30 results on '"Englund, Davis A."'
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2. p21 induces a senescence program and skeletal muscle dysfunction
3. Characterization of cellular senescence in aging skeletal muscle
4. Exercise Counters the Age-Related Accumulation of Senescent Cells
5. Therapeutic effects of recreational exercise on skeletal muscle ageing – how much is enough?
6. Functional improvements to 6 months of physical activity are not related to changes in size or density of multiple lower-extremity muscles in mobility-limited older individuals
7. Deletion of SA β‐Gal+ cells using senolytics improves muscle regeneration in old mice
8. Skeletal muscle aging, cellular senescence, and senotherapeutics: Current knowledge and future directions
9. Myonuclear transcriptional dynamics in response to exercise following satellite cell depletion
10. The Second Annual Symposium of the Midwest Aging Consortium: The Future of Aging Research in the Midwestern United States
11. Reduced mitochondrial DNA and OXPHOS protein content in skeletal muscle of children with cerebral palsy
12. Exercise reduces circulating biomarkers of cellular senescence in humans
13. Satellite Cell Depletion Disrupts Transcriptional Coordination and Muscle Adaptation to Exercise
14. Depletion of resident muscle stem cells negatively impacts running volume, physical function, and muscle fiber hypertrophy in response to lifelong physical activity
15. Muscle Stem Cell Depletion Blunts Skeletal Muscle Adaptation to Weighted Wheel Running
16. Transcriptional profiling of skeletal muscle during hypertrophy in the absence of satellite cell participation reveals muscle‐specific diversity and satellite cell dependent signaling networks
17. Phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E is dispensable for skeletal muscle hypertrophy
18. Resident muscle stem cells are not required for testosterone-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
19. Corrigendum: Nutritional Supplementation With Physical Activity Improves Muscle Composition in Mobility-Limited Older Adults, The VIVE2 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
20. Lower-Extremity Torque Capacity and Physical Function in Mobility-Limited Older Adults
21. Elevated myonuclear density during skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to training is reversed during detraining
22. Depletion of resident muscle stem cells inhibits muscle fiber hypertrophy induced by lifelong physical activity
23. A novel tetracycline-responsive transgenic mouse strain for skeletal muscle-specific gene expression
24. Progressive Resistance Training Improves Torque Capacity and Strength in Mobility-Limited Older Adults
25. Translating the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Clinical Trial to Older Adults in a Real-World Community-Based Setting
26. Myonuclear Domain Flexibility Challenges Rigid Assumptions on Satellite Cell Contribution to Skeletal Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy
27. Nutritional Supplementation With Physical Activity Improves Muscle Composition in Mobility-Limited Older Adults, The VIVE2 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
28. Resistance training performed at distinct angular velocities elicits velocity-specific alterations in muscle strength and mobility status in older adults
29. Nutritional supplementation with physical activity improves muscle composition in mobility‐limited older adults, the VIVE2 study: a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial
30. Effects of high and low velocity muscle contraction on myosin heavy chain mRNA and protein expression in conjunction with muscle performance in the elderly
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