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2. Protein Type, Protein Dose, and Age Modulate Dietary Protein Digestion and Phenylalanine Absorption Kinetics and Plasma Phenylalanine Availability in Humans
3. Trigonelline is an NAD+ precursor that improves muscle function during ageing and is reduced in human sarcopenia
4. BGP-15 Improves Aspects of the Dystrophic Pathology in mdx and dko Mice with Differing Efficacies in Heart and Skeletal Muscle
5. Glycine administration attenuates progression of dystrophic pathology in prednisolone-treated dystrophin/utrophin null mice
6. Citrulline Does Not Prevent Skeletal Muscle Wasting or Weakness in Limb-Casted Mice1–3
7. Exercising before protein intake allows for greater use of dietary protein–derived amino acids for de novo muscle protein synthesis in both young and elderly men
8. Arginine protects muscle cells from wasting in vitro in an mTORC1-dependent and NO-independent manner
9. Whole Body Deletion of AMP-activated Protein Kinase β2 Reduces Muscle AMPK Activity and Exercise Capacity
10. Antibody-Directed Myostatin Inhibition Improves Diaphragm Pathology in Young but not Adult Dystrophic mdx Mice
11. Iron overload and impaired iron handling contribute to the dystrophic pathology in models of Duchenne muscular dystrophy
12. Dietary Protein Digestion and Absorption Rates and the Subsequent Postprandial Muscle Protein Synthetic Response Do Not Differ between Young and Elderly Men ,
13. Ingestion of a protein hydrolysate is accompanied by an accelerated in vivo digestion and absorption rate when compared with its intact protein
14. Long-term leucine supplementation does not increase muscle mass or strength in healthy elderly men
15. Metabolic remodeling of dystrophic skeletal muscle reveals biological roles for dystrophin and utrophin in adaptation and plasticity
16. Investigating the Potential for Sulforaphane to Attenuate Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in mdx Dystrophic Mice
17. Coingestion of Carbohydrate and Protein Hydrolysate Stimulates Muscle Protein Synthesis during Exercise in Young Men, with No Further Increase during Subsequent Overnight Recovery
18. The Muscle Protein Synthetic Response to Carbohydrate and Protein Ingestion Is Not Impaired in Men with Longstanding Type 2 Diabetes 3
19. A new two-tier strength assessment approach to the diagnosis of weakness in intensive care: an observational study
20. Additional file 2 of A new two-tier strength assessment approach to the diagnosis of weakness in intensive care: an observational study
21. Additional file 1 of A new two-tier strength assessment approach to the diagnosis of weakness in intensive care: an observational study
22. Dystrophin deficiency disrupts muscle clock expression and mitochondrial quality control in mdx mice
23. Nutritional Interventions to Promote Post-Exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis
24. Protein Ingestion Further Augments S6K1 Phosphorylation in Skeletal Muscle Following Resistance Type Exercise in Males
25. Co-ingestion of protein and leucine stimulates muscle protein synthesis rates to the same extent in young and elderly lean men
26. Co-Ingestion of a Protein Hydrolysate with or without Additional Leucine Effectively Reduces Postprandial Blood Glucose Excursions in Type 2 Diabetic Men
27. Iron accumulation in skeletal muscles of old mice is associated with impaired regeneration after ischaemia–reperfusion damage
28. Cellular mechanisms underlying temporal changes in skeletal muscle protein synthesis and breakdown during chronic β-adrenoceptor stimulation in mice
29. Co-ingestion of a protein hydrolysate and amino acid mixture with carbohydrate improves plasma glucose disposal in patients with type 2 diabetes
30. Resistance Exercise Increases Postprandial Muscle Protein Synthesis in Humans
31. Protein Co-ingestion Stimulates Muscle Protein Synthesis During Resistance Type Exercise: 957: May 30 4:00 PM - 4:15 PM
32. Co-ingestion Of Leucine With Protein Does Not Further Augment Post-exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates In Elderly Men: 871: June 1 1:00 PM - 1:15 PM
33. Protein Hydrolysate/Leucine Co-Ingestion Reduces the Prevalence of Hyperglycemia in Type 2 Diabetic Patients
34. Co-ingestion of Protein and Leucine Stimulates Muscle Protein Synthesis in Young and Elderly Men: 1065: 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM
35. Protein Type, Protein Dose, and Age Modulate Dietary Protein Digestion and Phenylalanine Absorption Kinetics and Plasma Phenylalanine Availability in Humans
36. The Combined Ingestion Of Protein And Free Leucine With Carbohydrate Increases Post-exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis: 2190 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
37. Spatiotemporal Mapping Reveals Regional Gastrointestinal Dysfunction in mdx Dystrophic Mice Ameliorated by Oral L-arginine Supplementation
38. Glycine Protects Muscle Cells From Wasting in vitro via mTORC1 Signaling
39. Choline administration attenuates aspects of the dystrophic pathology in mdx mice
40. Deletion of suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) in muscle stem cells does not alter muscle regeneration in mice after injury
41. Additional file 3: Figure S3. of Muscle-specific deletion of SOCS3 increases the early inflammatory response but does not affect regeneration after myotoxic injury
42. Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Muscle-specific deletion of SOCS3 increases the early inflammatory response but does not affect regeneration after myotoxic injury
43. Additional file 2: Figure S2. of Muscle-specific deletion of SOCS3 increases the early inflammatory response but does not affect regeneration after myotoxic injury
44. Muscle-specific deletion of SOCS3 increases the early inflammatory response but does not affect regeneration after myotoxic injury
45. Glycine restores the anabolic response to leucine in a mouse model of acute inflammation
46. Aging Is Accompanied by a Blunted Muscle Protein Synthetic Response to Protein Ingestion
47. L-Citrulline Protects Skeletal Muscle Cells from Cachectic Stimuli through an iNOS-Dependent Mechanism
48. Cellular mechanisms underlying temporal changes in skeletal muscle protein synthesis and breakdown during chronic beta-adrenoceptor stimulation in mice
49. Making Fast-Twitch Dystrophic Muscles Bigger Protects Them from Contraction Injury and Attenuates the Dystrophic Pathology
50. Dysfunctional Muscle and Liver Glycogen Metabolism in mdx Dystrophic Mice
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