ID: 28409828

  • 21. Sepsis attenuates the anabolic response to skeletal muscle contraction.
    Steiner JL, Lang CH.
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  • 27. Skeletal muscle protein balance in mTOR heterozygous mice in response to inflammation and leucine.
    Lang CH, Frost RA, Bronson SK, Lynch CJ, Vary TC.
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  • 29. Constitutive activation of CaMKKα signaling is sufficient but not necessary for mTORC1 activation and growth in mouse skeletal muscle.
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  • 32. Myostatin reduces Akt/TORC1/p70S6K signaling, inhibiting myoblast differentiation and myotube size.
    Trendelenburg AU, Meyer A, Rohner D, Boyle J, Hatakeyama S, Glass DJ.
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  • 33. Preservation of liver protein synthesis during dietary leucine deprivation occurs at the expense of skeletal muscle mass in mice deleted for eIF2 kinase GCN2.
    Anthony TG, McDaniel BJ, Byerley RL, McGrath BC, Cavener DR, McNurlan MA, Wek RC.
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  • 34. Reduced REDD1 expression contributes to activation of mTORC1 following electrically induced muscle contraction.
    Gordon BS, Steiner JL, Lang CH, Jefferson LS, Kimball SR.
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  • 38. Arginine protects muscle cells from wasting in vitro in an mTORC1-dependent and NO-independent manner.
    Ham DJ, Caldow MK, Lynch GS, Koopman R.
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  • 39. Leucine does not affect mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 assembly but is required for maximal ribosomal protein s6 kinase 1 activity in human skeletal muscle following resistance exercise.
    Apró W, Moberg M, Hamilton DL, Ekblom B, Rooyackers O, Holmberg HC, Blomstrand E.
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  • 40. Rapamycin-resistant mTORC1 kinase activity is required for herpesvirus replication.
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