163 results on '"Brook, Matthew S."'
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2. Metabolic and molecular responses of human patellar tendon to concentric- and eccentric-type exercise in youth and older age
3. Stable Isotope Tracer Methods for the Measure of Skeletal Muscle Protein Turnover
4. The Combined Oral Stable Isotope Assessment of Muscle (COSIAM) reveals D-3 creatine derived muscle mass as a standout cross-sectional biomarker of muscle physiology vitality in older age
5. Combined in vivo muscle mass, muscle protein synthesis and muscle protein breakdown measurement: a ‘Combined Oral Stable Isotope Assessment of Muscle (COSIAM)’ approach
6. Trained Integrated Post-Exercise Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates Correlate with Hypertrophy in Young Males and Females
7. Overexpression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy
8. Bed‐rest and exercise remobilization: Concurrent adaptations in muscle glucose and protein metabolism.
9. Molecular mechanisms underpinning favourable physiological adaptations to exercise prehabilitation for urological cancer surgery
10. A single bout of prior resistance exercise attenuates muscle atrophy and declines in myofibrillar protein synthesis during bed‐rest in older men
11. Molecular mechanisms underpinning favourable physiological adaptations to exercise prehabilitation for urological cancer surgery
12. An update on nutrient modulation in the management of disease-induced muscle wasting: evidence from human studies
13. Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis and Acute Intracellular Signaling with Elastic Band Resistance Exercise in Young and Older Men
14. Erratum to “Principles of Stable Isotope Research – with Special Reference to Protein Metabolism” [Clinical Nutrition Open Science 36C (2021) 111–125]
15. Neither myonuclear accretion nor a myonuclear domain size ceiling is a feature of the attenuated hypertrophic potential of aged human skeletal muscle
16. Metabolic and molecular responses of human patellar tendon to concentric- and eccentric-type exercise in youth and older age
17. Nutrient modulation in the management of disease-induced muscle wasting: evidence from human studies
18. Declines in muscle protein synthesis account for short‐term muscle disuse atrophy in humans in the absence of increased muscle protein breakdown
19. Recent developments in deuterium oxide tracer approaches to measure rates of substrate turnover: implications for protein, lipid, and nucleic acid research
20. Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis and Acute Intracellular Signaling with Elastic Band Resistance Exercise in Young and Older Men.
21. Effects of High-Volume Versus High-Load Resistance Training on Skeletal Muscle Growth and Molecular Adaptations
22. Pharmacological hypogonadism impairs molecular transducers of exercise‐induced muscle growth in humans
23. The Effects of Elective Abdominal Surgery on Protein Turnover: A Meta-Analysis of Stable Isotope Techniques to Investigate Postoperative Catabolism
24. Trained Integrated Postexercise Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates Correlate with Hypertrophy in Young Males and Females
25. The physiological impact of high?intensity interval training in octogenarians with comorbidities
26. A collagen extraction and deuterium oxide stable isotope tracer method for the quantification of bone collagen synthesis rates in vivo
27. Transcriptomic links to muscle mass loss and declines in cumulative muscle protein synthesis during short‐term disuse in healthy younger humans
28. Higher strength gain after hypoxic vs normoxic resistance training despite no changes in muscle thickness and fractional protein synthetic rate
29. Effects of High-Volume versus High-Load Resistance Training on Skeletal Muscle Growth and Molecular Adaptations
30. The mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy in response to transient knockdown of the vitamin D receptor in vivo
31. The physiological impact of high‐intensity interval training in octogenarians with comorbidities
32. Principles of stable isotope research – with special reference to protein metabolism
33. Over-expression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy
34. The mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy in response to transient knockdown of the vitamin D receptor in vivo
35. The effect of short‐term exercise prehabilitation on skeletal muscle protein synthesis and atrophy during bed rest in older men
36. Corrigendum: Integrated Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis in Recovery From Unaccustomed and Accustomed Resistance Exercise With and Without Multi-ingredient Supplementation in Overweight Older Men
37. Contemporary stable isotope tracer approaches: Insights into skeletal muscle metabolism in health and disease
38. The Effect of Whey Protein Supplementation on Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis and Performance Recovery in Resistance-Trained Men
39. Impact of the calcium form of ?-hydroxy-?-methylbutyrate upon human skeletal muscle protein metabolism
40. Testosterone therapy induces molecular programming augmenting physiological adaptations to resistance exercise in older men
41. Differential Stimulation of Post-Exercise Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis in Humans Following Isonitrogenous, Isocaloric Pre-Exercise Feeding
42. A Randomised Clinical Trial Of ‘Prehabilitation’ High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Before Urological Cancer Surgery
43. Integrated Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis in Recovery From Unaccustomed and Accustomed Resistance Exercise With and Without Multi-ingredient Supplementation in Overweight Older Men
44. A novel D2O tracer method to quantify RNA turnover as a biomarker of de novo ribosomal biogenesis, in vitro, in animal models, and in human skeletal muscle
45. Effects of leucine-enriched essential amino acid and whey protein bolus dosing upon skeletal muscle protein synthesis at rest and after exercise in older women
46. Physiological adaptations to resistance training in rats selectively bred for low and high response to aerobic exercise training
47. The effect of short‐term exercise prehabilitation on skeletal muscle protein synthesis and atrophy during bed rest in older men.
48. Stable isotope tracers and exercise physiology: past, present and future
49. Principles of stable isotope research – with special reference to protein metabolism
50. Tart cherry concentrate does not enhance muscle protein synthesis response to exercise and protein in healthy older men
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