Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy (The Science Of Building Muscle)

  1. –Literature review: Post-exercise dietary protein strategies to maximise skeletal muscle repair and remodeling in masters endurance athletes: A review
  2. … , H, Ahmetov, II, Jarvis, JC, Bodine, SC and Sharples, AP UBR5 is a Novel E3 Ubiquitin Ligase involved in skeletal muscle hypertrophy and Recovery from …
  3. … 3-Kinase/Protein Kinase B-independent Activation of Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Signaling Is Sufficient to Induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  4. … Identified a Splice Site Mutation in FHL1 that Causes Uruguay Syndrome, an X-Linked Disorder With skeletal muscle hypertrophy and Premature Cardiac Death
  5. … kinase ζ and phosphatidic acid in the mechanical activation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  6. … mimics mechanical load-induced intracellular signaling events: involvement of TRPV1-mediated calcium signaling in induction of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  7. … of a novel four and a half LIM domain 1 mutation in a Chinese male presented with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and mild skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  8. “Hybrid exercise” prevents muscle atrophy in association with a distinct gene expression pattern
  9. “muscle memory” not mediated by myonuclear number? Secondary analysis of human detraining data
  10. (−)-Epicatechin Attenuates Degradation of Mouse Oxidative muscle Following Hindlimb Suspension
  11. [3H] inositol incorporation into phosphatidyl-inositol in work-induced growth of rat muscle.
  12. [Ca. sup. 2+]/calmodulin-based signalling in the regulation of the muscle fibre phenotype and its therapeutic potential via modulation of utrophin A and myostatin …
  13. < b> Influence of β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate on predominantly white and red muscles of rats not submitted to physical exercise
  14. 10 i Development of muscle and Somites
  15. 10) muscle FIBER hypertrophy VS HYPERPLASIA Has the debate been settled? by Jose Antonio PhD
  16. 12 muscle and Adipose Tissue: Potential Roles in Driving Variation in Feed Efficiency
  17. 13 Eccentric training as treatment of muscle–tendon injury
  18. 15 Beneficial Effects and Limitations of Strategies (Nutritional or Other) to Limit muscle Wasting due to Normal Aging
  19. 17 Powerful Tips to Boost muscle Growth [Backed by Science]
  20. 17β-Estradiol regulates the first steps of skeletal muscle cell differentiation via ER-α-mediated signals
  21. 17β-Hydroxyestra-4, 9, 11-trien-3-one (trenbolone) exhibits tissue selective anabolic activity: effects on muscle, bone, adiposity, hemoglobin, and prostate
  22. 1α, 25 (OH) 2D3 downregulates gene expression levels of muscle ubiquitin ligases MAFbx and MuRF1 in human myotubes
  23. 2 Molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  24. 2 muscle hypertrophy: Are all reps created equal?
  25. 2 The Splicing of the IGF-I Gene to Yield Different muscle Growth Factors
  26. 22 skeletal muscle Metabolism and Obesity
  27. 25-hydroxyvitamin D upregulates L6 muscle cell differentiation induced by mononuclear cells via the Notch signaling pathway
  28. 27 Cell Death Regulation in muscle
  29. 37 Primary and Inflammatory muscle Disorders in the Elderly
  30. 397 TESTOSTERONE SUPPLEMENTATION INDUCES skeletal muscle hypertrophy, AND INCREASES SATELLITE CELL NUMBER AND REPLICATION …
  31. 3D BIOPRINTING OF BIOMIMETIC skeletal muscle TISSUE MODEL
  32. 4E-BP1 and S6K1: translational integration sites for nutritional and hormonal information in muscle
  33. 5‐Hydroxy‐7‐methoxyflavone derivatives from Kaempferia parviflora induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  34. 511 Temporal Expression Patterns of Twelve Genes during Fetal and Postnatal skeletal muscle Development in Pigs.
  35. 6-Bromoindirubin-3′-oxime intercepts GSK3 signaling to promote and enhance skeletal muscle differentiation affecting miR-206 expression in mice
  36. 6-Bromoindirubin-3′-oxime intercepts GSK3 signaling to promote and enhance skeletal muscle differentiation affecting miR-206 expression in mice
  37. 66. muscle DISEASES
  38. 7 Food Functions Preventing muscle Atrophy
  39. 7 Genetics, muscle mass and strength
  40. 7 Myokines in Aging muscle
  41. 8 The Contribution of Satellite Cells to skeletal muscle Aging
  42. 8-Prenylnaringenin promotes recovery from immobilization-induced disuse muscle atrophy through activation of the Akt phosphorylation pathway in mice
  43. A 12-year follow-up study of ankle muscle function in older adults
  44. A 96-well culture platform enables longitudinal analyses of engineered human skeletal muscle microtissue strength
  45. A calcineurin-and NFAT-dependent pathway regulates Myf5 gene expression in skeletal muscle reserve cells
  46. A calcineurin-NFATc3-dependent pathway regulates skeletal muscle differentiation and slow myosin heavy-chain expression
  47. A Calcineurin-NFATc3-Dependent Pathway Regulates skeletal muscle Differentiation and Slow Myosin Heavy-Chain Expression
  48. A case-control study on fat-to-muscle ratio and risk of breast cancer
  49. A cellular memory mechanism in skeletal muscle
  50. A comparative proteomics approach to studying skeletal muscle mitochondria from myostatin knockout mice
  51. A comparative study of the muscle strength and mass of the arm flexors and extensors in paraplegic and in non paraplegic basketball players
  52. A comparison of concentric and eccentric resistance training on muscle hypertrophy
  53. A Comparison of Heat Shock Protein Expression in Rat skeletal muscle After Lengthening or Shortening Contractions
  54. A comparison of surgical invasions for spinal nerve ligation with or without paraspinal muscle removal in a rat neuropathic pain model
  55. A comparison of the effects of ursolic acid and L-leucine supplementation on markers of muscle protein synthesis via Akt-mTOR signaling response to resistance …
  56. A comparison study of prabotulinumtoxinA vs onabotulinumtoxinA in myostatin‐deficient mice with muscle hypertrophy
  57. A conditional mouse model for the characterization of mTORC1 function in muscle and brain
  58. A critical evaluation of the biological construct skeletal muscle hypertrophy: size matters but so does the measurement
  59. A DGKζ-FoxO-ubiquitin proteolytic axis controls fiber size during skeletal muscle remodeling
  60. A different role of angiotensin II type 1a receptor in the development and hypertrophy of plantaris muscle in mice
  61. A double-blind placebo controlled trial into the impacts of HMB supplementation and exercise on free-living muscle protein synthesis, muscle mass and …
  62. A dynamical system for the IGF1-AKT signaling pathway in skeletal muscle adaptation
  63. A farnesyltransferase inhibitor attenuated β-adrenergic receptor downregulation in rat skeletal muscle
  64. A Fish-Derived Protein Hydrolysate Induces Postprandial Aminoacidaemia and skeletal muscle Anabolism in an In Vitro Cell Model Using Ex Vivo Human Serum
  65. A focused review of myokines as a potential contributor to muscle hypertrophy from resistance-based exercise
  66. A follistatin‐based molecule increases muscle and bone mass without affecting the red blood cell count in mice
  67. A functional IGF‐I receptor is not necessary for in vivo skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  68. A functional insulin‐like growth factor receptor is not necessary for load‐induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  69. A GDF11/myostatin inhibitor, GDF11 propeptide-Fc, increases skeletal muscle mass and improves muscle strength in dystrophic mdx mice
  70. A GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3β-GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR SIGNALING AXIS CONTROLS muscle ATROPHY INDUCED BY PULMONARY …
  71. A growth stimulus is needed for IGF-1 to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy in vivo
  72. A high proportion of leucine is required for optimal stimulation of the rate of muscle protein synthesis by essential amino acids in the elderly
  73. A high-content multiplexed screening platform for the evaluation and manipulation of force and fatigue of adult derived skeletal muscle myotubes in defined serum-free …
  74. A hypoplastic model of skeletal muscle development displaying reduced foetal myoblast cell numbers, increased oxidative myofibres and improved specific …
  75. A LIM-9 (FHL)/SCPL-1 (SCP) complex interacts with the C-terminal protein kinase regions of UNC-89 (obscurin) in Caenorhabditis elegans muscle
  76. A limited role for PI (3, 4, 5) P3 regulation in controlling skeletal muscle mass in response to resistance exercise
  77. A literature review on skeletal muscle tissue engineering, cell damage and cell death, damage markers and decubitus
  78. A meal with mixed soy/whey proteins is as efficient as a whey meal in counteracting the age-related muscle anabolic resistance only if the protein content and leucine …
  79. A metabolic link to skeletal muscle wasting and regeneration
  80. A minimal dose of electrically induced muscle activity regulates distinct gene signaling pathways in humans with spinal cord injury
  81. A model for quantitative strength training of hindlimb muscles of the rat
  82. A molecular signature of resistance training‐induced human skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  83. A multi-omics approach to decipher skeletal muscle from GRMD dogs transplanted with MuStem cells.
  84. A muscle growth promoting treatment based on the attenuation of activin/myostatin signalling in young mice results in long-term testicular abnormalities
  85. A muscle growth-promoting treatment based on the attenuation of activin/myostatin signalling results in long-term testicular abnormalities
  86. A muscle precursor cell-dependent pathway contributes to muscle growth after atrophy
  87. A muscle-liver-fat signalling axis is essential for central control of adaptive adipose remodelling
  88. A muscle-tissue culture system to study myostatin function in fish
  89. A NEURALLY MEDIATED EFFECT OF THYROID HORMONE DEFICIENCY ON SLOWTWITCH skeletal muscle?
  90. A new look at the origin, function, and “stem-cell” status of muscle satellite cells
  91. A new method to study in vivo protein synthesis in slow-and fast-twitch muscle fibers and initial measurements in humans
  92. A novel atlas of gene expression in human skeletal muscle reveals molecular changes associated with aging
  93. A Novel Bioreactor for Stimulating skeletal muscle In Vitro
  94. A novel cell-based system for evaluating skeletal muscle cell hypertrophy-inducing agents
  95. A Novel DGKζ-FoxO-Ubiquitin Proteolytic Axis Controls Fiber Size During skeletal muscle Remodeling
  96. A novel GFP reporter mouse reveals Mustn1 expression in adult regenerating skeletal muscle, activated satellite cells and differentiating myoblasts
  97. A novel long non-coding RNA, lncKBTBD10, involved in bovine skeletal muscle myogenesis
  98. A novel model of weightlifting in mice: Signaling and gene transcription responses in skeletal muscle
  99. A novel oleanolic acid derivative HA-19 ameliorates muscle atrophy via promoting protein synthesis and preventing protein degradation
  100. A novel PGC‐1á isoform induced by resistance training regulates skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  101. A novel role for β-adrenoceptor signalling in skeletal muscle growth, development and regeneration
  102. A novel voluntary weightlifting model in mice promotes muscle adaptation and insulin sensitivity with simultaneous enhancement of autophagy and mTOR pathway
  103. A passive increase in muscle temperature enhances rapid force production and neuromuscular function in healthy adults
  104. A PGC-1α isoform induced by resistance training regulates skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  105. A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B-independent activation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling is sufficient to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  106. A physiological level of clenbuterol does not prevent atrophy or loss of force in skeletal muscle of old rats
  107. A PI3K/PKB-Independent activation of mTOR signaling is sufficient to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  108. A pilot study to identify serum biomarkers for post-stroke spasticity and related skeletal muscle changes
  109. A pilot study to relationship between urinary protein excretion and muscle strengthening in patients with acute onset renal disease
  110. A porous collagen‐GAG scaffold promotes muscle regeneration following volumetric muscle loss injury
  111. A possible role of NF-kappaB and HSP72 in skeletal muscle hypertrophy induced by heat stress in rats.
  112. A possible role of NF-κB and HSP72 in skeletal muscle hypertrophy induced by heat stress
  113. A POSSIBLE THYROIDAL TROPHIC INFLUENCE ON FAST AND SLOW skeletal muscle MYOSIN CD Ianuzzo, P. Patel, V. Chen, and P. O’Brien
  114. A potential role for Akt/FOXO signalling in both protein loss and the impairment of muscle carbohydrate oxidation during sepsis in rodent skeletal muscle
  115. A procession of metabolic alterations accompanying muscle senescence in Manduca sexta
  116. A promising approach to effectively reduce cramp susceptibility in human muscles: a randomized, controlled clinical trial
  117. A protein kinase B-dependent and rapamycin-sensitive pathway controls skeletal muscle growth but not fiber type specification
  118. A putative ariadne-like E3 ubiquitin ligase (PAUL) that interacts with the muscle-specific kinase (MuSK)
  119. A randomized clinical trial comparing three different exercise strategies for optimizing aerobic capacity and skeletal muscle performance in older adults …
  120. A randomized controlled trial of the impact of protein supplementation on leg lean mass and integrated muscle protein synthesis during inactivity and energy restriction …
  121. A randomized controlled trial on the effectiveness of strength training on clinical and muscle cellular outcomes in patients with prostate cancer during …
