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1. Quantification of muscle triglyceride synthesis rate requires an adjustment for total triglyceride content

2. Palmitoyl-carnitine production by blood cells associates with the concentration of circulating acyl-carnitines in healthy overweight women

4. Ligands for FKBP12 Increase Ca2+ Influx and Protein Synthesis to Improve Skeletal Muscle Function

5. Mitochondrial physiology: Gnaiger Erich et al ― MitoEAGLE Task Group

8. Cancer cachexia and anabolic interventions: a case report

12. Altered Fecal Microbiome Years after Traumatic Brain Injury

13. Mitochondrial respiratory states and rates

16. Proteomic investigation of human skeletal muscle before and after 70 days of head down bed rest with or without exercise and testosterone countermeasures

17. Effects of dietary curcumin or N-acetylcysteine on NF-κB activity and contractile performance in ambulatory and unloaded murine soleus

20. A randomized trial of adjunct testosterone for cancer-related muscle loss in men and women

21. Sex‐dependent difference in the relationship between adipose‐tissue cholesterol efflux and estradiol concentrations in young healthy humans

23. Hypoaminoacidemia Characterizes Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury

24. Palmitoyl‐carnitine production by blood cells is associated with plasma palmitate oxidation in women

26. Mitochondrial respiratory capacity and coupling control decline with age in human skeletal muscle

28. Sildenafil Increases Muscle Protein Synthesis and Reduces Muscle Fatigue

41. Altered excitation-contraction coupling with skeletal muscle specific FKBP12 deficiency.

42. Heat- and anesthesia-induced malignant hyperthermia in an RyR1 knock-in mouse.

43. Ligands for FKBP12 Increase Ca2+ Influx and Protein Synthesis to Improve Skeletal Muscle Function.

44. Mitochondrial respiratory capacity and coupling control decline with age in human skeletal muscle.

45. Muscle protein metabolism responds similarly to exogenous amino acids in healthy younger and older adults during NO-induced hyperemia.

46. Progressive nuclear factor-kappaB activation resistant to inhibition by contraction and curcumin in mdx mice.

47. Effects of dietary curcumin or N-acetylcysteine on NF-kappaB activity and contractile performance in ambulatory and unloaded murine soleus.

48. Fatiguing exercise reduces DNA binding activity of NF-kappaB in skeletal muscle nuclei.

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