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2. Characterization of cellular senescence in aging skeletal muscle

5. Senotherapeutic drug treatment ameliorates chemotherapy-induced cachexia

10. Functional improvements to 6 months of physical activity are not related to changes in size or density of multiple lower-extremity muscles in mobility-limited older individuals

11. Deletion of SA β‐Gal+ cells using senolytics improves muscle regeneration in old mice

12. The Second Annual Symposium of the Midwest Aging Consortium: The Future of Aging Research in the Midwestern United States

14. Exercise reduces circulating biomarkers of cellular senescence in humans

15. DETERMINING THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS DURING SKELETAL MUSCLE ADAPTATION

16. Satellite Cell Depletion Disrupts Transcriptional Coordination and Muscle Adaptation to Exercise

17. Deletion of SA β‐Gal+ cells using senolytics improves muscle regeneration in old mice.

23. Corrigendum: Nutritional Supplementation With Physical Activity Improves Muscle Composition in Mobility-Limited Older Adults, The VIVE2 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

24. Elevated myonuclear density during skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to training is reversed during detraining

29. Nutritional Supplementation With Physical Activity Improves Muscle Composition in Mobility-Limited Older Adults, The VIVE2 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

31. Nutritional supplementation with physical activity improves muscle composition in mobility‐limited older adults, the VIVE2 study: a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial

32. Progressive Resistance Training Improves Torque Capacity and Strength in Mobility-Limited Older Adults.

33. Translating the Lifestyle Interventions and Independence for Elders Clinical Trial to Older Adults in a Real-World Community-Based Setting.

34. Nutritional Supplementation With Physical Activity Improves Muscle Composition in Mobility-Limited Older Adults, The VIVE2 Study: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.

36. DETERMINING THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS DURING SKELETAL MUSCLE ADAPTATION

37. Depletion of resident muscle stem cells negatively impacts running volume, physical function, and muscle fiber hypertrophy in response to lifelong physical activity.

38. Phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E is dispensable for skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

39. Resident muscle stem cells are not required for testosterone-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy.

40. Elevated myonuclear density during skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to training is reversed during detraining.

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