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2. Obesity Promotes Marrow-Derived Myeloid Cell Accumulation While Exercise Reduces Proliferative Signaling in Colon Cancer.
3. The Benefits of Acute Exercise for Children’s Cognition Are Associated with Trait Anxiety.
4. Recent advances in understanding the role of high fat diets and their components on hematopoiesis and the hematopoietic stem cell niche
5. A Carbohydrate Beverage Reduces Monocytes Expressing TLR4 in Children with Overweight or Obesity
6. Sex-based differences in Muscle Stem Cell Regulation Following Exercise
7. Ingestion of lean meat elevates muscle inositol hexakisphosphate kinase 1 protein content independent of a distinct post-prandial circulating proteome in young adults with obesity
8. Sympathetic Nervous System and Exercise Affects Cognition in Youth (SNEACY): study protocol for a randomized crossover trial
9. Retraction Note to: Exercise-induced mitochondrial p53 repairs mtDNA mutations in mutator mice
10. Cross-sectional analysis reveals COVID-19 pandemic community lockdown was linked to dysregulated cortisol and salivary alpha amylase in children
11. Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation, but not Creatyl-L-Leucine, Increased Muscle Creatine Content in Healthy Young Adults: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial.
12. Exercise Improves Cancer-free Survival and Health Span in a Model of Radiation-induced Cancer
13. Radiation induces long‐term muscle fibrosis and promotes a fibrotic phenotype in fibro‐adipogenic progenitors
14. Relationships Between Muscular Strength, Cognitive Control, And Hippocampal Dependent Relational Memory Function: 3007 May 29 2:45 PM - 3:00 PM
15. Anabolic sensitivity of postprandial muscle protein synthesis to the ingestion of a protein-dense food is reduced in overweight and obese young adults
16. Diet-induced obesity regulates adipose-resident stromal cell quantity and extracellular matrix gene expression
17. Effects of Obesity and Exercise on Bone Marrow Progenitor Cells after Radiation
18. The Late Effects of Radiation Therapy on Skeletal Muscle Morphology and Progenitor Cell Content are Influenced by Diet-Induced Obesity and Exercise Training in Male Mice
19. Resistance and endurance exercise training improves muscle mass and the inflammatory/fibrotic transcriptome in a rhabdomyosarcoma model
20. Dietary fiber intake and fecal short chain fatty acid concentrations are associated with lower plasma lipopolysaccharide-binding protein and inflammation
21. Sex-based comparisons of muscle cellular adaptations after 10 weeks of progressive resistance training in middle-aged adults
22. Six Weeks of Aerobic Exercise Improves Markers of Insulin Sensitivity and Metabolic Endotoxemia: Correlations with the Gut Microbiota: 1995 Board #256 May 31 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM
23. Effects Of Obesity And Exercise On Bone Marrow And Leukemia Cells Following Radiation: 964 Board #225 May 30 3: 30 PM - 5: 00 PM
24. The impact of mechanically stimulated muscle-derived stromal cells on aged skeletal muscle
25. Physiological responses during a 25-km time trial in elite wheelchair racing athletes
26. The role of exercise-and high fat diet-induced bone marrow extracellular vesicles in stress hematopoiesis
27. Cathepsin B and Muscular Strength are Independently Associated with Cognitive Control
28. Muscle injury induces a transient senescence‐like state that is required for myofiber growth during muscle regeneration
29. How Does Lifestyle Affect Hematopoiesis and the Bone Marrow Microenvironment?
30. Muscular Strength Is Related To Neuroelectrical Indices Of Inhibitory Control
31. Muscle strength after resistance training correlates to mediators of muscle mass and mitochondrial respiration in middle-aged adults
32. Exercise promotes bone marrow cell survival and recipient reconstitution post-bone marrow transplantation, which is associated with increased survival
33. Circulating Progenitor Cell Response to Exercise in Wheelchair Racing Athletes
34. The role of satellite cells in activity‐induced adaptations: breathing new life into the debate
35. Protein-Rich Food Ingestion Stimulates Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis in Sedentary Young Adults of Different BMIs
36. Progenitor Cell Mobilization Following a Half-Marathon in Elite Wheelchair Athletes: 1617 Board #292 June 1 8: 00 AM - 9: 30 AM
37. Biological Effects and Adaptive Response from Single and Repeated Computed Tomography Scans in Reticulocytes and Bone Marrow of C57BL/6 Mice
38. The role of L-type amino acid transporter 1 (Slc7a5) during in vitro myogenesis
39. Nutritional Regulation of Muscle Stem Cells in Exercise and Disease: The Role of Protein and Amino Acid Dietary Supplementation
40. Exercise Training Rescues Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cell Content and Reduces Senescence Following High-Fat Diet.: 2914 June 3 1: 30 PM - 1: 45 PM
41. Time Course of Progenitor Cell Mobilization During Exercise in Endurance Trained Men: 2912 June 3 1: 00 PM - 1: 15 PM
42. Acute Eccentric Exercise Does Not Improve Primary Antibody Responses to Ovalbumin Vaccination in Mice.: 331 Board #168 June 1, 9: 30 AM - 11: 00 AM
43. Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells and Inflammatory Monocytes Increase in Circulation in Overweight Children: 3373 Board #134 May 30, 8: 00 AM - 9: 30 AM
44. Exercise Training Enhances PABPC1 Content in Cardiac Tissue but Overexpression Does Not Affect Acute Performance: 614 Board #10 May 27, 2: 00 PM - 3: 30 PM
45. Exercise and Stem Cells
46. Associations of the BDNF Val66Met Polymorphism With Body Composition, Cardiometabolic Risk Factors, and Energy Intake in Youth With Obesity: Findings From the HEARTY Study
47. Mesenchymal Stem Cells Augment the Adaptive Response to Eccentric Exercise
48. Skeletal muscle-endothelial cell cross talk through angiotensin II
49. RETRACTED ARTICLE:Exercise-induced mitochondrial p53 repairs mtDNA mutations in mutator mice
50. Impact of Exercise Training on Hematological Outcomes Following Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation: A Scoping Review
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