  122. A re-examination of the biphasic theory of skeletal muscle growth.
  123. A reduced activity model: a relevant tool for the study of ageing muscle
  124. A review of resistance training-induced changes in skeletal muscle protein synthesis and their contribution to hypertrophy
  125. A review on the mechanisms of blood-flow restriction resistance training-induced muscle hypertrophy
  126. A REVIEW ON THE ROLE OF ANGIOTENSIN II IN THE skeletal muscle hypertrophy AND muscle STRENGTH
  127. A role for calcium-calmodulin in regulating nitric oxide production during skeletal muscle satellite cell activation
  128. A role for Engrailed-2 in determination of skeletal muscle physiologic properties
  129. A role for nitric oxide in muscle repair: nitric oxide–mediated activation of muscle satellite cells
  130. A role for PYK2 in ANG II-dependent regulation of the PHAS-1-eIF4E complex by multiple signaling cascades in vascular smooth muscle
  131. A secondary analysis of testosterone and electrically evoked resistance training versus testosterone only (TEREX-SCI) on untrained muscles after spinal cord injury: a …
  132. A sensitised mutagenesis screen in the mouse to explore the bovine genome: study of muscle characteristics
  133. A signaling hub of insulin receptor, dystrophin glycoprotein complex and plakoglobin regulates muscle size
  134. A signaling role for dystrophin: inhibiting skeletal muscle atrophy pathways
  135. A single bout of exercise activates skeletal muscle satellite cells during subsequent overnight recovery
  136. A single bout of exercise with high mechanical loading induces the expression of Cyr61/CCN1 and CTGF/CCN2 in human skeletal muscle
  137. A soluble activin receptor IIB fails to prevent muscle atrophy in a mouse model of spinal cord injury
  138. A step towards underpinning the molecular signalling events regulating muscle protein loss in critically ill patients
  139. A stereological analysis of capillaries in normal and hypertrophic muscle
  140. A structured resistive training program improves muscle strength and power in elderly persons with dementia
  141. A Study on the Physiological Role of skeletal muscle Rho Kinase 2
  142. A systematic review and meta-analysis on the longitudinal effects of unilateral knee extension exercise on muscle strength
  143. A systematic review of the evidence that brain structure is related to muscle structure and their relationship to brain and muscle function in humans over the …
  144. A systematic review with meta-analysis of the effect of resistance training on whole-body muscle growth in healthy adult males
  145. A systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression of the effect of protein supplementation on resistance training-induced gains in muscle mass and …
  146. A tissue engineered human skeletal muscle model for use in exercise sciences
  147. A transcriptional signature of “exercise resistance” in skeletal muscle of individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus
  148. A transient wave of cellular senescence impacts muscle fibre size following myotrauma
  149. A treadmill exercise reactivates the signaling of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTor) in the skeletal muscles of starved mice
  150. A validation of the application of D2O stable isotope tracer techniques for monitoring day-to-day changes in muscle protein subfraction synthesis in humans
  151. AAV8 delivery of recombinant A20 to skeletal muscle reduces pathological activation of NF-κB in muscle of mdx mice
  152. Abdominal Cross-Sectional Mean muscle Area Changes and its Predictors Among Patients in the Intensive Care Unit
  153. Abdominal muscle contraction thickness and function after specific and general exercises: a randomized controlled trial in chronic low back pain patients
  154. Aberrant insulin receptor expression is associated with insulin resistance and skeletal muscle atrophy in myotonic dystrophies
  155. Ablation of Grb10 specifically in muscle impacts muscle size and glucose metabolism in mice
  156. Abnormal contractile properties of muscle fibers expressing beta-myosin heavy chain gene mutations in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
  157. Abnormal spontaneous electrical activity and gross enlargement of muscle
  158. Abnormalities of AMPK activation and glucose uptake in cultured skeletal muscle cells from individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome
  159. Absence of caspase-3 protects against denervation-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  160. Absence of Dystrophin Disrupts skeletal muscle Signaling: Roles of Ca2+, Reactive Oxygen Species, and Nitric Oxide in the Development of Muscular Dystrophy
  161. Absence of functional leptin receptor isoforms in the POUND (Lepr db/lb) mouse is associated with muscle atrophy and altered myoblast proliferation and …
  162. Absence of heat shock transcription factor 1 retards the regrowth of atrophied soleus muscle in mice
  163. Absence of morphological and molecular correlates of sarcopenia in the macaque tongue muscle styloglossus
  164. Absence of γ-sarcoglycan alters the response of p70S6 kinase to mechanical perturbation in murine skeletal muscle
  165. Absolute expressions of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF1A) transcript and the associated genes in chicken skeletal muscle with white striping and …
  166. Accelerating recovery from exercise-induced muscle injuries in triathletes: considerations for olympic distance races
  167. Accumulation of intramyocyte TRPV1-mediated calcium during heat stress is inhibited by concomitant muscle contractions
  168. ACE and ACTN3 genes and muscle phenotypes in nonagenarians
  169. ACE genotype and the muscle hypertrophic and strength responses to strength training
  170. ACE I/D and ACTN3 R/X polymorphisms and muscle function and muscularity of older Caucasian men
  171. ACE-083 increases muscle hypertrophy and strength in C57BL/6 mice
  172. ACE-2494, a novel GDF ligand trap, increases muscle and bone mass upon systemic administration in mice
  173. Acetaminophen improves protein translational signaling in aged skeletal muscle
  174. Acetoacetate accelerates muscle regeneration and ameliorates muscular dystrophy in mice
  175. Action of obestatin in skeletal muscle repair: stem cell expansion, muscle growth, and microenvironment remodeling
  176. Actions of short-term fasting on human skeletal muscle myogenic and atrogenic gene expression
  177. Activated Macrophages in Repair of skeletal muscle Injuries
  178. Activated protein synthesis and suppressed protein breakdown signaling in skeletal muscle of critically ill patients
  179. Activation and cellular localization of the cyclosporine A-sensitive transcription factor NF-AT in skeletal muscle cells
  180. Activation of Akt as a potential mediator of adaptations that reduce muscle injury.
  181. Activation of calcium signaling through Trpv1 by nNOS and peroxynitrite as a key trigger of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  182. Activation of insulin-like growth factor gene expression during work-induced skeletal muscle growth
  183. Activation of JNK1 contributes to dystrophic muscle pathogenesis
  184. Activation of mTOR for the loss of skeletal muscle in a hindlimb-suspended rat model
  185. Activation of mTOR signalling in young and old human skeletal muscle in response to combined resistance exercise and whey protein ingestion
  186. Activation of mTORC1 in skeletal muscle regulates whole-body metabolism through FGF21
  187. Activation of mTORC1 signaling and protein synthesis in human muscle following blood flow restriction exercise is inhibited by rapamycin
  188. Activation of mTORC1 signalling in rat skeletal muscle is independent of the EC‐coupling sequence but dependent on tension per se in a dose‐response relationship
  189. Activation of satellite cells and the regeneration of human skeletal muscle are expedited by ingestion of nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory medication
  190. Activation of serum/glucocorticoid‐induced kinase 1 (SGK1) is important to maintain skeletal muscle homeostasis and prevent atrophy
  191. Activation of skeletal muscle-resident glial cells upon nerve injury
  192. Activation of the CRF 2 receptor modulates skeletal muscle mass under physiological and pathological conditions
  193. Activation of the dopamine 1 and dopamine 5 receptors increase skeletal muscle mass and force production under non-atrophying and atrophying conditions
  194. Activation of the MEF2 transcription factor in skeletal muscles from myotonic mice
  195. Activation of the SDF1/CXCR4 pathway retards muscle atrophy during cancer cachexia
  196. Activation of the vasoactive intestinal peptide 2 receptor modulates normal and atrophying skeletal muscle mass and force
  197. Activation of Toll Like Receptors 2 and 4 by fatty acids in skeletal muscle
  198. Activation of UCPs gene expression in skeletal muscle can be independent on both circulating fatty acids and food intake: Involvement of ROS in a model of …
  199. Active and passive tension interact to promote Akt signaling with muscle contraction.
  200. Active muscle regeneration following eccentric contraction-induced injury is similar between healthy young and older adults
  201. Activin receptor ligand blocking and cancer have distinct effects on protein and redox homeostasis in skeletal muscle and liver
  202. Activin type II receptor blockade for treatment of muscle depletion in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. A randomized trial
  203. ActivinA activates Notch1-Shh signaling to regulate proliferation in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  204. Activity of the Akt-dependent anabolic and catabolic pathways in muscle and liver samples in cancer-related cachexia
  205. Activity-dependent nuclear translocation and intranuclear distribution of NFATc in adult skeletal muscle fibers
  206. Activity-dependent signaling pathways controlling muscle diversity and plasticity
  207. Activity‐sensitive signaling by muscle‐derived insulin‐like growth factors in the developing and regenerating neuromuscular system
  208. ACTN3 genotype is associated with increases in muscle strength in response to resistance training in women
  209. ActRIIB blockade increases force‐generating capacity and preserves energy supply in exercising mdx mouse muscle in vivo
  210. ActRIIB: ALK4-Fc alleviates muscle dysfunction and comorbidities in murine models of neuromuscular disorders
  211. Acupuncture ameliorated skeletal muscle atrophy induced by hindlimb suspension in mice
  212. Acute and chronic effects of close-arterial infusion of cimaterol on muscle growth and amino acid metabolism.
  213. Acute and chronic effects of passive stretching on voluntary and evoked muscle force, the length-tension relationship, ankle joint range of motion, and …
  214. Acute and chronic effects of resistance training on skeletal muscle markers of mitochondrial remodeling in older adults
  215. Acute and chronic heat stress alters the metabolic profile of skeletal muscle in growing swine
  216. Acute and chronic muscle metabolic adaptations to strength training
  217. Acute and chronic resistance training downregulates select LINE-1 retrotransposon activity markers in human skeletal muscle
  218. Acute and chronic response of skeletal muscle to resistance exercise
  219. Acute and chronic skeletal muscle response to very low load resistance exercise with and without the application of blood flow restriction in the upper body
  220. Acute and long-term effects of resistance exercise with or without protein ingestion on muscle hypertrophy and gene expression
  221. Acute bout of resistance exercise increases vitamin D receptor protein expression in rat skeletal muscle
  222. Acute changes in muscle thickness and pennation angle in response to work-matched concentric and eccentric isokinetic exercise
  223. Acute effect of multiple sets of fatiguing resistance exercise on muscle thickness, echo intensity, and extracellular-to-intracellular water ratio
  224. Acute Effects of Cheddar Cheese Consumption on Circulating Amino Acids and Human skeletal muscle
  225. Acute effects of insulin on skeletal muscle growth and differentiation genes in men with type 2 diabetes
  226. Acute effects of low-load resistance exercise with different rest periods on muscle swelling in healthy young men
  227. Acute effects of resistance exercise on muscle protein synthesis rate in young and elderly men and women
  228. Acute effects of sex-specific sex hormones on heat shock proteins in fast muscle of male and female rats
  229. Acute effects of stretching exercise on the soleus muscle of female aged rats
  230. Acute effects of the new method sarcoplasma stimulating training versus traditional resistance training on total training volume, lactate and muscle thickness
  231. Acute endurance exercise induces nuclear p53 abundance in human skeletal muscle
  232. Acute Exposure to Essential Amino Acids (EAA) Activates MTOR/p70 Signaling in Soleus muscle of Chronically EAA-Treated Aged Rats
  233. Acute Expression of PGC‐1α Isoforms in skeletal muscle of Postmenopausal Women following Resistance Exercise
  234. Acute heat stress prior to downhill running may enhance skeletal muscle remodeling
  235. Acute Hypertrophic Changes of muscle Structural Proteins after Functional Overload
  236. Acute hypertrophic response of skeletal muscle to removal of synergists
  237. Acute loading and aging effects on myostatin pathway biomarkers in human skeletal muscle after three sequential bouts of resistance exercise
  238. Acute low-load resistance exercise with and without blood flow restriction increased protein signalling and number of satellite cells in human skeletal muscle
  239. Acute mechanical overload increases IGF-I and MMP-9 mRNA in 3D tissue-engineered skeletal muscle
  240. Acute molecular response of mouse hindlimb muscles to chronic stimulation
  241. Acute molecular responses of skeletal muscle to resistance exercise in able-bodied and spinal cord-injured subjects
  242. Acute molecular responses to concurrent resistance and high‐intensity interval exercise in untrained skeletal muscle
  243. Acute muscle damage as a stimulus for training-induced gains in strength.
  244. Acute post-exercise myofibrillar protein synthesis is not correlated with resistance training-induced muscle hypertrophy in young men
  245. Acute recovery from disuse atrophy: the role of stretch-activated ion channels in the activation of anabolic signaling in skeletal muscle
  246. Acute resistance exercise increases the expression of chemotactic factors within skeletal muscle
  247. Acute resistance exercise reduces increased gene expression in muscle atrophy of ovariectomised arthritic rats
  248. Acute response of net muscle protein balance reflects 24-h balance after exercise and amino acid ingestion
  249. ACUTE RESPONSE OF PGC-1 α AND IGF-1 ISOFORMS TO MAXIMAL ECCENTRIC EXERCISE IN skeletal muscle OF POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
  250. Acute sprint exercise transcriptome in human skeletal muscle
  251. Acute vascular endothelial growth factor expression during hypertrophy is muscle phenotype specific and localizes as a striated pattern within fibres
  252. Acute vs chronic hypoxia: what are the consequences for skeletal muscle mass?
  253. Acylated and unacylated ghrelin impair skeletal muscle atrophy in mice
  254. Adaptation and validation of an analytical localized muscle fatigue model for workplace tasks
  255. Adaptation in myosin expression of avian skeletal muscle after weighting and unweighting
  256. Adaptation of mammalian skeletal muscle fibers to chronic electrical stimulation
  257. Adaptation of mouse skeletal muscle to long-term microgravity in the MDS mission
  258. Adaptation of muscle size and myofascial force transmission: a review and some new experimental results
  259. Adaptation of rat extensor digitorum longus muscle to gamma irradiation and overload
  260. Adaptation of respiratory muscle perfusion during exercise to chronically elevated ventilatory work
  261. Adaptation of skeletal muscle Mass and Metabolism to Physical Exercise
  262. Adaptation of skeletal muscles to contractile activity of varying duration and intensity: the role of PGC-1α
  263. Adaptations in human neuromuscular function following prolonged unweighting: I. skeletal muscle contractile properties and applied ischemia efficacy
  264. Adaptations in rat skeletal muscle following long-term resistance exercise training
  265. Adaptations in skeletal muscle disuse or decreased-use atrophy
  266. Adaptations in skeletal muscle following spinal cord injury and locomotor training
  267. Adaptations in the activation of human skeletal muscle induced by short-term isometric resistance training
  268. Adaptations of motoneuron properties to chronic compensatory muscle overload
  269. Adaptations of the supraspinatus tendon and muscle in a rat model of exercise
  270. Adaptations to long-term strength training of ankle joint muscles in old age
  271. Adaptative changes and contractile properties of skeletal muscle: Significance and problems of tension measurement
  272. Adaptive effects of the β 2-agonist clenbuterol on expression of β 2-adrenoceptor mRNA in rat fast-twitch fiber-rich muscles
  273. Adaptive muscle plasticity of a remaining agonist following denervation of its close synergists in a model of complete spinal cord injury
  274. Adaptive processes in skeletal muscle: molecular regulators and genetic influences
  275. Adaptive responses of histone modifications to resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle
  276. Adaptive responses to muscle lengthening and shortening in humans
  277. Addition of blood flow restriction to passive mobilization reduces the rate of muscle wasting in elderly patients in the intensive care unit: a within-patient randomized …
  278. ADDITION OF NEW MYONUCLEI IS A PRE-REQUISITE FOR skeletal muscle GROWTH
  279. Additive effects of a steroidal implant and zilpaterol hydrochloride on feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and skeletal muscle messenger ribonucleic acid …
  280. Adds Philip J. The Effect of Exercise and Electrical muscle Stimulation on the Architecture of the Vastus Medialis Oblique-The ‘Empi’Electrotherapy System. Glob …
  281. Adeno-associated Virus Serotype 8 (AAV8) Delivery of Recombinant A20 to skeletal muscle Reduces Pathological Activation of Nuclear Factor (NF)-κ B in …
  282. Adenosine A3 receptor stimulation reduces muscle injury following physical trauma and is associated with alterations in the MMP/TIMP response
  283. Adiponectin, inflammation and skeletal muscle dysfunction in heart failure
  284. Adipose tissue infiltration in skeletal muscle of healthy elderly men: relationships with body composition, insulin resistance, and inflammation at the systemic and …
  285. Administration of a soluble activin type IIB receptor promotes skeletal muscle growth independent of fiber type
  286. Administration of estradiol, trenbolone acetate, and trenbolone acetate/estradiol implants alters adipogenic and myogenic gene expression in bovine skeletal muscle
  287. Administration of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor facilitates the regenerative process of injured mice skeletal muscle via the activation of Akt/GSK3αβ signals
  288. Administration of insulin-like growth factor-1 inhibits the overdevelopment of chloroquine-induced vacuoles in muscle fibers in experimental rimmed vacuolar …
