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176 related items for PubMed ID: 37289956

  • 1. The duration of glucocorticoid treatment alters the anabolic response to high-force muscle contractions.
    Dunlap KR, Steiner JL, Hickner RC, Chase PB, Gordon BS.
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  • 3. Castration alters protein balance after high-frequency muscle contraction.
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  • 5. Reduced REDD1 expression contributes to activation of mTORC1 following electrically induced muscle contraction.
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  • 8. Resistance exercise enhances long-term mTORC1 sensitivity to leucine.
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  • 9. High-intensity muscle contraction-mediated increases in Akt1 and Akt2 phosphorylation do not contribute to mTORC1 activation and muscle protein synthesis.
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  • 11. The effect of repeated bouts of electrical stimulation-induced muscle contractions on proteolytic signaling in rat skeletal muscle.
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  • 13. Synergistic stimulation of myogenesis by glucocorticoid and IGF-I signaling.
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  • 14. Systemic IL-6 regulation of eccentric contraction-induced muscle protein synthesis.
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  • 15. Contraction-regulated mTORC1 and protein synthesis: Influence of AMPK and glycogen.
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  • 16. Repressors of mTORC1 act to blunt the anabolic response to feeding in the soleus muscle of a cast-immobilized mouse hindlimb.
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  • 17. Cannabidiol Does Not Impair Anabolic Signaling Following Eccentric Contractions in Rats.
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  • 18. Prematurity blunts the insulin- and amino acid-induced stimulation of translation initiation and protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs.
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  • 19. c-Myc overexpression increases ribosome biogenesis and protein synthesis independent of mTORC1 activation in mouse skeletal muscle.
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  • 20. Loss of REDD1 augments the rate of the overload-induced increase in muscle mass.
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