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1. Exploration of the triceps surae muscle in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy using instrumented measurements of stiffness and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging for muscle architecture.

2. Circulating immune cell populations at rest and in response to acute endurance exercise in young adults with cerebral palsy.

4. Coordinated Regulation of Myonuclear DNA Methylation, mRNA, and miRNA Levels Associates With the Metabolic Response to Rapid Synergist Ablation-Induced Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy in Female Mice.

6. MicroRNA control of the myogenic cell transcriptome and proteome: the role of miR-16.

8. Time-matched accelerometers on limbs and waist in children with CP give new insights into real-life activities after botulinum toxin treatment: A proof of concept study.

9. Extracellular vesicle characteristics and microRNA content in cerebral palsy and typically developed individuals at rest and in response to aerobic exercise.

10. A prophylactic subcutaneous dose of the anticoagulant tinzaparin does not influence qPCR-based assessment of circulating levels of miRNA in humans.

12. Reliability and Validity of an Ultrasound-Based Protocol for Measurement of Quadriceps Muscle Thickness in Children.

13. Epigenetic evidence for distinct contributions of resident and acquired myonuclei during long-term exercise adaptation using timed in vivo myonuclear labeling.

15. Nucleus Type-Specific DNA Methylomics Reveals Epigenetic "Memory" of Prior Adaptation in Skeletal Muscle.

16. Reduced mitochondrial DNA and OXPHOS protein content in skeletal muscle of children with cerebral palsy.

17. Acute endurance exercise stimulates circulating levels of mitochondrial-derived peptides in humans.

19. The myonuclear DNA methylome in response to an acute hypertrophic stimulus.

20. Multi-frequency bioimpedance: a non-invasive tool for muscle-health assessment of adults with cerebral palsy.

21. Early accentuated muscle hypertrophy is strongly associated with myonuclear accretion.

23. RaceRunning training improves stamina and promotes skeletal muscle hypertrophy in young individuals with cerebral palsy.

24. Reduced skeletal muscle expression of mitochondrial-derived peptides humanin and MOTS-C and Nrf2 in chronic kidney disease.

25. Ribosome biogenesis in skeletal muscle: coordination of transcription and translation.

26. Skeletal muscle signaling responses to resistance exercise of the elbow extensors are not compromised by a preceding bout of aerobic exercise.

28. Muscle contractures in patients with cerebral palsy and acquired brain injury are associated with extracellular matrix expansion, pro-inflammatory gene expression, and reduced rRNA synthesis.

29. Forearm Flexor Muscles in Children with Cerebral Palsy Are Weak, Thin and Stiff.

30. mTOR signaling regulates myotube hypertrophy by modulating protein synthesis, rDNA transcription, and chromatin remodeling.

31. Muscle wasting in end-stage renal disease promulgates premature death: established, emerging and potential novel treatment strategies.

33. Altered autophagy gene expression and persistent atrophy suggest impaired remodeling in chronic hemiplegic human skeletal muscle.

34. Mechanical loading induces the expression of a Pol I regulon at the onset of skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

35. Strength, power, fiber types, and mRNA expression in trained men and women with different ACTN3 R577X genotypes.

36. Reply to Rennie, Phillips, and Smith.

37. Skeletal muscle proteolysis in response to short-term unloading in humans.

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