  289. Adrenal stress hormone action in skeletal muscle during exercise training: An old dog with new tricks?
  290. Adult expression of PGC-1α and-1β in skeletal muscle is not required for endurance exercise-induced enhancement of exercise capacity
  291. Adult skeletal muscle stem cells
  292. Adult stem cells: the therapeutic potential of skeletal muscle
  293. Advances and challenges in skeletal muscle angiogenesis
  294. Advances in delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS)–part II: treatment and prevention
  295. Advances in research on the prenatal development of skeletal muscle in animals in relation to the quality of muscle-based food. II–Genetic factors related to …
  296. Aerobic and resistance training dependent skeletal muscle plasticity in the colon-26 murine model of cancer cachexia
  297. Aerobic and skeletal muscle architectural adaptations to concurrent marathon and circuit resistance training
  298. Aerobic exercise augments muscle transcriptome profile of resistance exercise
  299. Aerobic exercise does not compromise muscle hypertrophy response to short-term resistance training
  300. Aerobic Exercise Intensity Affects skeletal muscle Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis and Anabolic Signaling in Young Men
  301. Aerobic exercise training attenuates detrimental effects of cigarette smoke exposure on peripheral muscle through stimulation of the Nrf2 pathway and cytokines: a …
  302. Aerobic exercise training increases muscle water content in obese middle-age men
  303. Aerobic exercise training induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy and age-dependent adaptations in myofiber function in young and older men
  304. Aerobic Exercise Training Prevents Heart Failure-Induced skeletal muscle
  305. Aerobic exercise training prevents heart failure-induced skeletal muscle atrophy by anti-catabolic, but not anabolic actions
  306. Aerobic exercise training upregulates skeletal muscle calpain and ubiquitin-proteasome systems in healthy mice
  307. Age and aerobic exercise training effects on whole body and muscle protein metabolism
  308. Age and sex affect human muscle fibre adaptations to heavy‐resistance strength training
  309. Age effect on transcript levels and synthesis rate of muscle MHC and response to resistance exercise
  310. Age effects on myosin subunit and biochemical alterations with skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  311. Age related changes in skeletal muscle activation following short-term resistance training.
  312. Age related differences in diaphragm muscle fiber response to mid/long term controlled mechanical ventilation
  313. Age-, sex-, and region-specific differences in skeletal muscle size and quality
  314. Age-and stroke-related skeletal muscle changes: a review for the geriatric clinician
  315. Age-associated changes in MAPK activation in fast-and slow-twitch skeletal muscle of the F344/NNiaHSD X Brown Norway/BiNia rat model
  316. Age-associated decrease in contraction-induced activation of downstream targets of Akt/mTor signaling in skeletal muscle
  317. Age-associated impairments in mitochondrial ADP sensitivity contribute to redox stress in senescent human skeletal muscle
  318. Age-dependent increase in angiopoietin-like protein 2 accelerates skeletal muscle loss in mice
  319. Age-dependent skeletal muscle transcriptome response to bed rest-induced atrophy
  320. Age-related and disease-related muscle loss: the effect of diabetes, obesity, and other diseases
  321. Age-related apoptotic responses to stretch-induced hypertrophy in quail slow-tonic skeletal muscle
  322. Age-Related Change in muscle Characteristics and Resistance Training for Older Adults
  323. Age-related changes in muscle fatigue resistance in humans
  324. Age-related changes in muscles and joints
  325. Age-related changes in skeletal muscle function
  326. Age-related changes in skeletal–muscle myosin heavy-chain composition: effect of mechanical loading
  327. Age-Related Changes in the Molecular Regulation of skeletal muscle Mass
  328. Age-related Contractile Changes in Plantarflexor muscles in Women: Associations with Postactivation Potentiation and Recreational Physical Activity
  329. Age-related decrease in muscle satellite cells is accompanied with diminished expression of early growth response 3 in mice
  330. Age-Related Decreases of Serum-Response Factor Levels in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells Are Involved in skeletal muscle Differentiation and Engraftment …
  331. Age-related deficit in load-induced skeletal muscle growth
  332. Age-related deficits in skeletal muscle recovery following disuse are associated with neuromuscular junction instability and ER stress, not impaired protein …
  333. Age-related differences in apoptosis with disuse atrophy in soleus muscle
  334. Age-related differences in skeletal muscle insulin signaling: the role of stress kinases and heat shock proteins
  335. Age-related differences in the adaptive potential of type I skeletal muscle fibers
  336. Age-related dystrophin–glycoprotein complex structure and function in the rat extensor digitorum longus and soleus muscle
  337. Age-related hormonal adaptations, muscle circumference and strength development with 8 weeks moderate intensity resistance training
  338. Age-related morphological changes of the deltoid muscle from 50 to 79 years of age
  339. Age-related responses to a bout of mechanotherapy in skeletal muscle of rats
  340. Age-related skeletal muscle dysfunction: causes and mechanisms
  341. Age-related structural alterations in human skeletal muscle fibers and mitochondria are sex specific: relationship to single-fiber function
  342. Age-related structural and compositional variations of mouse skeletal muscle
  343. Age-related, site-specific muscle loss in 1507 Japanese men and women aged 20 to 95 years
  344. Age-specific response of skeletal muscle extracellular matrix to acute resistance exercise: A pilot study
  345. Age‐associated Changes in the Response of skeletal muscle Cells to Exercise and Regenerationa
  346. Aged cells in human skeletal muscle after resistance exercise
  347. Aged human muscle demonstrates an altered gene expression profile consistent with an impaired response to exercise
  348. Aged muscle demonstrates fiber-type adaptations in response to mechanical overload, in the absence of myofiber hypertrophy, independent of satellite cell …
  349. Ageing in relation to skeletal muscle dysfunction: redox homoeostasis to regulation of gene expression
  350. Ageing is associated with diminished muscle re‐growth and myogenic precursor cell expansion early after immobility‐induced atrophy in human skeletal muscle
  351. Aging affects stretch-induced p70S6k and 4E-BP1 phosphorylation in fast-and slow-twitch muscle
  352. Aging affects the transcriptional regulation of human skeletal muscle disuse atrophy
  353. Aging alters gene expression of growth and remodeling factors in human skeletal muscle both at rest and in response to acute resistance exercise
  354. Aging alters macrophage properties in human skeletal muscle both at rest and in response to acute resistance exercise
  355. Aging and apoptosis in muscle
  356. Aging and its effects on inflammation in skeletal muscle at rest and following exercise-induced muscle injury
  357. Aging and muscle function
  358. Aging and the Contractile Regulation of Human skeletal muscle mTORC1 Signaling and Protein Synthesis
  359. Aging and the force–velocity relationship of muscles
  360. Aging differences in mechanisms of human skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  361. Aging differentially affects human skeletal muscle microRNA expression at rest and after an anabolic stimulus of resistance exercise and essential amino acids
  362. Aging disrupts muscle stem cell function by impairing matricellular WISP1 secretion from fibro-adipogenic progenitors
  363. Aging does not alter the mechanosensitivity of the p38, p70S6k, and JNK2 signaling pathways in skeletal muscle
  364. Aging does not attenuate plantaris muscle hypertrophy in male Fischer 344 rats.
  365. Aging impairs contraction-induced human skeletal muscle mTORC1 signaling and protein synthesis
  366. Aging influences cellular and molecular responses of apoptosis to skeletal muscle unloading
  367. Aging muscle
  368. Aging of human muscle: structure, function and adaptability
  369. Aging of muscle Stem Cells
  370. Aging of skeletal muscle: a 12-yr longitudinal study
  371. Aging of the immune system and impaired muscle regeneration: A failure of immunomodulation of adult myogenesis
  372. Aging related changes in determinants of muscle force generating capacity: a comparison of muscle aging in men and male rodents
  373. Aging skeletal muscle: physiologic changes and the effects of training
  374. Aging sustains the hypertrophy-associated elevation of apoptotic suppressor X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein (XIAP) in skeletal muscle during unloading
  375. Aging-dependent effects of repetitive loading exercise and antioxidant supplementation on oxidative stress in skeletal muscle
  376. Aging-dependent regulation of antioxidant enzymes and redox status in chronically loaded rat dorsiflexor muscles
  377. Aging-related changes in skeletal muscle
  378. Aging-related satellite cell differentiation defect occurs prematurely after Ski-induced muscle hypertrophy
  379. Aging-sensitive cellular and molecular mechanisms associated with skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  380. Aging, exercise, and muscle protein metabolism
  381. AHCC Supplementation Attenuates muscle Atrophy via Akt Activation in Hindlimb-suspended Rat
  382. AICAR-induced activation of AMPK negatively regulates myotube hypertrophy through the HSP72-mediated pathway in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  383. Airway smooth muscle hyperplasia and hypertrophy correlate with glycogen synthase kinase-3β phosphorylation in a mouse model of asthma
  384. Ajuga turkestanica increases Notch and Wnt signaling in aged skeletal muscle
  385. Akt activation prevents the force drop induced by eccentric contractions in dystrophin-deficient skeletal muscle
  386. Akt Deficiency Attenuates muscle Size and Function but Not the Response to
  387. Akt deficiency attenuates muscle size and function but not the response to ActRIIB inhibition
  388. Akt kinases and 2-deoxyglucose uptake in rat skeletal muscles in vivo: study with insulin and exercise
  389. Akt signaling in skeletal muscle: regulation by exercise and passive stretch
  390. Akt signalling through GSK‐3β, mTOR and Foxo1 is involved in human skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  391. Akt-mediated phosphorylation controls the activity of the Y-box protein MSY3 in skeletal muscle
  392. Akt/mTOR pathway contributes to skeletal muscle anti-atrophic effect of aerobic exercise training in heart failure mice
  393. Akt/mTOR pathway is a crucial regulator of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and can prevent muscle atrophy in vivo
  394. Akt/protein kinase B in skeletal muscle physiology and pathology
  395. Akt1-mediated fast/glycolytic skeletal muscle growth attenuates renal damage in experimental kidney disease
  396. Akt1–mediated skeletal muscle growth attenuates cardiac dysfunction and remodeling after experimental myocardial infarction
  397. Alcohol consumption and hormonal alterations related to muscle hypertrophy: a review
  398. Alcohol impairs skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTOR signaling in a time-dependent manner following electrically stimulated muscle contraction
  399. Alcohol increases c-myc mRNA and protein in skeletal and cardiac muscle
  400. Aldosterone-and testosterone-mediated intracellular calcium response in skeletal muscle cell cultures
  401. Aldosterone-and testosterone-mediated intracellular calcium response in skeletal muscle cell cultures
  402. Alfa-Hydroxy-Isocaproic Acid—Effects on Body Composition, muscle Soreness, and Athletic Performance
  403. All muscle satellite cells are equal, but are some more equal than others?
  404. Allometric scaling of maximal metabolic rate in mammals: muscle aerobic capacity as determinant factor
  405. Allopurinol partially prevents disuse muscle atrophy in mice and humans
  406. Alpha-ketoglutarate preserves protein synthesis and free glutamine in skeletal muscle after surgery.
  407. Alpha-lipoic acid preserves skeletal muscle mass in type 2 diabetic OLETF rats
  408. ALS-related misfolded protein management in motor neurons and muscle cells
  409. Alteration of autophagy gene expression by different intensity of exercise in gastrocnemius and soleus muscles of Wistar rats
