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1. Detection Method for Gene Doping in a Mouse Model Expressing Human Erythropoietin from Adeno-Associated Virus Vector-9.

2. Establishing a Sequencing Method for the Whole Mitochondrial DNA of Domestic Dogs.

3. Mechanistic/mammalian target of rapamycin inhibition suppresses mitochondrial protein expressions and respiratory capacity in cultured skeletal muscle cells.

4. Combined effects of functional overload and denervation on skeletal muscle mass and its regulatory proteins in mice.

7. The role of the mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 in the regulation of mitochondrial adaptation during skeletal muscle atrophy under denervation or calorie restriction in mice.

9. Effects of lactate administration on hypertrophy and mTOR signaling activation in mouse skeletal muscle.

10. Effects of exercise intensity on white adipose tissue browning and its regulatory signals in mice.

25. Effect of mechanistic/mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 on mitochondrial dynamics during skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

26. Effect of the order of concurrent training combined with resistance and high‐intensity interval exercise on mTOR signaling and glycolytic metabolism in mouse skeletal muscle.

27. Transient activation of mTORC1 signaling in skeletal muscle is independent of Akt1 regulation.

28. Denervation‐induced muscle atrophy suppression in renalase‐deficient mice via increased protein synthesis.

29. The order of concurrent training affects mTOR signaling but not mitochondrial biogenesis in mouse skeletal muscle.

30. Diabetes and Stem Cell Function

31. Intrinsic Ability of Adult Stem Cell in Skeletal Muscle: An Effective and Replenishable Resource to the Establishment of Pluripotent Stem Cells

32. Enzymatically modified isoquercitrin supplementation intensifies plantaris muscle fiber hypertrophy in functionally overloaded mice.

33. Functional Overload Enhances Satellite Cell Properties in Skeletal Muscle.

34. Expression of ammonia transporters Rhbg and Rhcg in mouse skeletal muscle and the effect of 6-week training on these proteins.

35. RNA Overshoot Accompanies Recovery of Delayed Plantaris Muscle Growth Resulting from Juvenile Hindlimb Suspension.

36. Fundamental study of detection of muscle hypertrophy-oriented gene doping by myostatin knock down using RNA interference.

37. Possible Involvement of MicroRNA-21 in Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy.

38. Reduction of ribosome biogenesis with activation of the mTOR pathway in denervated atrophic muscle.

39. Effect of training and detraining on monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) 1 and MCT4 in Thoroughbred horses.

40. Increased Macrophages Following Endurance Exercise Without Severe Injury Play a Role in Angiogenesis in Skeletal Muscle.

41. Swimming Training Prevents Induction of Suppressor Macrophages in Mice during Acute Exposure to Cold.

42. Acute exercise increases expression of extracellular superoxide dismutase in skeletal muscle and the aorta.

43. Adaptation of macrophages to exercise training improves innate immunity

45. The Supplementation of Oligonol, the New Lychee Fruitderived Polyphenol Converting into a Low-molecular Form, Has a Positive Effecton Fatigueduring Regular Track-and-field Training in Young Athletes.

46. Proof of Gene Doping in a Mouse Model with a Human Erythropoietin Gene Transferred Using an Adenoviral Vector.

50. High-Molecular-Weight Polyphenol-Rich Fraction of Black Tea Does Not Prevent Atrophy by Unloading, But Promotes Soleus Muscle Mass Recovery from Atrophy in Mice.

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