47 results on '"Thalacker-Mercer, Anna E."'
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2. NaCT/SLC13A5 facilitates citrate import and metabolism under nutrient-limited conditions
3. When a calorie is not just a calorie: Diet quality and timing as mediators of metabolism and healthy aging
4. Reduced Shmt2 Expression Impairs Mitochondrial Folate Accumulation and Respiration, and Leads to Uracil Accumulation in Mouse Mitochondrial DNA
5. Extracellular serine and glycine are required for mouse and human skeletal muscle stem and progenitor cell function
6. A defined N6-methyladenosine (m6A) profile conferred by METTL3 regulates muscle stem cell/myoblast state transitions
7. High-frequency and functional mitochondrial DNA mutations at the single-cell level
8. Histone Methylation Dynamics and Gene Regulation Occur through the Sensing of One-Carbon Metabolism
9. Impairments in SHMT2 expression or cellular folate availability reduce oxidative phosphorylation and pyruvate kinase activity
10. High-frequency and functional mitochondrial DNA mutations at the single-cell level.
11. Dietary Protein Intake Is Positively Associated with Appendicular Lean Mass and Handgrip Strength among Middle-Aged US Adults
12. The skeletal muscle transcript profile reflects accommodative responses to inadequate protein intake in younger and older males
13. Editorial overview: Food biotechnology
14. The importance of dietary protein for muscle health in inactive, hospitalized older adults
15. Reduced Shmt2 expression impairs mitochondrial folate accumulation and respiration, and leads to uracil accumulation in mouse mitochondrial DNA
16. NaCT (SLC13A5) facilitates citrate import and metabolism under nutrient-limited conditions
17. Liquid and Solid Meal Replacement Products Differentially Affect Postprandial Appetite and Food Intake in Older Adults
18. BMI, RQ, diabetes, and sex affect the relationships between amino acids and clamp measures of insulin action in humans
19. Production and supply of high-quality food protein for human consumption: sustainability, challenges, and innovations
20. Lifelong Ulk1-Mediated Autophagy Deficiency in Muscle Induces Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Contractile Weakness
21. Dietary protein intake affects albumin fractional synthesis rate in younger and older adults equally
22. Nutrient ingestion, protein intake, and sex, but not age, affect the albumin synthesis rate in humans
23. Inadequate protein intake affects skeletal muscle transcript profiles in older humans
24. Tolerance to graded dosages of histidine supplementation in healthy human adults
25. Benefits and Adverse Effects of Histidine Supplementation
26. Response to Letter to the Editor from Smith et al: “Osteosarcopenia in Reproductive-Aged Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Multicenter Case-Control Study”
27. Consumption of a Blueberry-Enriched Diet by Women for 6 Weeks Alters Determinants of Human Muscle Progenitor Cell Function
28. Lifelong Ulk1-mediated autophagy deficiency in muscle induces mitochondrial dysfunction and contractile weakness
29. Osteosarcopenia in Reproductive-Aged Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Multicenter Case-Control Study
30. Serine and glycine are essential for human muscle progenitor cell population expansion
31. Mechanisms of exercise as a preventative measure to muscle wasting.
32. Peptide YY (PYY) Is Expressed in Human Skeletal Muscle Tissue and Expanding Human Muscle Progenitor Cells
33. Expansion capacity of human muscle progenitor cells differs by age, sex, and metabolic fuel preference
34. Transcript profile distinguishes variability in human myogenic progenitor cell expansion capacity
35. The metabolic fate of isotopically labeled trimethylamine- N -oxide (TMAO) in humans
36. Sex and Metabolic Fuel Preferences Impact Proliferative Capacity of Human Muscle Progenitor Cells
37. PYY regulates human skeletal muscle progenitor cell proliferation
38. Age and Metabolic Fuel Preference Impact Proliferative Capacity of Human Myogenic Progenitor Cells
39. Understanding Age-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle Metabolism: Differences Between Females and Males
40. Amino acids in healthy aging skeletal muscle
41. Differential genomic responses in old vs. young humans despite similar levels of modest muscle damage after resistance loading
42. Does habitual dietary intake influence myofiber hypertrophy in response to resistance training? A cluster analysis
43. Response to Letter to the Editor from Smith et al: "Osteosarcopenia in Reproductive-Aged Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Multicenter Case-Control Study".
44. A defined N6-methyladenosine (m6A) profile conferred by METTL3 regulates muscle stem cell/myoblast state transitions.
45. High-frequency and functional mitochondrial DNA mutations at the single-cell level.
46. Expansion capacity of human muscle progenitor cells differs by age, sex, and metabolic fuel preference.
47. Amino acids in healthy aging skeletal muscle.
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