  410. Alteration of skeletal muscle‘s Satellite cell Differentiation Gene in Young Rats by Nutmeg Supplementation.
  411. Alteration of the connective tissue network of striated muscle in copper deficient rats
  412. Alterations in human muscle protein metabolism with aging: protein and exercise as countermeasures to offset sarcopenia
  413. Alterations in mitochondria and their impact in aging skeletal muscle
  414. Alterations in muscle contractile properties and fiber composition ofter weight-lifting exercise in cats
  415. Alterations in muscle mass and contractile phenotype in response to unloading models: role of transcriptional/pretranslational mechanisms
  416. Alterations in pectoralis muscle cell characteristics after radiation of the human breast in situ
  417. Alterations in quadriceps muscle cellular and molecular properties in adults with moderate knee osteoarthritis
  418. Alterations in single muscle fiber calcium sensitivity with resistance training in older women
  419. Alterations in skeletal muscle cell homeostasis in a mouse model of cigarette smoke exposure
  420. Alterations in skeletal muscle Plasticity with Smoking, Smoking Cessation and Vitamin D Deficiency in mice
  421. Alterations in skeletal muscle Plasticity with Smoking, Smoking Cessation and Vitamin D Deficiency in Mice
  422. Alterations of cAMP-dependent signaling in dystrophic skeletal muscle
  423. Alterations of M‐cadherin, neural cell adhesion molecule and β‐catenin expression in satellite cells during overload‐induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  424. Alterations of mechanical characteristics of human skeletal muscle during strength training
  425. Alterations of protein turnover underlying disuse atrophy in human skeletal muscle
  426. Altered activity of signaling pathways in diaphragm and tibialis anterior muscle of dystrophic mice
  427. Altered dynamics of lipid metabolism in muscle cells from patients with idiopathic inflammatory myopathy is ameliorated by 6 months of training
  428. Altered Expression of Cyclin A 1 In muscle of Patients with Facioscapulohumeral
  429. Altered expression of cyclin A 1 in muscle of patients with facioscapulohumeral muscle dystrophy (FSHD-1)
  430. Altered expression of cyclin A 1 in muscle of patients with facioscapulohumeral muscle dystrophy (FSHD-1)
  431. Altered expression of genes regulating skeletal muscle mass in the portacaval anastamosis rat
  432. Altered microRNA expression in skeletal muscle results from high-fat diet-induced insulin resistance in mice
  433. Altered mRNA abundance of ASB15 and four other genes in skeletal muscle following administration of β-adrenergic receptor agonists
  434. Altered primary myogenesis in NFATC3−/− mice leads to decreased muscle size in the adult
  435. Altered REDD1, myostatin, and Akt/mTOR/FoxO/MAPK signaling in streptozotocin-induced diabetic muscle atrophy
  436. Altered regulation of contraction-induced Akt/mTOR/p70S6k pathway signaling in skeletal muscle of the obese Zucker rat
  437. Altered response of skeletal muscle to IL-6 in type 2 diabetic patients
  438. Altered skeletal muscle phenotypes in calcineurin Aα and Aβ gene-targeted mice
  439. Altering muscle hypertrophy and atrophy by suppressing the functions of growth differentiation factors 8 (myostatin) and 11
  440. Altering muscle hypertrophy and Fat Accumulation in Myostatin Null Mice
  441. Alternative splicing of human insulin receptor gene (INSR) in type I and type II skeletal muscle fibers of patients with myotonic dystrophy type 1 and type 2
  442. Alternative splicing of transcription factors genes in muscle physiology and pathology
  443. Ambient hypoxia enhances the loss of muscle mass after extensive injury
  444. Amino acid infusion alters the expression of growth-related genes in multiple skeletal muscles
  445. Amino acid sensing in skeletal muscle
  446. Amino acid supplementation increases lean body mass, basal muscle protein synthesis, and insulin-like growth factor-I expression in older women
  447. Amino acid-and insulin-induced activation of mTORC1 in neonatal piglet skeletal muscle involves Sestrin2-GATOR2, Rag A/C-mTOR, and RHEB-mTOR complex …
  448. Amino acids and skeletal muscle growth in lambs: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Animal Science …
  449. Amino acids augment muscle protein synthesis in neonatal pigs during acute endotoxemia by stimulating mTOR-dependent translation initiation
  450. Amount of daily exercise is an essential stimulation to alter the epigenome of skeletal muscle in rats
  451. AMP-activated protein kinase agonists increase mRNA content of the muscle-specific ubiquitin ligases MAFbx and MuRF1 in C2C12 cells
  452. AMP-activated protein kinase in skeletal muscle: from structure and localization to its role as a master regulator of cellular metabolism
  453. AMP-activated protein kinase inhibits IGF-I signaling and protein synthesis in vascular smooth muscle cells via stimulation of insulin receptor substrate 1 S794 and …
  454. AMP-Activated Protein Kinase is Negatively Associated with Intramuscular Fat Content in Longissimus Dorsi muscle of Beef Cattle
  455. AMPK activation attenuates S6K1, 4E-BP1, and eEF2 signaling responses to high-frequency electrically stimulated skeletal muscle contractions
  456. AMPK Activation in Human skeletal muscle Is Fiber Type-Specific following Acute High Intensity Interval Exercise
  457. AMPK in skeletal muscle function and metabolism
  458. AMPK is indispensable for overload‐induced muscle glucose uptake and glycogenesis but dispensable for inducing hypertrophy in mice
  459. AMPK mediates muscle mass change but not the transition of myosin heavy chain isoforms during unloading and reloading of skeletal muscles in mice
  460. AMPK-Mediated Regulation of Protein Degradation Systems in Unloaded Mouse skeletal muscle
  461. AMPKγ3 is dispensable for skeletal muscle hypertrophy induced by functional overload
  462. An abundant supply of amino acids enhances the metabolic effect of exercise on muscle protein
  463. An Acute Bout of Concurrent Exercise on Mechanotransducing Properties of the skeletal muscle Fiber
  464. An anabolic signaling response of rat soleus muscle to eccentric contractions following hindlimb unloading: a potential role of stretch-activated ion channels
  465. An Analysis of Differentially Expressed Coding and Long Non-Coding RNAs in Multiple Models of skeletal muscle Atrophy
  466. An Antibody Blocking Activin Receptors type II Induces Strong skeletal muscle hypertrophy and Protects from Atrophy
  467. An antibody blocking activin type II receptors induces strong skeletal muscle hypertrophy and protects from atrophy
  468. An E box in the exon 1 promoter regulates insulin-like growth factor-I expression in differentiating muscle cells
  469. An electron microscopic investigation into the possible source of new muscle fibres in teleost fish
  470. An emerging role for calpain in skeletal muscle adaptation
  471. An ethanolic extract of Artemisia dracunculus L. regulates gene expression of ubiquitin–proteasome system enzymes in skeletal muscle: Potential role in the treatment …
  472. An examination of changes in skeletal muscle thickness, echo intensity, strength and soreness following resistance exercise
  473. An examination of the time course of training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  474. An experimental model for the study of exercise-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  475. An exploration of the association between frailty and muscle fatigue
  476. An extract of Artemisia dracunculus L. inhibits ubiquitin-proteasome activity and preserves skeletal muscle mass in a murine model of diabetes
  477. An herbal formula consisting of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill, Lycium chinense Mill and Eucommia ulmoides Oliv alleviates disuse muscle atrophy in rats
  478. An Immunomodulatory Biomimetic Sponge Scaffold for skeletal muscle Regeneration
  479. An intricate balance of muscle damage and protein synthesis: the key players in skeletal muscle hypertrophy following resistance training
  480. An investigation into the P13-K/AKT signalling pathway in TNF-a-induced muscle proeolysis in L6 myotubes
  481. An investigation of IGF-I isoforms in human skeletal muscle. The effects of age and exercise.
  482. An Investigation of Kinases Responsible for Site-specific Phosphorylation of p70s6k1 in skeletal muscle Following Chronic Functional Overloading
  483. An investigation of NADPH oxidase in normal and diseased skeletal muscle
  484. An oleanolic acid derivative reduces denervation-induced muscle atrophy via activation of CNTF-mediated JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway
  485. An optimized procedure for isolation of rodent and human skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic and myofibrillar proteins
  486. An oral essential amino acid-carbohydrate supplement enhances muscle protein anabolism after resistance exercise
  487. An overview about the biology of skeletal muscle satellite cells
  488. An overview of muscle atrophy
  489. An overview of the endocrinology of skeletal muscle
  490. An Overview of the Influence of Protein Ingestion on muscle hypertrophy
  491. An Overview on muscle Strength
  492. An ultrastructural study of the stretch-induced hypertrophy of skeletal muscle
  493. An X-linked myopathy with postural muscle atrophy and generalized hypertrophy, termed XMPMA, is caused by mutations in FHL1
  494. Anabolic agents for improving muscle regeneration and function after injury
  495. Anabolic and catabolic pathways regulating skeletal muscle mass
  496. Anabolic and catabolic signaling pathways that regulate skeletal muscle mass
  497. Anabolic and pro-metabolic functions of CREB-CRTC in skeletal muscle: advantages and obstacles for type 2 diabetes and cancer cachexia
  498. Anabolic potential and regulation of the skeletal muscle satellite cell populations
  499. Anabolic processes in human skeletal muscle: restoring the identities of growth hormone and testosterone
  500. Anabolic responsiveness of skeletal muscles correlates with androgen receptor protein but not mRNA
  501. Anabolic signaling and protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle after dynamic shortening or lengthening exercise
  502. Anabolic signaling and response in sarcopenia as a model for microgravity induced muscle deconditioning: A systematic review
  503. Anabolic signaling deficits underlie amino acid resistance of wasting, aging muscle
  504. Anabolic signalling in skeletal muscle: impact of diet and disease
  505. Anabolic-androgenic steroid administration causes hypertrophy of immobilized and nonimmobilized skeletal muscle in a sedentary rabbit model
  506. Anabolic-androgenic steroid does not enhance compensatory muscle hypertrophy but significantly diminish muscle damages in the rat surgical ablation model
  507. Anabolic/Androgenic Steroids in skeletal muscle and Cardiovascular Diseases
  508. Anaerobic metabolism during electrical stimulation of aged rat skeletal muscle
  509. Analyses of MicroRNA and mRNA expression profiles reveal the crucial interaction networks and pathways for regulation of chicken breast muscle …
  510. Analyses of the effects of 17β-estradiol on skeletal muscle and global gene expression following acute eccentric exercise
  511. Analysis of Activation and Contribution of muscles of the Elderly During Arm Flexion and Extension Resistance Exercise with Increased Load
  512. Analysis of human skeletal muscle after 48 h immobilization reveals alterations in mRNA and protein for extracellular matrix components
  513. Analysis of microRNA expression profiles in weaned pig skeletal muscle after lipopolysaccharide challenge
  514. Analysis of proteome dynamics in the breast muscle of growing chickens
  515. Analysis of skeletal muscle gene expression patterns and the impact of functional capacity in patients with systolic heart failure
  516. Analysis of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in models of increased loading
  517. Analysis of the callipyge phenotype through skeletal muscle development; association of Dlk1 with muscle precursor cells
  518. Anatomical and physiological factors contributing to chronic muscle pain
  519. Androgen effects on the skeletal muscle
  520. Androgen receptor expression during C2C12 skeletal muscle cell line differentiation
  521. Androgen receptor in human skeletal muscle and cultured muscle satellite cells: up-regulation by androgen treatment
  522. Androgen receptor regulates expression of skeletal muscle-specific proteins and muscle cell types
  523. Androgen therapy improves muscle mass and strength but not muscle quality: results from two studies
  524. Androgens and muscles
  525. Androgens and skeletal muscle: cellular and molecular action mechanisms underlying the anabolic actions
  526. Androgens and the control of skeletal muscle protein synthesis
  527. Androgens and the molecular regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  528. Androgens induce growth of the limb skeletal muscles in a rapamycin-insensitive manner
  529. Anesthesia with propofol induces insulin resistance systemically in skeletal and cardiac muscles and liver of rats
  530. ANG II activates effectors of mTOR via PI3-K signaling in human coronary smooth muscle cells
  531. ANG II is required for optimal overload-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  532. Angiopoietins and skeletal muscle Function
  533. Angiotensin II Evokes Angiogenic Signals within skeletal muscle through Co-ordinated
  534. Angiotensin II evokes angiogenic signals within skeletal muscle through co-ordinated effects on skeletal myocytes and endothelial cells
  535. Angiotensin II induces hypertrophy, not hyperplasia, of cultured rat aortic smooth muscle cells.
  536. Angiotensin II Induces skeletal muscle Atrophy by Activating TFEB-Mediated MuRF1 Expression
  537. Angiotensin II infusion induces marked diaphragmatic skeletal muscle atrophy
  538. Angiotensin II inhibits satellite cell proliferation and prevents skeletal muscle regeneration
  539. Angiotensin II regulation of skeletal muscle regeneration, growth and satellite cell function
  540. Angiotensin II signalling regulates skeletal muscle growth and myoblast chemotaxis
  541. Angiotensin II-stimulated protein synthesis in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
  542. Angiotensin II, oxidative stress and skeletal muscle wasting
  543. Angiotensin-(1-7) prevents skeletal muscle atrophy induced by transforming growth factor type beta (TGF-β) via Mas receptor activation
  544. Angiotensin-(1–7) decreases skeletal muscle atrophy induced by angiotensin II through a Mas receptor-dependent mechanism
  545. Angiotensin-converting enzyme genotype affects skeletal muscle strength in elite athletes
  546. Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition attenuates myonuclear addition in overloaded slow-twitch skeletal muscle
  547. Angiotensin‐converting enzyme genotype affects the response of human skeletal muscle to functional overload
  548. Animal models for inducing muscle hypertrophy: are they relevant for clinical applications in humans?
  549. Animal Protein versus Plant Protein in Supporting Lean Mass and muscle Strength: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
  550. Ankrd2 is a modulator of NF-κ B-mediated inflammatory responses during muscle differentiation
  551. Antagonistic control of muscle cell size by AMPK and mTORC1
  552. Anti-Catabolic Effects of Conjugated Linoleic Acid and Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Administration in Resting or Loaded skeletal muscles of Middle Aged …
  553. Anti-hyperglycemic and hypolipidemic effects of black ginseng extract containing increased Rh4, Rg5, and Rk1 content in muscle and liver of type 2 diabetic db/db …
  554. Anti-inflammatory drugs for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: focus on skeletal muscle-releasing factors
  555. Anti-interleukin-6 receptor antibody (MR16-1) promotes muscle regeneration via modulation of gene expressions in infiltrated macrophages
  556. Anti-myostatin antibody increases muscle mass and strength and improves insulin sensitivity in old mice
  557. Anticachectic effects of formoterol: a drug for potential treatment of muscle wasting
  558. Antioxidants and muscle growth in elderly: the effect of supplementation with vitamin C and E on muscle growth and maximal strength during 12 weeks of resistance …
  559. Antioxidants and Polyphenols Mediate Mitochondrial Mediated muscle Death Signaling in Sarcopenia
  560. AP-1 PRECEDES NF-ΚB DURING INFLAMMATORY SIGNALING ACTIVATION IN OXIDATIVE skeletal muscle FOLLOWING SHORT-TERM HEAT …
  561. Apoptosis and macrophage infiltration occur simultaneously and present a potential sign of muscle injury in skeletal muscle of nutritionally compromised, early post …
  562. Apoptosis: a mechanism contributing to remodeling of skeletal muscle in response to hindlimb unweighting
  563. Apoptotic action of botulinum toxin on masseter muscle in rats: early and late changes in the expression of molecular markers
  564. Apoptotic responses to hindlimb suspension in gastrocnemius muscles from young adult and aged rats
  565. Apple pomace extract improves endurance in exercise performance by increasing strength and weight of skeletal muscle
  566. Application of a Heat Shock Protein Inducer to Remedy for an Atrophied muscle Cell: A Basic Research for ISS/JEM Onboard Experiment
  567. Application of satellite cell research: Models for postdifferentiation regulation and development of applied molecular approaches to enhance muscle growth in …
  568. Application of the [γ-32P] ATP kinase assay to study anabolic signaling in human skeletal muscle
  569. Application of transcutaneous carbon dioxide improves capillary regression of skeletal muscle in hyperglycemia
  570. Approaches to physical fitness and sports medicine through X-ray diffraction analysis of striated muscle
  571. Approaches to Studying the microRNAome in skeletal muscle
  572. Aquaporin-4 protein is stably maintained in the hypertrophied muscles by functional overload
  573. Arachidonic acid activation of translation initiation signaling in vascular smooth muscle cells
  574. Arachidonic acid supplementation enhances in vitro skeletal muscle cell growth via a COX-2-dependent pathway
  575. Architectural adaptations of muscle to training and injury: a narrative review outlining the contributions by fascicle length, pennation angle and muscle thickness
  576. Architectural, functional and molecular responses to concentric and eccentric loading in human skeletal muscle
  577. Are ACE I/D and ACTN3 R577X polymorphisms associated with muscle function of young and older men, and frequent fallers?
