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1. Clinical Outcomes, Structure, and Function Improve With Both Heavy and Moderate Loads in the Treatment of Patellar Tendinopathy:A Randomized Clinical Trial

2. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans.

3. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans.

4. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans.

5. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans.

6. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans.

7. Sequence variants in muscle tissue-related genes may determine the severity of muscle contractures in cerebral palsy

8. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans.

9. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans

10. An exploration of the methods to determine the protein-specific synthesis and breakdown rates in vivo in humans

11. Validity and reliability of an ultrasound measurement of the free length of the Achilles tendon

12. Validity and reliability of an ultrasound measurement of the free length of the Achilles tendon

13. Positive muscle protein net balance and differential regulation of atrogene expression after resistance exercise and milk protein supplementation

14. Positive muscle protein net balance and differential regulation of atrogene expression after resistance exercise and milk protein supplementation

15. Positive muscle protein net balance and differential regulation of atrogene expression after resistance exercise and milk protein supplementation

16. Myogenic, matrix and growth factor mRNA expression in human skeletal muscle: effect of contraction intensity and feeding

17. Myogenic, matrix and growth factor mRNA expression in human skeletal muscle: effect of contraction intensity and feeding

18. No donor age effect of human serum on collagen synthesis signaling and cell proliferation of human tendon fibroblasts

19. No donor age effect of human serum on collagen synthesis signaling and cell proliferation of human tendon fibroblasts

20. Effect of administration of oral contraceptives on the synthesis and breakdown of myofibrillar proteins in young women

21. Whey and casein labelled with L-[1-13C]-leucine and muscle protein synthesis: effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion

22. GH receptor blocker administration and muscle-tendon collagen synthesis in humans

23. Whey and casein labeled with L-[1-13C]leucine and muscle protein synthesis:effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion

24. Whey and casein labelled with L-[1-13C]-leucine and muscle protein synthesis: effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion

25. GH receptor blocker administration and muscle-tendon collagen synthesis in humans

26. Effect of administration of oral contraceptives on the synthesis and breakdown of myofibrillar proteins in young women

27. Sequenced response of extracellular matrix deadhesion and fibrotic regulators after muscle damage is involved in protection against future injury in human skeletal muscle

28. GH receptor blocker administration and muscle-tendon collagen synthesis in humans

29. Effect of administration of oral contraceptives on the synthesis and breakdown of myofibrillar proteins in young women

30. Whey and casein labelled with L-[1-13C]-leucine and muscle protein synthesis: effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion

31. GH receptor blocker administration and muscle-tendon collagen synthesis in humans

32. Whey and casein labeled with L-[1-13C]leucine and muscle protein synthesis:effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion

33. GH receptor blocker administration and muscle-tendon collagen synthesis in humans

34. Effect of administration of oral contraceptives on the synthesis and breakdown of myofibrillar proteins in young women

35. Sequenced response of extracellular matrix deadhesion and fibrotic regulators after muscle damage is involved in protection against future injury in human skeletal muscle

36. Whey and casein labeled with L-[1-13C]leucine and muscle protein synthesis:effect of resistance exercise and protein ingestion

37. GH receptor blocker administration and muscle-tendon collagen synthesis in humans

38. Effect of administration of oral contraceptives on the synthesis and breakdown of myofibrillar proteins in young women

39. Sequenced response of extracellular matrix deadhesion and fibrotic regulators after muscle damage is involved in protection against future injury in human skeletal muscle

40. Contraction intensity and feeding affect collagen and myofibrillar protein synthesis rates differently in human skeletal muscle

41. Contraction intensity and feeding affect collagen and myofibrillar protein synthesis rates differently in human skeletal muscle

42. Growth hormone stimulates the collagen synthesis in human tendon and skeletal muscle without affecting myofibrillar protein synthesis

43. Contraction intensity and feeding affect collagen and myofibrillar protein synthesis rates differently in human skeletal muscle

44. Fibril morphology and tendon mechanical properties in patellar tendinopathy: effects of heavy slow resistance training

45. GH and IGF1 levels are positively associated with musculotendinous collagen expression: experiments in acromegalic and GH deficiency patients

46. Fibril morphology and tendon mechanical properties in patellar tendinopathy: effects of heavy slow resistance training

47. Growth hormone stimulates the collagen synthesis in human tendon and skeletal muscle without affecting myofibrillar protein synthesis

48. GH and IGF1 levels are positively associated with musculotendinous collagen expression: experiments in acromegalic and GH deficiency patients

49. Contraction intensity and feeding affect collagen and myofibrillar protein synthesis rates differently in human skeletal muscle

50. Novel methods for tendon investigations

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