462 results on '"Mccarthy, John J"'
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2. Perceptually Grounded Faithfulness in Harmonic Serialism
3. The Phonology and Morphology of Arabic (review)
4. Changing Outdated Methadone Regulations That Harm Pregnant Patients.
5. Senolytic treatment rescues blunted muscle hypertrophy in old mice
6. Multi-transcriptome analysis following an acute skeletal muscle growth stimulus yields tools for discerning global and MYC regulatory networks
7. Myonuclear transcriptional dynamics in response to exercise following satellite cell depletion
8. Targeting cancer via ribosome biogenesis: the cachexia perspective
9. Early satellite cell communication creates a permissive environment for long-term muscle growth
10. Methadone and neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS): what we think we know, but do not
11. ApoE isoform does not influence skeletal muscle regeneration in adult mice
12. Coordinated Regulation of Myonuclear DNA Methylation, mRNA, And miRNA Levels Associates with The Metabolic Response to Rapid Synergist Ablation-Induced Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy in Female Mice
13. Acetate and succinate benefit host muscle energetics as exercise‐associated post‐biotics
14. Inhibition of p53-MDM2 binding reduces senescent cell abundance and improves the adaptive responses of skeletal muscle from aged mice
15. Targeting Pathogenic Lafora Bodies in Lafora Disease Using an Antibody-Enzyme Fusion
16. Montana sagebrush bibliography /
17. OT Constraints Are Categorical
18. On Targeted Constraints and Cluster Simplification
19. Restraint of Analysis
20. The Prosody of Phase in Rotuman
21. Sympathy and Phonological Opacity
22. Response
23. The myonuclear domain in adult skeletal muscle fibres: past, present and future
24. A molecular signature defining exercise adaptation with ageing and in vivo partial reprogramming in skeletal muscle
25. Process-Specific Constraints in Optimality Theory
26. Bovine Milk Exosome Depletion Affects Skeletal Muscle and Liver in Young Growing Rats: 562 May 29 1:30 PM - 1:45 PM
27. Muscle Fiber Splitting Is a Physiological Response to Extreme Loading in Animals
28. Life-long reduction in myomiR expression does not adversely affect skeletal muscle morphology
29. A hindbrain inhibitory microcircuit mediates vagally-coordinated glucose regulation
30. A novel tetracycline-responsive transgenic mouse strain for skeletal muscle-specific gene expression
31. Skeletal Muscle Nuclei in Mice are not Post-mitotic
32. Myonuclear permanence in skeletal muscle memory: a systematic review and meta‐analysis of human and animal studies
33. Characterizing a Novel Rodent Exercise Model to Explore the Permanency of Myonuclear Accretion During Muscle Adaptation: 3263 Board #132 June 2 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
34. Inducible Overexpression of p21Cip1 in Myotubes Promotes Increases in Protein Synthesis and Myotube Hypertrophy: 1775 June 1 2: 45 PM - 3: 00 PM
35. Inducible depletion of satellite cells in adult, sedentary mice impairs muscle regenerative capacity without affecting sarcopenia
36. CLOCK and BMAL1 regulate MyoD and are necessary for maintenance of skeletal muscle phenotype and function
37. The Serial Interaction of Stress and Syncope
38. The Gradual Path to Cluster Simplification
39. Evidence of myomiR regulation of the pentose phosphate pathway during mechanical load‐induced hypertrophy
40. Dysbiosis of the gut microbiome impairs mouse skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise
41. Urine miRNAs as potential biomarkers for systemic reactions induced by exposure to embedded metal
42. Foot and Word in Prosodic Morphology: The Arabic Broken Plural
43. Prosodic Structure and Expletive Infixation
44. Comparison of Mountain Sheep Capture Techniques: Helicopter Darting versus Net-Gunning
45. The Metrical Structure of Psalm 137
46. Linear Order in Phonological Representation
47. Stress Shift and Metrical Structure
48. OCP Effects: Gemination and Antigemination
49. The Representation of Consonant Length in Hebrew
50. A Prosodic Theory of Nonconcatenative Morphology
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