  578. Are antioxidants useful for treating skeletal muscle atrophy?
  579. Are muscle fibres of body builders intrinsically weaker? A comparison with single fibres of aged‐matched controls
  580. Are peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors involved in skeletal muscle wasting during experimental cancer cachexia? Role of β2-adrenergic agonists
  581. Arginine protects muscle cells from wasting in vitro in an mTORC1-dependent and NO-independent manner
  582. Arrdc2 and Arrdc3 elicit divergent changes in gene expression in skeletal muscle following anabolic and catabolic stimuli
  583. Arsenic inhibits myogenic differentiation and muscle regeneration
  584. AS160 phosphorylation is associated with activation of α2β2γ1- but not α2β2γ3-AMPK trimeric complex in skeletal muscle during exercise in humans
  585. Ascorbic Acid Supplementation Improves skeletal muscle Growth in Pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus) Juveniles: In Vivo and In Vitro Studies
  586. ASICs are required for immediate exercise-induced muscle pain and are downregulated in sensory neurons by exercise training
  587. Ask The muscle Prof: What Training Technique Produces The Craziest muscle Growth?
  588. Aspects of physical medicine and rehabilitation in the treatment of deconditioned patients in the acute care setting: the role of skeletal muscle
  589. Assessing differential responders and mean changes in muscle size, strength, and the crossover effect to 2 distinct resistance training protocols
  590. Assessing Metabolic Dysregulation in muscle During Cachexia
  591. Assessing the regulation of skeletal muscle plasticity in response to protein ingestion and resistance exercise: recent developments
  592. Assessing the role of muscle protein breakdown in response to nutrition and exercise in humans
  593. Assessment of peripheral muscle thickness and architecture in healthy volunteers using hand-held ultrasound devices; a comparison study with standard …
  594. Assessment of quadriceps muscle cross-sectional area by ultrasound extended-field-of-view imaging
  595. Association between ACE genotype and skeletal muscle strength and volume, and their response to strength training in older adults
  596. Association between regional differences in muscle activation in one session of resistance exercise and in muscle hypertrophy after resistance training
  597. Association of age with muscle size and strength before and after short-term resistance training in young adults
  598. Association of circulating angiotensin converting enzyme activity with respiratory muscle function in infants
  599. Association of habitual long-distance running with the thickness of skeletal muscles and subcutaneous fat in the body extremities and trunk in middle-aged men
  600. Astragalus polysaccharide improves muscle atrophy from dexamethasone-and peroxide-induced injury in vitro
  601. Astragalus polysaccharides decrease muscle wasting through Akt/mTOR, ubiquitin proteasome and autophagy signalling in 5/6 nephrectomised rats
  602. Asymmetric expression of H19 and ADIPOQ in concave/convex paravertebral muscles is associated with severe adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
  603. AT1 receptor blocker attenuates mechanical ventilation-induced atrophy and oxidative stress in the diaphragm muscle
  604. AT1 receptors are necessary for eccentric training‐induced hypertrophy and strength gains in rat skeletal muscle
  605. Atomoxetine prevents dexamethasone-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in mice
  606. ATP concentrations and muscle tension increase linearly with muscle contraction
  607. Atrogin-1 and MURF-1 signalling in human skeletal muscle
  608. Atrogin-1/MAFbx and MuRF1 are downregulated in aging-related loss of skeletal muscle
  609. Atrogin-1/MAFbx mRNA expression is regulated by histone deacetylase 1 in rat soleus muscle under hindlimb unloading
  610. Atrogin-1/muscle atrophy F-box inhibits calcineurin-dependent cardiac hypertrophy by participating in an SCF ubiquitin ligase complex
  611. Atrophy and intramuscular fat in specific muscles of the thigh: associated weakness and hyperinsulinemia in stroke survivors
  612. Atrophy of S6K1−/− skeletal muscle cells reveals distinct mTOR effectors for cell cycle and size control
  613. Atrophy responses to muscle inactivity. I. Cellular markers of protein deficits
  614. Atrophy responses to muscle inactivity. II. Molecular markers of protein deficits
  615. Atrophy/hypertrophy cell signaling in muscles of young athletes trained with vibrational-proprioceptive stimulation
  616. Attenuated increase in maximal force of rat medial gastrocnemius muscle after concurrent peak power and endurance training
  617. Attenuating muscle wasting: cell and gene therapy approaches
  618. Attenuation of age-related muscle wasting and weakness in rats after formoterol treatment: therapeutic implications for sarcopenia
  619. Attenuation of depression of muscle protein synthesis induced by lipopolysaccharide, tumor necrosis factor, and angiotensin II by β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate
  620. Attenuation of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage conferred by maximal isometric contractions: a mini review
  621. Attenuation of skeletal muscle and strength in the elderly: The Health ABC Study
  622. Attenuation of skeletal muscle atrophy in cancer cachexia by d-myo-inositol 1,2,6-triphosphate
  623. Attenuation of skeletal muscle atrophy via protease inhibition
  624. Atx regulates skeletal muscle regeneration via LPAR1 and promotes hypertrophy
  625. Author’s Reply to Souza et al: Comment on:“Volume for muscle hypertrophy and Health Outcomes: The Most Effective Variable in Resistance Training”
  626. Authors’ response to letter to the editor:“Bar velocities capable of optimising the muscle power in strength-power exercises” by Loturco, Pereira, Abad, Tabares …
  627. Auto-and paracrine function of skeletal muscles normally and for pathology
  628. Autocrine and/or paracrine insulin-like growth factor-I activity in skeletal muscle
  629. Autocrine role of interleukin-13 on skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetic patients involves microRNA let-7
  630. Automated methods for the analysis of skeletal muscle fiber size and metabolic type
  631. Automatic myonuclear detection in isolated single muscle fibers using robust ellipse fitting and sparse representation
  632. Autophagic cellular responses to physical exercise in skeletal muscle
  633. Autophagic response to exercise training in skeletal muscle with age
  634. Autophagic-lysosomal pathway functions in the masseter and tongue muscles in the klotho mouse, a mouse model for aging
  635. Autophagy and muscle Dysfunction in Lysosomal Storage Diseases
  636. AUTOPHAGY AND skeletal muscle WASTING: EFFECTS ON SATELLITE CELLS POPULATION
  637. Autophagy in health and disease. 3. Involvement of autophagy in muscle atrophy
  638. Autophagy in locomotor muscles of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  639. Autophagy in skeletal muscle
  640. Autophagy in skeletal muscle homeostasis and in muscular dystrophies
  641. Autophagy is essential to support skeletal muscle plasticity in response to endurance exercise
  642. Autophagy signaling in skeletal muscle of infarcted rats
  643. Autophagy, a highly regulated intracellular system essential to skeletal muscle homeostasis—role in disease, exercise and altitude exposure
  644. Autoradiographic localization of new RNA synthesis in hypertrophying skeletal muscle
  645. Availability of eIF4E regulates skeletal muscle protein synthesis during recovery from exercise
  646. B signaling in skeletal muscle κ Exercise, MAPK, and NF
  647. Back extensor and psoas muscle cross-sectional area, prior physical training, and trunk muscle strength–a longitudinal study in adolescent girls
  648. Basal bioenergetic abnormalities in skeletal muscle from ryanodine receptor malignant hyperthermia-susceptible R163C knock-in mice
  649. Basal peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma coactivator 1α expression is independent of calcineurin in skeletal muscle
  650. Basic models modeling resistance training: an update for basic scientists interested in study skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  651. Basic principles of muscle development and growth in meat-producing mammals as affected by the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system
  652. Basic Training of Student’s Outdoor Club Increases muscle Mass after Five Weeks of Exercise in Males
  653. Beneficial effects of melatonin on stroke-induced muscle atrophy in focal cerebral ischemic rats
  654. Beneficial effects of metformin on muscle atrophy induced by obesity in rats
  655. Beta-adrenergic receptor gene expression in bovine skeletal muscle cells in culture
  656. Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Population is Up-Regulated by Increased Cyclic Amp Concentration in Chicken skeletal muscle Cells in Culture
  657. Beta-Adrenergic Receptor Population is Up-Regulated in Chicken skeletal muscle Cells Treated with Forskolin
  658. Beta-alanine (Carnosyn™) supplementation in elderly subjects (60–80 years): effects on muscle carnosine content and physical capacity
  659. Beta-lapachone attenuates immobilization-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in mice
  660. Beta2 integrin-mediated skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  661. Beta2-agonist salbutamol augments hypertrophy in MHCIIa fibers and sprint power output but not muscle force during 11 weeks of resistance training in young men
  662. Beta2‐adrenergic agonist clenbuterol increases energy expenditure and fat oxidation, and induces mTOR phosphorylation in skeletal muscle of young healthy men
  663. Betaine improves the growth performance and muscle growth of partridge shank broiler chickens via altering myogenic gene expression and insulin-like …
  664. Betaine supplement enhances skeletal muscle differentiation in murine myoblasts via IGF-1 signaling activation
  665. Beyond muscle hypertrophy: why dietary protein is important for endurance athletes
  666. Bigbelly seahorse (Hippocampus abdominalis)-derived peptides enhance skeletal muscle differentiation and endurance performance via activated P38MAPK/AKT …
  667. Bigger muscles, Stronger muscles? The strange case of myostatin
  668. Bigger weights may not beget bigger muscles: evidence from acute muscle protein synthetic responses after resistance exercise
  669. Bimodal effects of TNF-α on differentiation and hypertrophy of skeletal muscle cell cultures
  670. Biochemical interaction between muscle and bone: a physiological reality?
  671. Biogenic amines: Concentrations in serum and skeletal muscle from late pregnancy until early lactation in dairy cows with high versus normal body condition …
  672. Biological and biomechanical role of mechanical-based sensing proteins in skeletal muscle injury
  673. Biological characteristics of structural and functional remodelling in sekeletal muscle: effect of exercise
  674. Biomarkers associated with low, moderate, and high vastus lateralis muscle hypertrophy following 12 weeks of resistance training
  675. Biomarkers for length of hospital stay, changes in muscle mass, strength and physical function in older medical patients: protocol for the Copenhagen …
  676. Biomarkers of muscle quality: N-terminal propeptide of type III procollagen and C-terminal agrin fragment responses to resistance exercise training in older …
  677. Biomaterial Directed Immune Modulation and Tissue Regeneration in the Context of skeletal muscle Injury
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  681. Biomechanical implications of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy: a musculoskeletal model
  682. Biomechanical methods to quantify muscle effort during resistance exercise
  683. Biomechanical modeling of skeletal muscles reconstruction
  684. Biomechanics show stem cell necessity for effective treatment of volumetric muscle loss using bioengineered constructs
  685. Biomedical applications of muscle-derived stem cells: from bench to bedside
  686. Biomimetic glycosaminoglycan-based scaffolds improve skeletal muscle regeneration in a Murine volumetric muscle loss model
  687. Biomimetic scaffolds for regeneration of volumetric muscle loss in skeletal muscle injuries
  688. Biophysical characterisation of muscle-specific proteins involved in sarcomere signalling and elasticity: MuRF1, Twitchin kinase & cardiac titin
  689. Bioprinting of 3D in vitro skeletal muscle models: A review
  690. Biosynthetic human growth hormone preserves both muscle protein synthesis and the decrease in muscle-free glutamine, and improves whole-body nitrogen …
  691. Biphasic effects of nitric oxide on skeletal muscle myotube atrophy
  692. Black currant nectar reduces muscle damage and inflammation following a bout of high-intensity eccentric contractions
  693. Black ginseng extract exerts anti-hyperglycemic effect via modulation of glucose metabolism in liver and muscle
  694. Black wildebeest skeletal muscle exhibits high oxidative capacity and a high proportion of type IIx fibres
  695. Blockade of ActRIIB signaling triggers muscle fatigability and metabolic myopathy
  696. Blockade of IGF2R improves muscle regeneration and ameliorates Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  697. Blockades of mitogen-activated protein kinase and calcineurin both change fibre-type markers in skeletal muscle culture
  698. Blocking extracellular activation of myostatin as a strategy for treating muscle wasting
  699. Blocking myostatin: muscle mass equals muscle strength?
  700. Blood flow and glycogen use in hypertrophied rat muscles during exercise
  701. Blood flow restricted exercise and skeletal muscle health
  702. Blood flow restricted resistance exercise and reductions in oxygen tension attenuate mitochondrial H2O2 emission rates in human skeletal muscle
  703. Blood flow restriction during futsal training increases muscle activation and strength
  704. Blood flow restriction during low-intensity resistance exercise increases S6K1 phosphorylation and muscle protein synthesis
  705. Blood flow restriction exercise stimulates mTORC1 signaling and muscle protein synthesis in older men
  706. Blood flow restriction in human skeletal muscle during rest periods after high-load resistance training down-regulates miR 206 and induces Pax7
  707. Blood flow restriction therapy for stimulating skeletal muscle growth: practical considerations for maximizing recovery in clinical rehabilitation settings
  708. Blood flow restriction training and the physique athlete: A practical research-based guide to maximizing muscle size
  709. Blood flow restrictions effect on exercise-induced muscle damage recovery
  710. Blunted angiogenesis and hypertrophy are associated with increased fatigue resistance and unchanged aerobic capacity in old overloaded mouse muscle
  711. Blunted hypertrophic response in aged skeletal muscle is associated with decreased ribosome biogenesis
  712. Blunted hypertrophic response in old mouse muscle is associated with a lower satellite cell density and is not alleviated by resveratrol
  713. Body composition variation and impact of low skeletal muscle mass in patients with advanced medullary thyroid carcinoma treated with vandetanib: results from a …
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  715. Bone and muscle ageing
  716. Bone and muscle Crosstalk in Aging
  717. Bone and muscle endocrine functions: unexpected paradigms of inter-organ communication
  718. Bone and skeletal muscle: key players in mechanotransduction and potential overlapping mechanisms
  719. Bone geometry is altered by follistatin‐induced muscle growth in young adult male mice
  720. Bone marrow mesenchymal cells improve muscle function in a skeletal muscle re-injury model
  721. Bone muscle crosstalk in spinal cord injuries: pathophysiology and implications for patients’ quality of life
  722. Bone, muscle, and sarcopenia
  723. Boosting muscle regeneration
  724. Bouncing back! counteracting muscle aging with plyometric muscle loading
  725. Bouts of passive stretching after immobilization of the rat soleus muscle increase collagen macromolecular organization and muscle fiber area
  726. Bovine fast-twitch myosin light chain 1: cloning and mRNA amount in muscle of cattle treated with clenbuterol
  727. Bovine milk extracellular vesicles (EVs) modification elicits skeletal muscle growth in rats
  728. Bradykinin type 2 receptor-9/-9 genotype is associated with triceps brachii muscle hypertrophy following strength training in young healthy men
  729. Braided Collagen Microthreads as a Cell Delivery System in Bioengineered muscle Regeneration
  730. Brain and muscle: How Central Nervous System Disorders Can Modify the skeletal muscle
  731. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor, epigenetics in stroke skeletal muscle, and exercise training
  732. Branched chain amino acids in inherited muscle disease: The case of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
  733. Branched-chain amino acid supplementation before squat exercise and delayed-onset muscle soreness
  734. Branched-chain amino acids increase p70S6k phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle after resistance exercise
  735. Branched-Chain Keto Acid Dehydrogenase Kinase Depletion Affects Branched-Chain Alpha-Keto Acid Dehydrogenase Activity and muscle Cell Differentiation
  736. Breakfast may not be the most important meal of the day: The Benefits of Intermittent Fasting on Health, Exercise, and muscle Growth
  737. Breed-dependent microRNA expression in the primary culture of skeletal muscle cells subjected to myogenic differentiation
  738. Brief intense interval exercise activates AMPK and p38 MAPK signaling and increases the expression of PGC-1α in human skeletal muscle
