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2. NAD+ repletion with niacin counteracts cancer cachexia

3. Does Taking a Break Matter—Adaptations in Muscle Strength and Size Between Continuous and Periodic Resistance Training.

6. Interaction of the C2C12 myotube contractions and glucose availability on transcriptome and extracellular vesicle microRNAs.

11. Serine synthesis pathway enzyme PHGDH is critical for muscle cell biomass, anabolic metabolism, and mTORC1 signaling.

12. Age But Not Menopausal Status Is Linked to Lower Resting Energy Expenditure.

19. VEGF‐B‐induced vascular growth leads to metabolic reprogramming and ischemia resistance in the heart

20. Weight loss induces changes in adaptive thermogenesis in female and male physique athletes.

21. NAD+ repletion with niacin counteracts cancer cachexia.

22. Effects of Long-Term Physical Activity and BCAA Availability on the Subcellular Associations between Intramyocellular Lipids, Perilipins and PGC-1 α.

24. Dietary Intake, Serum Hormone Concentrations, Amenorrhea and Bone Mineral Density of Physique Athletes and Active Gym Enthusiasts.

30. Substantial Fat Loss in Physique Competitors Is Characterized by Increased Levels of Bile Acids, Very-Long Chain Fatty Acids, and Oxylipins.

32. Branched-Chain Amino Acid Deprivation Decreases Lipid Oxidation and Lipogenesis in C2C12 Myotubes.

35. Higher glucose availability augments the metabolic responses of the C2C12 myotubes to exercise-like electrical pulse stimulation.

36. Effects of high-fat diet and physical activity on pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase-4 in mouse skeletal muscle

37. Effect of protein/essential amino acids and resistance training on skeletal muscle hypertrophy: A case for whey protein

38. Effects of alfa-hydroxy-isocaproic acid on body composition, DOMS and performance in athletes

39. Moderate energy restriction with high protein diet results in healthier outcome in women

41. Molecular Pathways Mediating Immunosuppression in Response to Prolonged Intensive Physical Training, Low-Energy Availability, and Intensive Weight Loss.

42. Muscle and serum metabolomes are dysregulated in colon-26 tumor-bearing mice despite amelioration of cachexia with activin receptor type 2B ligand blockade.

44. Activin Receptor Ligand Blocking and Cancer Have Distinct Effects on Protein and Redox Homeostasis in Skeletal Muscle and Liver.

45. Stimuli and sensors that initiate skeletal muscle hypertrophy following resistance exercise.

46. Treating cachexia using soluble ACVR2B improves survival, alters mTOR localization, and attenuates liver and spleen responses.

47. Morphological, molecular and hormonal adaptations to early morning versus afternoon resistance training.

48. Prevention of chemotherapy‐induced cachexia by ACVR2B ligand blocking has different effects on heart and skeletal muscle.

49. Treatment with soluble activin type IIB-receptor improves bone mass and strength in a mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

50. The Effects of Intensive Weight Reduction on Body Composition and Serum Hormones in Female Fitness Competitors.

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