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1. Effect of Small and Large Energy Surpluses on Strength, Muscle, and Skinfold Thickness in Resistance-Trained Individuals: A Parallel Groups Design.

2. Is an Energy Surplus Required to Maximize Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy Associated With Resistance Training.

3. Serum amyloid A and Janus kinase 2 in a mouse model of diabetic kidney disease.

4. Association of Acute Kidney Injury with Cardiovascular Events and Death in Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial.

5. GLP-1 receptor agonists in diabetic kidney disease: from the patient-side to the bench-side.

6. The Association Between Handgrip Strength and Diabetes on Activities of Daily Living Disability in Older Mexican Americans.

7. Medication Therapy Management after Hospitalization in CKD: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

8. Effects of macro- and micronutrients on exercise-induced hepcidin response in highly trained endurance athletes.

9. Dietary strategies for cardiovascular health.

10. Immunity and inflammation in diabetic kidney disease: translating mechanisms to biomarkers and treatment targets.

11. Association of Serum Amyloid A with Kidney Outcomes and All-Cause Mortality in American Indians with Type 2 Diabetes.

12. Serum amyloid a and risk of death and end-stage renal disease in diabetic kidney disease.

13. The data do not seem to support a benefit to BCAA supplementation during periods of caloric restriction.

14. Medication Intervention for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Transitioning from Hospital to Home: Study Design and Baseline Characteristics.

15. Plausible ergogenic effects of vitamin D on athletic performance and recovery.

16. Novel Therapies for Diabetic Kidney Disease: Storied Past and Forward Paths.

17. Evidence for distinct effects of exercise in different cardiac hypertrophic disorders.

18. Muscle activation patterns and patellofemoral pain in cyclists.

19. A proposed mechanism for exercise attenuated methylglyoxal accumulation: activation of the ARE-Nrf pathway and increased glutathione biosynthesis.

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