  739. Brief review of muscle hypertrophy mechanism
  740. Brown adipose tissue controls skeletal muscle function via the secretion of myostatin
  741. Brown/Beige Fat Activation after skeletal muscle Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury.
  742. BUILD muscle
  743. BUILD muscle: Enhancing Resistance Training Results With Protein/Carbohydrate Supplementation
  744. building muscle Mass: Physiology, Nutrition, and Supplementation
  745. Burn injury impairs insulin-stimulated Akt/PKB activation in skeletal muscle
  746. Burn-induced increase in atrogin-1 and MuRF-1 in skeletal muscle is glucocorticoid independent but downregulated by IGF-I
  747. c-Flip overexpression affects satellite cell proliferation and promotes skeletal muscle aging
  748. C-Myc Overexpression Increases Ribosome Biogenesis and Protein Synthesis Independent of mTORC1 Activation in Mouse skeletal muscle
  749. C-terminal agrin fragment as a marker of muscle wasting in patients after acute stroke during early rehabilitation
  750. C0045 skeletal muscle Degeneration and Regeneration in Mice and Flies
  751. C1-Ten is a protein tyrosine phosphatase of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1), regulating IRS-1 stability and muscle atrophy
  752. Ca 2+ Calmodulin Kinase and Calcineurin Mediate IGF-1-induced skeletal muscle Dihydropyridine Receptor α 1S Transcription
  753. Ca2+ release through ryanodine receptors regulates skeletal muscle L-type Ca2+ channel expression
  754. Ca2+-dependent interaction between FKBP12 and calcineurin regulates activity of the Ca2+ release channel in skeletal muscle
  755. Ca2+-dependent proteolysis in muscle wasting
  756. Ca2+-dependent regulations and signaling in skeletal muscle: from electro-mechanical coupling to adaptation
  757. Ca2+/calmodulin-based signalling in the regulation of the muscle fibre phenotype and its therapeutic potential via modulation of utrophin A and myostatin expression
  758. Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent transcriptional pathways: potential mediators of skeletal muscle growth and development
  759. Cachexia, Sarcopenia and muscle Wasting, Berlin, Germany, 10–11 December 2016 (part 1)
  760. Cachexia, Sarcopenia and muscle Wasting, Paris, France, 4-6 December 2015
  761. Cadaver validation of skeletal muscle measurement by magnetic resonance imaging and computerized tomography
  762. Caffeine affects myotube size as well as regulates protein degradation and protein synthesis pathways in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  763. Caffeine modulates phosphorylation of insulin receptor substrate-1 and impairs insulin signal transduction in rat skeletal muscle
  764. Calcineurin activation influences muscle phenotype in a muscle-specific fashion
  765. Calcineurin activity is required for the initiation of skeletal muscle differentiation
  766. Calcineurin and heat shock protein 72 in functionally overloaded rat plantaris muscle
  767. Calcineurin and heat-shock proteins modulation in clenbuterol-induced hypertrophied rat skeletal muscles
  768. Calcineurin and skeletal muscle growth
  769. Calcineurin and skeletal muscle growth
  770. Calcineurin broadly regulates the initiation of skeletal muscle-specific gene expression by binding target promoters and facilitating the interaction of the SWI/SNF …
  771. Calcineurin controls nerve activity-dependent specification of slow skeletal muscle fibers but not muscle growth
  772. Calcineurin differentially regulates fast myosin heavy chain genes in oxidative muscle fibre type conversion
  773. Calcineurin differentially regulates maintenance and growth of phenotypically distinct muscles
  774. Calcineurin function is required for myofilament formation and troponin I isoform transition in Drosophila indirect flight muscle
  775. Calcineurin initiates skeletal muscle differentiation by activating MEF2 and MyoD
  776. Calcineurin is a potent regulator for skeletal muscle regeneration by association with NFATc1 and GATA-2
  777. Calcineurin is not involved in some mitochondrial enzyme adaptations to endurance exercise training in rat skeletal muscle
  778. Calcineurin is required for skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  779. Calcineurin localization in skeletal muscle offers insights into potential new targets
  780. Calcineurin mediates bladder smooth muscle hypertrophy after bladder outlet obstruction
  781. Calcineurin regulates slow myosin, but not fast myosin or metabolic enzymes, during fast‐to‐slow transformation in rabbit skeletal muscle cell culture
  782. Calcineurin signaling and muscle remodeling
  783. Calcineurin signaling and neural control of skeletal muscle fiber type and size
  784. Calcineurin signaling and NFAT activation in cardiovascular and skeletal muscle development
  785. Calcineurin signaling and the slow oxidative skeletal muscle fiber type
  786. Calcineurin-Aα activation enhances the structure and function of regenerating muscles after myotoxic injury
  787. Calcineurin-mediated pathway involved in the differentiated phenotype of smooth muscle cells
  788. Calcineurin-mediated signaling in skeletal muscle
  789. Calcineurin: a poorly understood regulator of muscle mass
  790. Calcium and stretch-dependent regulation of protein turnover and myofibrillar disassembly in muscle
  791. Calcium as the central mediator of muscle dysfunction due to muscular dystrophy
  792. Calcium influx through a possible coupling of cation channels impacts skeletal muscle satellite cell activation in response to mechanical stretch
  793. Calcium influx through L-type channels attenuates skeletal muscle contraction via inhibition of adenylyl cyclases
  794. Calcium ion in skeletal muscle: its crucial role for muscle function, plasticity, and disease
  795. Calcium microdomains and gene expression in neurons and skeletal muscle cells
  796. Calcium’s role in mechanotransduction during muscle development
  797. Calculating Set-Volume for the Limb muscles with the Performance of Multi-Joint Exercises: Implications for Resistance Training Prescription
  798. Calmodulin-binding proteins in muscle: a Minireview on nuclear receptor interacting protein, Neurogranin, and growth-associated protein 43
  799. Calmodulin‐dependent signalling pathways are activated and mediate the acute inflammatory response of injured skeletal muscle
  800. CALPAIN PROTEINASE MRNA AND BETA-AGONIST INDUCED muscle GROWTH.
  801. Calpain system regulates muscle mass and glucose transporter GLUT4 turnover
  802. Calpains in skeletal muscle: Generation of an inhibitory overexpression system and analysis of degradation in simulated microgravity
  803. Calpastatin expression in porcine cardiac and skeletal muscle and partial gene structure
  804. Calpastatin overexpression in the skeletal muscle of mice prevents clenbuterol‐induced muscle hypertrophy and phenotypic shift
  805. CaMKII protein expression and phosphorylation in mouse skeletal muscle following atrophy and hypertrophy
  806. cAMP signaling in skeletal muscle adaptation: hypertrophy, metabolism, and regeneration
  807. Can changes in echo intensity be used to detect the presence of acute muscle swelling?
  808. Can endurance exercise preconditioning prevention disuse muscle atrophy?
  809. Can Exercise-Induced muscle Damage Be a Good Model for the Investigation of the Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Diet in Humans?
  810. Can Exercise-Induced muscle Damage Be a Good Model for the Investigation of the Anti-Inflammatory Properties of Diet in Humans?. Biomedicines 2021, 9, 36
  811. Can growth hormone strengthen the connective tissue of muscle and tendon?
  812. Can High-Intensity Interval Training Promote skeletal muscle Anabolism?
  813. Can muscle protein metabolism be specifically targeted by exercise training in COPD?
  814. Can muscle protein metabolism be specifically targeted by nutritional support and exercise training in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?
  815. Can the use of creatine supplementation attenuate muscle loss in cachexia and wasting?
  816. Cancer cachexia-anorexia syndrome and skeletal muscle wasting
  817. Cannabinoid receptor 1 and acute resistance exercise–In vivo and in vitro studies in human skeletal muscle
  818. Capillary facilitation of skeletal muscle function in health and disease
  819. Capillary regression in vascular endothelial growth factor-deficient skeletal muscle
  820. CAPON expression in skeletal muscle is regulated by position, repair, NOS activity, and dystrophy
  821. Capsaicin protects against atrophy in human skeletal muscle cells
  822. Capsiate supplementation reduces oxidative cost of contraction in exercising mouse skeletal muscle in vivo
  823. Captopril treatment induces hyperplasia but inhibits myonuclear accretion following severe myotrauma in murine skeletal muscle
  824. Carbohydrate loading practice in bodybuilders: Effects on muscle thickness, photo silhouette scores, mood states and gastrointestinal symptoms
  825. Cardiac and skeletal muscle adaptations to voluntary wheel running in the mouse
  826. Cardiac implications for the use of β2‐adrenoceptor agonists for the management of muscle wasting
  827. Cardiac muscle ring finger-1 increases susceptibility to heart failure in vivo
  828. Cardiac Phenotypes in Hereditary muscle Disorders: JACC State-of-the-Art Review
  829. Carey-Fineman-Ziter syndrome with mutations in the myomaker gene and muscle fiber hypertrophy
  830. Carp, a cardiac ankyrin-repeated protein, and its new homologue, Arpp, are differentially expressed in heart, skeletal muscle, and rhabdomyosarcomas
  831. Castration induces satellite cell activation that contributes to skeletal muscle maintenance
  832. Catabolic signaling pathways, atrogenes, and ubiquitinated proteins are regulated by the nutritional status in the muscle of the fine flounder
  833. Catechins enhance skeletal muscle performance
  834. Catecholamines inhibit Ca2+-dependent proteolysis in rat skeletal muscle through β2-adrenoceptors and cAMP
  835. Cation signaling in striated muscle contraction
  836. CCL2 and CCR2 variants are associated with skeletal muscle strength and change in strength with resistance training
  837. CD18‐Mediated skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  838. CD34 regulates the skeletal muscle response to hypoxia
  839. Celecoxib treatment improves muscle function in mdx mice and increases utrophin A expression
  840. Cell and non-cell autonomous regulations of metabolism on muscle stem cell fate and skeletal muscle homeostasis
  841. Cell biology: Death brings new life to muscle.
  842. Cell fusion is differentially regulated in zebrafish post-embryonic slow and fast muscle
  843. Cell fusion: merging membranes and making muscle
  844. Cell proliferation in rat skeletal muscle during early stages of compensatory hypertrophy
  845. Cell shape and growth regulation in skeletal muscle: exogenous versus endogenous factors
  846. Cellular adaptation of the trapezius muscle in strength-trained athletes
  847. Cellular adaptations of skeletal muscles to cyclosporine
  848. Cellular adaptations of the ventilatory muscles to a chronic increased respiratory load
  849. Cellular and molecular bases of muscle regeneration: The critical role of insulin-like growth factor-1
  850. Cellular and Molecular Changes Following skeletal muscle Damage: A Role for NF-kB and muscle Resident Pericytes
  851. Cellular and molecular events controlling skeletal muscle mass in response to altered use
  852. Cellular and molecular features of neurogenic skeletal muscle atrophy
  853. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of growth hormone action on skeletal muscle: implications for treatment of age-associated sarcopenia
  854. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of muscle atrophy
  855. Cellular and molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy after spinal cord injury
  856. Cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying age-related skeletal muscle wasting and weakness
  857. Cellular and molecular regulation of muscle regeneration
  858. Cellular and molecular responses of human skeletal muscle exposed to hypoxic environment
  859. Cellular and molecular responses to increased skeletal muscle loading after irradiation
  860. Cellular and morphological alterations in the vastus lateralis muscle as the result of ACL injury and reconstruction
  861. Cellular aspects of intramuscular adipogenesis: Competition for cells between muscle and marbling
  862. Cellular distribution of Hsp70 expression in rat skeletal muscles. Effects of moderate exercise training and chronic hypoxia
  863. Cellular dynamics in the muscle satellite cell niche
  864. Cellular markers of muscle atrophy in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  865. Cellular mechanisms and local progenitor activation to regulate skeletal muscle mass
  866. Cellular mechanisms of human muscle fatigue and disease-related loss of muscle function
  867. Cellular mechanisms of tissue fibrosis. 4. Structural and functional consequences of skeletal muscle fibrosis
  868. Cellular mechanisms regulating protein synthesis and skeletal muscle hypertrophy in animals
  869. Cellular mechanisms underlying temporal changes in skeletal muscle protein synthesis and breakdown during chronic β‐adrenoceptor stimulation in mice
  870. Cellular Reprogramming in skeletal muscle after Repeated Exposures to Endotoxin
  871. Cellular responses in exertion-induced skeletal muscle injury
  872. Cellular signaling pathways regulating the initial stage of adipogenesis and marbling of skeletal muscle
  873. Central nervous system inflammation induces muscle atrophy via activation of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
  874. Ceramide transporter CERT is involved in muscle insulin signaling defects under lipotoxic conditions
  875. Cessation of electrically-induced muscle contraction activates autophagy in cultured myotubes
  876. Change of direction speed: Toward a strength training approach with accentuated eccentric muscle actions
  877. Change of skeletal muscle mass in patients with pheochromocytoma
  878. Changes in agonist-antagonist EMG, muscle CSA, and force during strength training in middle-aged and older people
  879. Changes in Anal Sphincter muscle Physiology and Cortical Neuroplasticity with Temporary Sacral Nerve Stimulation
  880. Changes in biomarker levels and myofiber constitution in rat soleus muscle at different exercise intensities
  881. Changes in calpain and calpastatin mRNA induced by β‐adrenergic stimulation of bovine skeletal muscle
  882. Changes in circulating biomarkers of muscle atrophy, inflammation, and cartilage turnover in patients undergoing anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and …
  883. CHANGES IN CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES, FIBER TYPE AND MYOSIN HEAVY CHAIN ISOFORM COMPOSITIONS OF RAT skeletal muscle INDUCED BY …
  884. Changes in cross sectional area per myonucleus on mice soleus muscle during one week of hindlimb suspension reinforce the concept of myonuclear domain.
