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1. Glycophagy is involved in cardiac glycogen regulation in response to exercise

2. Cold water immersion in recovery following a single bout resistance exercise suppresses mechanisms of miRNA nuclear export and maturation

3. Ribosome biogenesis and degradation regulate translational capacity during muscle disuse and reloading

4. Analysis of Human Faecal Host Proteins: Responsiveness to 10-Week Dietary Intervention Modifying Dietary Protein Intake in Elderly Males

5. Whey Protein Supplementation Post Resistance Exercise in Elderly Men Induces Changes in Muscle miRNA's Compared to Resistance Exercise Alone

6. MicroRNAs in Muscle: Characterizing the Powerlifter Phenotype

7. Minimal dose of milk protein concentrate to enhance the anabolic signalling response to a single bout of resistance exercise; a randomised controlled trial

8. Metabolic Disease Risk Alters Circulating Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cell microRNAs in Response to A High Glycemic Meal

9. Minimal adaptation of the molecular regulators of mitochondrial dynamics in response to unilateral limb immobilisation and retraining in middle-aged men

10. α1-Antitrypsin A treatment attenuates neutrophil elastase accumulation and enhances insulin sensitivity in adipose tissue of mice fed a high-fat diet

11. Daily protein supplementation attenuates immobilization-induced blunting of postabsorptive muscle mTORC1 activation in middle-aged men

12. Ribosome biogenesis and degradation regulate translational capacity during muscle disuse and reloading

13. MitoQ and CoQ10 supplementation mildly suppresses skeletal muscle mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide levels without impacting mitochondrial function in middle-aged men

14. Increased expression of the mitochondrial derived peptide, MOTS-c, in skeletal muscle of healthy aging men is associated with myofiber composition

15. The Degree of Aminoacidemia after Dairy Protein Ingestion Does Not Modulate the Postexercise Anabolic Response in Young Men: A Randomized Controlled Trial

16. The Effect of Elevated Protein Intake on DNA Damage in Older People: Comparative Secondary Analysis of Two Randomized Controlled Trials

17. High-frequency blood flow-restricted resistance exercise results in acute and prolonged cellular stress more pronounced in type I than in type II fibers

18. Skeletal muscle NOX4 is required for adaptive responses that prevent insulin resistance

19. β-Catenin is required for optimal exercise- andcontraction-stimulated skeletal muscle glucose uptake

20. Responsiveness of one-carbon metabolites to a high-protein diet in older men: Results from a 10-wk randomized controlled trial

21. Delayed myonuclear addition, myofiber hypertrophy, and increases in strength with high-frequency low-load blood flow restricted training to volitional failure

22. 1700-P: Exogenous a1-Antitrypsin A Enhances Insulin Sensitivity in Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet by Attenuation of Neutrophil Infiltration in Epididymal Fat

23. Circulatory microRNAs are not effective biomarkers of muscle size and function in middle-aged men

24. High-intensity interval exercise increases humanin, a mitochondrial encoded peptide, in the plasma and muscle of men

25. Circulatory exosomal miRNA following intense exercise is unrelated to muscle and plasma miRNA abundances

26. Sestrins are differentially expressed with age in the skeletal muscle of men: A cross-sectional analysis

27. Exercise recovery increases skeletal muscle H2O2 emission and mitochondrial respiratory capacity following two-weeks of limb immobilization

28. Divergent effects of cold water immersion versus active recovery on skeletal muscle fiber type and angiogenesis in young men

29. Identification of human skeletal muscle miRNA related to strength by high-throughput sequencing

30. Effect of dietary arachidonic acid supplementation on acute muscle adaptive responses to resistance exercise in trained men: a randomized controlled trial

31. Impact of dairy protein during limb immobilization and recovery on muscle size and protein synthesis; a randomized controlled trial

32. Arachidonic acid supplementation modulates blood and skeletal muscle lipid profile with no effect on basal inflammation in resistance exercise trained men

33. MitoQ and CoQ10 supplementation mildly suppresses skeletal muscle mitochondrial hydrogen peroxide levels without impacting mitochondrial function in middle-aged men

34. Use of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Kidney Organoids To Develop a Cysteamine/mTOR Inhibition Combination Therapy for Cystinosis

35. Inflexibility of the plasma miRNA response following a high-carbohydrate meal in overweight insulin-resistant women

36. A period of 10 weeks of increased protein consumption does not alter faecal microbiota or volatile metabolites in healthy older men: a randomised controlled trial

37. Circulatory miRNA biomarkers of metabolic syndrome

38. Regulation of Amino Acid Transporters and Sensors in Response to a High protein Diet: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Elderly Men

39. Understanding the sensitivity of muscle protein synthesis to dairy protein in middle-aged men

40. Protein intake at twice the RDA in older men increases circulatory concentrations of the microbiome metabolite Trimethylamine-N-Oxide (TMAO)

41. Comprehensive Profiling of the Circulatory miRNAome Response to a High Protein Diet in Elderly Men: A Potential Role in Inflammatory Response Modulation

42. Arachidonic acid supplementation transiently augments the acute inflammatory response to resistance exercise in trained men

43. Exercise recovery increases skeletal muscle H

44. Consumption of Milk Protein or Whey Protein Results in a Similar Increase in Muscle Protein Synthesis in Middle Aged Men

45. Older adults have delayed amino acid absorption after a high protein mixed breakfast meal

46. The putative leucine sensor Sestrin2 is hyperphosphorylated by acute resistance exercise but not protein ingestion in human skeletal muscle

47. Dairy Protein Supplementation Modulates the Human Skeletal Muscle microRNA Response to Lower Limb Immobilization

48. Acute resistance exercise induces Sestrin2 phosphorylation and p62 dephosphorylation in human skeletal muscle

49. High dose of whey protein after resistance exercise promotes 45 S preribosomal RNA synthesis in older men

50. Acute resistance exercise modulates microRNA expression profiles: Combined tissue and circulatory targeted analyses

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