  885. Changes in diaphragm muscle collagen gene expression after acute unilateral denervation
  886. Changes in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) eigenvalues of skeletal muscle due to hybrid exercise training
  887. Changes in Enzymes Associated with Energy Metabolism during the Early Post Mortem Period in Longissimus Thoracis Bovine muscle Analyzed by Proteomics
  888. Changes in exercises are more effective than in loading schemes to improve muscle strength
  889. Changes in FGF and FGF receptor expression in low-frequency-stimulated rat muscles and rat satellite cell cultures
  890. Changes in fiber composition of soleus muscle during rat hindlimb suspension
  891. Changes in gene expression of the MCU complex are induced by electrical stimulation in adult skeletal muscle
  892. Changes in growth-related kinases in head, neck and limb muscles with age
  893. Changes in human muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise
  894. Changes in human skeletal muscle ultrastructure and force production after acute resistance exercise
  895. Changes in IL-15 expression and death-receptor apoptotic signaling in rat gastrocnemius muscle with aging and life-long calorie restriction
  896. Changes in inflammatory and oxidative stress factors and the protein synthesis pathway in injured skeletal muscle after contusion
  897. Changes in isometric force‐and relaxation‐time, electromyographic and muscle fibre characteristics of human skeletal muscle during strength training and detraining
  898. Changes in lower limb muscle function and muscle mass following exercise-based interventions in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A review of …
  899. Changes in muscle and joint elasticity following long-term strength training in old age
  900. Changes in muscle architecture and performance during a competitive season in female softball players
  901. Changes in muscle architecture induced by low load blood flow restricted training
  902. Changes in muscle CSA and force production of leg extensors during combined strength and endurance training in young men and women: is there any order effect?
  903. Changes in muscle fiber size and composition in response to heavy-resistance exercise.
  904. Changes in muscle fibre type, muscle mass and IGF‐I gene expression in rabbit skeletal muscle subjected to stretch
  905. Changes in muscle gene expression related to metabolism according to growth potential in young bulls
  906. Changes in muscle Mass and Composition by Exercise and Hypoxia as Assessed by DEXA in Mice
  907. Changes in muscle mass and phenotype and the expression of autocrine and systemic growth factors by muscle in response to stretch and overload
  908. Changes in muscle mass with mechanical load: possible cellular mechanisms
  909. Changes in muscle Mechanical Properties Due to Total Loading Associated with Massage Following Eccentric Exercise
  910. Changes in muscle morphology, electromyographic activity, and force production characteristics during progressive strength training in young and older men
  911. Changes in muscle Protein Synthesis Following Resistance Exercise
  912. Changes in muscle protein synthetic rate and ultrastructure following resistance exercise
  913. Changes in muscle size and MHC composition in response
  914. Changes in muscle size and MHC composition in response to resistance exercise with heavy and light loading intensity
  915. Changes in myonuclear domain size do not precede muscle fiber hypertrophy during prolonged resistance type exercise training in healthy young men
  916. Changes in Northern Elephant Seal skeletal muscle Following Thirty Days of Fasting and Reduced Activity
  917. Changes in PKB/Akt and calcineurin signaling during recovery in atrophied soleus muscle induced by unloading
  918. Changes in quadriceps muscle thickness, disease severity, nutritional status, and C-reactive protein after acute stroke
  919. Changes in rat muscle with compensatory overload occur in a sequential manner.
  920. Changes in RNA, DNA and protein content and the rates of protein synthesis and degradation during hypertrophy of the anterior latissimus dorsi muscle of the adult …
  921. Changes in rodent muscle fibre types during post‐natal growth, undernutrition and exercise.
  922. Changes in signalling pathways regulating protein synthesis in human muscle in the recovery period after endurance exercise
  923. Changes in skeletal muscle and tendon structure and function following genetic inactivation of myostatin in rats
  924. Changes in skeletal muscle gene expression following clenbuterol administration
  925. Changes in skeletal muscle size, fibre‐type composition and capillary supply after chronic venous occlusion in rats
  926. Changes in structural and metabolic muscle characteristics following exercise-based interventions in patients with COPD: a systematic review
  927. Changes in the human muscle force-velocity relationship in response to resistance training and subsequent detraining
  928. Changes in the rat skeletal muscle proteome induced by moderate-intensity endurance exercise
  929. Changes in ubiquitin proteasome pathway gene expression in skeletal muscle with exercise and statins
  930. Changes in uncoupling protein-2 and-3 expression in aging rat skeletal muscle, liver, and heart
  931. Changes in UPR-PERK pathway and muscle hypertrophy following resistance training and creatine supplementation in rats
  932. Changes induced in the enzyme activity pattern by electrical stimulation of fast-twitch muscle
  933. Changes muscle and plasma hepatocyte growth factor levels under casting immobilization
  934. Changes of gene expression in electrically stimulated and contralateral rat soleus muscles
  935. Changes of insulin-like growth factor I gene expression in gastrocnemius muscle of male Wistar rats after a period of high-intensity interval training
  936. Changes of muscle Insulin-like Growth Factor-I and Concentrations of Inflammatory Cytokines in Rat skeletal muscle Following Denervation and Diabetes-induced …
  937. Changes of skeletal muscle in young dystrophin-deficient cats: a morphological and morphometric study
  938. Changes with Time in Cross-Sectional Areas of Leg muscles in Early Stroke Rehabilitation Patients Disuse muscle Atrophy and Its Recovery
  939. Chaperoning heat shock proteins: proteomic analysis and relevance for normal and dystrophin‐deficient muscle
  940. Characterisation of connective tissue from the hypertrophic skeletal muscle of myostatin null mice
  941. Characterisation of L-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) expression in human skeletal muscle by immunofluorescent microscopy
  942. Characterisation of PSE zones in semimembranosus pig muscle
  943. Characterising human muscle protein synthetic responses across the physical activity spectrum
  944. Characteristics of ageing skeletal muscle
  945. Characteristics of compensatory hypertrophied muscle in the rat: I. Electron microscopic and immunohistochemical studies
  946. Characteristics of compensatory hypertrophied muscle in the rat: II. Comparison of histochemical and functional properties
  947. Characteristics of skeletal muscle fibers of SOD1 knockout mice
  948. Characterization and regulation of mechanical loading‐induced compensatory muscle hypertrophy
  949. Characterization and utilization of the flexor digitorum brevis for assessing skeletal muscle function
  950. Characterization of a novel chicken muscle disorder through differential gene expression and pathway analysis using RNA-sequencing
  951. Characterization of a novel chicken muscle disorder through differential gene expression and pathway analysis using RNA-sequencing
  952. Characterization of a transgenic mouse overexpressing SRP-35 in their skeletal muscle
  953. Characterization of angiotensin-converting enzymes 1 and 2 in the soleus and plantaris muscles of rats
  954. Characterization of contractile proteins from skeletal muscle using gel-based top-down proteomics
  955. Characterization of disuse skeletal muscle atrophy and the efficacy of a novel muscle atrophy countermeasure during spaceflight and simulated microgravity
  956. Characterization of functional urotensin II receptors in human skeletal muscle myoblasts: comparison with angiotensin II receptors
  957. Characterization of Increased muscle Growth in a Heavy Weight Line of Japanese Quail
  958. Characterization of miRNA and their target gene during chicken embryo skeletal muscle development
  959. Characterization of miRNA transcriptome profiles related to breast muscle development and intramuscular fat deposition in chickens
  960. Characterization of MUSTN1 gene and its relationship with skeletal muscle development at postnatal stages in Pekin ducks
  961. Characterization of Myopathy in Mice Overexpressing Androgen Receptor in skeletal muscle
  962. Characterization of porcine SKIP gene in skeletal muscle development: Polymorphisms, association analysis, expression and regulation of cell growth in C2C12 cells
  963. Characterization of skeletal muscle endocrine control in an in vitro model of myogenesis
  964. Characterization of skeletal muscle performance and morphology following acute and chronic mechanical loading paradigms
  965. Characterization of the LKB1-MO25-STRAD AMPKK Complex in Adult Mouse skeletal muscle
  966. CHARACTERIZATION OF THE ROLE OF IRISIN IN skeletal muscle GROWTH AND REPAIR
  967. Characterization of the Ubiquitin Specific Protease (USP) family members in the fast and slow muscle fibers from Chinese perch (Siniperca chuatsi)
  968. Characterizing a distal muscle enhancer in the mouse Igf2 locus
  969. Characterizing Heterogeneity in the Regenerative Capacity of Human muscle Progenitor Cells
  970. Chemotherapy-induced muscle wasting: association with NF-κB and cancer cachexia
  971. Chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor II regulates nuclear receptor, myogenic, and metabolic gene expression in skeletal muscle cells
  972. Chlorella vulgaris modulates genes and muscle-specific microRNAs expression to promote myoblast differentiation in culture
  973. Cholesterol and skeletal muscle health
  974. Cholesterol and skeletal muscle Health
  975. Chromium supplement inhibits skeletal muscle atrophy in hindlimb-suspended mice
  976. Chromosome mapping of five differently expressed miRNAs in porcine skeletal muscle development (Brief Report)
  977. Chronic alcohol consumption enhances skeletal muscle wasting in mice bearing cachectic cancers: the role of TNFα/myostatin axis
  978. Chronic clenbuterol treatment compromises force production without directly altering skeletal muscle contractile machinery
  979. Chronic effects of different between-set rest durations on muscle strength in nonresistance trained young men
  980. Chronic exposure to anabolic steroids induces the muscle expression of oxytocin and a more than fiftyfold increase in circulating oxytocin in cattle
  981. Chronic exposure to anabolic steroids induces the muscle expression of oxytocin and a more than fiftyfold increase in…
  982. Chronic heart failure reduces Akt phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle: relationship to muscle size and function
  983. Chronic heat stress affects muscle hypertrophy, muscle protein synthesis and uptake of amino acid in broilers via insulin like growth factor-mammalian target …
  984. Chronic intrinsic transient tracheal occlusion elicits diaphragmatic muscle fiber remodeling in conscious rodents
  985. Chronic kidney disease causes defects in signaling through the insulin receptor substrate/phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/Akt pathway: implications for muscle atrophy
  986. Chronic kidney disease: considerations for monitoring skeletal muscle health and prescribing resistance exercise
  987. Chronic low frequency/low volume resistance training reduces pro-inflammatory cytokine protein levels and TLR4 mRNA in rat skeletal muscle
  988. Chronic p53 activity leads to skeletal muscle atrophy and muscle stem cell perturbation
  989. Chronic paraplegia-induced muscle atrophy downregulates the mTOR/S6K1 signaling pathway
  990. Chronic resistance training activates autophagy and reduces apoptosis of muscle cells by modulating IGF-1 and its receptors, Akt/mTOR and Akt/FOXO3a signaling in …
  991. Chronic β-blockade increases skeletal muscle β-adrenergicreceptor density and enhances contractile force
  992. Chrysanthemum zawadskil Herbich attenuates dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy through the regulation of proteostasis and mitochondrial function
  993. Cigarette smoking impairs the diaphragm muscle structure of patients without respiratory pathologies: an autopsy study
  994. Ciliary neurotrophic factor upregulates follistatin and Pak1, causes overexpression of muscle differentiation related genes and downregulation of established atrophy …
  995. Circadian clock regulation of skeletal muscle growth and repair
  996. Circadian clock regulation of skeletal muscle growth and repair
  997. Circadian regulation of locomotor activity and skeletal muscle gene expression in the horse
  998. Circadian regulation of muscle growth independent of locomotor activity
  999. Circuit resistance training in chronic heart failure improves skeletal muscle mitochondrial ATP production rate—a randomized controlled trial
  1000. Circulating tumor necrosis factor alpha may modulate the short-term detraining induced muscle mass loss following prolonged resistance training
  1001. Circulatory exosomal miRNA following intense exercise is unrelated to muscle and plasma miRNA abundances
  1002. Circulatory microRNAs are not effective biomarkers of muscle size and function in middle-aged men
  1003. Citrulline does not prevent skeletal muscle wasting or weakness in limb-casted mice
  1004. CKD autophagy activation and skeletal muscle atrophy—a preliminary study of mitophagy and inflammation
  1005. CL316, 243, a selective β 3-adrenoceptor agonist, activates protein translation through mTOR/p70S6K signaling pathway in rat skeletal muscle cells
  1006. CL316, 243, a β3-adrenergic receptor agonist, induces muscle hypertrophy and increased strength
  1007. Cleaved Caspase-3 Response to Acute Resistance Exercise in Young and Old Men and Women: Relationship to muscle Glycogen Content and 5′-AMP-Activated …
  1008. Clenbuterol and formoterol decrease force production in isolated intact mouse skeletal muscle fiber bundles through a β2-adrenoceptor-independent mechanism
  1009. Clenbuterol Attenuates Work Stress Induced Degeneration in Rat skeletal muscle and Its Inhibition by Butoxamine
  1010. Clenbuterol changes phosphorylated FOXO1 localization and decreases protein degradation in the sartorius muscle of neonatal chicks
  1011. Clenbuterol effects on rat gastrocnemius muscle after oral and intraperitoneal administration.
  1012. Clenbuterol in the prevention of muscle atrophy: a study of hindlimb-unweighted rats
  1013. Clenbuterol increases muscle fiber size and GATA‐2 protein in rat skeletal muscle in utero
  1014. Clenbuterol increases stroke power and contractile speed of skeletal muscle for cardiac assist
  1015. Clenbuterol induces hypertrophy of the latissimus dorsi muscle and heart in the rat with molecular and phenotypic changes
  1016. Clenbuterol induces muscle-specific attenuation of atrophy through effects on the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway
  1017. Clenbuterol suppresses proteasomal and lysosomal proteolysis and atrophy-related genes in denervated rat soleus muscles independently of Akt
  1018. Clenbuterol treatment differently affects muscle in exercised or sedentary rats
  1019. Clenbuterol-supported dynamic training of skeletal muscle ventricles against systemic load: a key for powerful circulatory assist?
  1020. Clinical classification of cancer cachexia: phenotypic correlates in human skeletal muscle
  1021. Clinical Study Cytokine Response of Cultured skeletal muscle Cells Stimulated with Proinflammatory Factors Depends on Differentiation Stage
  1022. Clock-related regulation of mitochondrial physiology in skeletal muscle
  1023. Cloning and expression analysis of insulin‐like growth factor I and II in liver and muscle of sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.) during long‐term fasting and refeeding
  1024. Clues to calcineurin function in mammalian fast-twitch muscle
  1025. Cluster analysis reveals differential transcript profiles associated with resistance training-induced human skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1026. CNN3 is regulated by microRNA-1 during muscle development in pigs
  1027. Co-dependence of genotype and dietary protein intake to affect expression on amino acid/peptide transporters in porcine skeletal muscle
  1028. Co-ingestion of carbohydrate and whey protein induces muscle strength and myofibrillar protein accretion without a requirement of satellite cell activation
  1029. Coingestion of carbohydrate with protein does not further augment postexercise muscle protein synthesis
  1030. Cold shock RNA-binding protein RBM3 as a potential therapeutic target to prevent skeletal muscle atrophy
  1031. Cold water immersion attenuates anabolic signaling and skeletal muscle fiber hypertrophy, but not strength gain, following whole-body resistance training
  1032. Cold water immersion puts the chill on muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise
  1033. Collagen accumulation in muscles of children with cerebral palsy and correlation with severity of spasticity
  1034. Collagen synthesis in rat skeletal muscle during immobilization and remobilization
  1035. Collagen XXV promotes myoblast fusion during myogenic differentiation and muscle formation
  1036. Combination of exercise training and erythropoietin prevents cancer-induced muscle alterations
  1037. Combination of exercise training and resveratrol attenuates obese sarcopenia in skeletal muscle atrophy
  1038. Combination of inflammation-related cytokines promotes long-term muscle stem cell expansion
  1039. Combination of Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Overexpression and Resistance Training Enhances Hypertrophic Response in Mouse skeletal muscle.
  1040. Combination of Soy Protein, Amylopectin, and Chromium Stimulates muscle Protein Synthesis by Regulation of Ubiquitin–Proteasome Proteolysis Pathway after …
  1041. Combination of treadmill exercise with bone marrow stromal cells transplantation activates protein synthesis-related molecules in soleus muscle of the spinal …
  1042. Combinatory effects of si RNA‐induced myostatin inhibition and exercise on skeletal muscle homeostasis and body composition
  1043. Combined delivery of VEGF and IGF-1 promotes functional innervation in mice and improves muscle transplantation in rabbits
  1044. Combined effects of low-intensity blood flow restriction training and high-intensity resistance training on muscle strength and size
  1045. Combined effects of resistance training and calorie restriction on mitochondrial fusion and fission proteins in rat skeletal muscle
  1046. Combined intake of astaxanthin, β-carotene, and resveratrol elevates protein synthesis during muscle hypertrophy in mice
  1047. Combined isometric, concentric, and eccentric resistance exercise prevents unloading-induced muscle atrophy in rats
  1048. Combined Microscopic and Metabolomic Approach to Characterize the skeletal muscle Fiber of the Ts65Dn Mouse, A Model of Down Syndrome
  1049. Combined MRI and 31 P-MRS investigations of the ACTA1 (H40Y) mouse model of nemaline myopathy show impaired muscle function and altered energy …
  1050. Combined notch and PDGF signaling enhances migration and expression of stem cell markers while inducing perivascular cell features in muscle satellite …
  1051. Combined training enhances skeletal muscle mitochondrial oxidative capacity independent of age
  1052. Combining cooling or heating applications with exercise training to enhance performance and muscle adaptations
  1053. Commentaries on Viewpoint:” muscle memory” not mediated by myonuclear number? Secondary analysis of human detraining data
  1054. Commentary: Blockade of activin type II receptors with a dual anti-ActRIIA/IIB antibody is critical to promote maximal skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1055. Comments on Point: Counterpoint: Estrogen and sex do/do not influence post-exercise indexes of muscle damage, inflammation, and repair
  1056. Comments on Point: Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. IGF-1 is not key for adult skeletal muscle hypertrophy.
  1057. Comments on Point: Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. In search of the skeletal muscle growth potential of” growth” …
  1058. Common errors in textbook descriptions of muscle fiber size in nontrained humans
  1059. Comparative analyses between skeletal muscle miRNAomes from large white and min pigs revealed MicroRNAs associated with postnatal muscle …
  1060. Comparative analysis of semaphorin 3A in soleus and EDL muscle satellite cells in vitro toward understanding its role in modulating myogenin expression
  1061. Comparative effects of high‐and low‐intensity resistance training on thigh muscle strength, fiber area, and tissue composition in elderly women
  1062. Comparative effects of vigorous-intensity and low-intensity blood flow restricted cycle training and detraining on muscle mass, strength, and aerobic capacity
  1063. Comparative effects of whey protein versus l-leucine on skeletal muscle protein synthesis and markers of ribosome biogenesis following resistance exercise
  1064. Comparative effects of β2-adrenergic agonists on muscle waste associated with tumour growth
  1065. Comparative evaluation of IGF-I gene transfer and IGF-I protein administration for enhancing skeletal muscle regeneration after injury
  1066. Comparative metabolomics of muscle interstitium fluid in human trapezius myalgia: an in vivo microdialysis study
  1067. Comparative molecular analysis of early and late cancer cachexia-induced muscle wasting in mouse models
  1068. Comparative skeletal muscle proteomics using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis
  1069. Comparative Study of Different Maternal Zinc Resource Supplementation on Performance and Breast muscle Development of their Offspring
  1070. Comparative study of testosterone and vitamin D analogue, elocalcitol, on insulin-controlled signal transduction pathway regulation in human skeletal muscle cells
  1071. Comparative transcriptome and methylome analysis in human skeletal muscle anabolism, hypertrophy and epigenetic memory
  1072. Comparative transcriptome profile analysis of longissimus dorsi muscle tissues from two goat breeds with different meat production performance using RNA …
  1073. Comparative Transcriptome Profiling of skeletal muscle from Black Muscovy Duck at Different Growth Stages Using RNA-seq
  1074. Comparison and analysis of Wuding and avian chicken skeletal muscle satellite cells
  1075. Comparison between neurectomy and botulinum toxin A injection for denervated skeletal muscle
  1076. Comparison between quadriceps muscle strengthening on land and in water
  1077. Comparison of 2D and 3D MRI Texture Analyses of Functionally Different Hip muscles
  1078. Comparison of age-related, site-specific muscle loss between young and old active and inactive Japanese women
  1079. Comparison of gene expression of 2-mo denervated, 2-mo stimulated-denervated, and control rat skeletal muscles
  1080. Comparison of GH, IGF-I, and testosterone with mRNA of receptors and myostatin in skeletal muscle in older men
  1081. Comparison of Masseter muscle Changes in Tobacco Chewers and Non-Chewers using Ultrasonography.
  1082. Comparison of multiple sets and progressive single set of resistance training on muscle mass and strength in rat
  1083. Comparison of muscle hypertrophy following 6-month of continuous and periodic strength training
  1084. Comparison of muscle Lipid Content and Fatty acid Composition among Different Positions of Rongchang Pork Carcass [J]
  1085. Comparison of muscle Physiology and Performance Outcomes from Either Relative Intensity or Repetition Maximum Training
  1086. Comparison of muscle transcriptome between pigs with divergent meat quality phenotypes identifies genes related to muscle metabolism and structure
  1087. Comparison of skeletal muscle transcriptional profiles in dairy and beef breeds bulls
  1088. Comparison of supraspinatus muscle architecture during three different shoulder strengthening exercises using ultrasonography
  1089. Comparison of the Alterations of Gene Expression Related to Signaling Pathways of Synthesis and Degradation of skeletal muscle Protein Induced by Two Exercise …
  1090. Comparison of the Effects of Eccentric, Concentric, and Eccentric-Concentric Isotonic Resistance Training at Two Velocities on Strength and muscle hypertrophy
  1091. Comparison of the muscle fascicle length between resistance-trained and untrained individuals: cross-sectional observation
  1092. Compartmentalized muscle redox signals controlling exercise metabolism–current state, future challenges
  1093. Compartmentation of protein synthesis, mRNA targeting and c-myc expression during muscle hypertrophy
  1094. Compatibility of high-intensity strength and endurance training on hormonal and skeletal muscle adaptations
  1095. Compensatory adaptations of skeletal muscle composition to a long-term functional overload.
  1096. Compensatory hypertrophy in the extensor digitorum longus muscle of the rat.
  1097. Compensatory hypertrophy of the teres minor muscle after large rotator cuff tear model in adult male rat
  1098. Compensatory muscular hypertrophy in the extensor digitorum longus muscle of the mouse.
  1099. Complex coordination of cell plasticity by a PGC-1α-controlled transcriptional network in skeletal muscle
  1100. Composition and function of extracellular matrix in development of skeletal muscle
  1101. Compound motor action potential: electrophysiological marker for muscle training
  1102. Comprehensive analysis of circular RNA profiles in skeletal muscles of aging mice and after aerobic exercise intervention
  1103. Comprehensive Relevance of AMPK in Adaptive Responses of Physical Exercise, skeletal muscle and Neuromuscular Disorders
  1104. Compromised vitamin D status in frail elderly people is associated with reduced muscle mass and impaired physical performance
  1105. Computational modeling of muscle regeneration and adaptation to advance muscle tissue regeneration strategies
  1106. Concentrations of signal transduction proteins mediating exercise and insulin responses in rat extensor digitorum longus and soleus muscles
  1107. Concentric versus eccentric training: Effect on muscle strength, regional morphology, and architecture
  1108. Concomitant aerobic-and hypertrophy-related skeletal muscle cell signaling following blood flow-restricted walking
  1109. Concomitant excitation and tension development are required for myocellular gene expression and protein synthesis in rat skeletal muscle
  1110. Concurrent aerobic exercise interferes with the satellite cell response to acute resistance exercise in MHC I muscle fibers
  1111. Concurrent Exercise and the Potential Role of Aquatic Treadmill Running for Promoting Rather than Impeding skeletal muscle Growth and Strength Development
  1112. Concurrent exercise incorporating high-intensity interval or continuous training modulates mTORC1 signaling and microRNA expression in human skeletal muscle
  1113. Concurrent exercise training and Murf-l and Atrogin-1 gene expression in the vastus lateralis muscle of male Wistar rats
  1114. Concurrent treatment with ursolic acid and low-intensity treadmill exercise improves muscle atrophy and related outcomes in rats
  1115. Conditional activation of akt in adult skeletal muscle induces rapid hypertrophy
  1116. Conditional activation of MET in differentiated skeletal muscle induces atrophy
  1117. Conditional loss of Pten in myogenic progenitors leads to postnatal skeletal muscle hypertrophy but age-dependent exhaustion of satellite cells
  1118. Conditional over-expression of PITX1 causes skeletal muscle dystrophy in mice
  1119. Conditions that promote primary human skeletal myoblast culture and muscle differentiation in vitro
  1120. Confounding Roles of ER Stress and the Unfolded Protein Response in skeletal muscle Atrophy
  1121. Connecting the dots for mechanochemical transduction in muscle
  1122. Connective tissue changes in surgically overloaded muscle
  1123. Consecutive bouts of diverse contractile activity alter acute responses in human skeletal muscle
  1124. Consecutive bouts of electrical stimulation-induced contractions alter ribosome biogenesis in rat skeletal muscle
  1125. Consistent expression pattern of myogenic regulatory factors in whole muscle and isolated human muscle satellite cells after eccentric contractions in humans
  1126. Constitutive activation of CaMKKα signaling is sufficient but not necessary for mTORC1 activation and growth in mouse skeletal muscle
  1127. Constitutive PGC-1α Overexpression in skeletal muscle Does Not Improve Morphological Outcome in Mouse Models of Brain Irradiation or Cortical Stroke
  1128. Construction of a porcine skeletal muscle cDNA microarray and its application on the identification of differentially expressed genes in different biological contexts
  1129. Construction of functional artificial skeletal muscle tissue by regulation of cell-substrate interaction using myogenic C2C12 cells
  1130. Contemporary stable isotope tracer approaches: Insights into skeletal muscle metabolism in health and disease
  1131. Continuous testosterone administration prevents skeletal muscle atrophy and enhances resistance to fatigue in orchidectomized male mice
  1132. Continuous therapeutic ultrasound inhibits progression of disuse atrophy in rat gastrocnemius muscles
  1133. Contractile Activity-Induced Signaling Mechanisms in Aged skeletal muscle: Influence on Mitochondria
  1134. Contractile and anabolic responses of rat skeletal muscle to dianabol and exercise.
  1135. Contractile and connective tissue protein content of human skeletal muscle: effects of 35 and 90 days of simulated microgravity and exercise countermeasures
  1136. Contractile C2C12 myotube model for studying exercise-inducible responses in skeletal muscle
  1137. Contractile function of single muscle fibers from chronically resistance trained humans
  1138. contractile phenotype in rat skeletal muscle.
  1139. Contractile properties of aged avian muscle after stretch-overload
  1140. Contractile properties of EDL and soleus muscles of myostatin-deficient mice
  1141. Contractile properties of motor units and expression of myosin heavy chain isoforms in rat fast-type muscle after volitional weight-lifting training
  1142. Contractile properties of the muscles of mastication of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) following increase in muscle length
  1143. Contractile properties, structure and fiber phenotype of intact and regenerating slow-twitch muscles of mice treated with cyclosporin A
  1144. Contractile protein isozymes in muscle development: the embryonic phenotype
  1145. Contractile responses of the rat gastrocnemius and soleus muscles to isotonic resistance exercise
  1146. Contractility and myosin isoform compositions of skeletal muscles and muscle cells from rats treated with thyroid hormone for 0, 4 and 8 weeks
  1147. Contraction and AICAR stimulate IL-6 vesicle depletion from skeletal muscle fibers in vivo
  1148. Contraction intensity and feeding affect collagen and myofibrillar protein synthesis rates differently in human skeletal muscle
  1149. Contraction properties and fiber types of some forelimb and hind limb muscles in the cat
  1150. Contraction-induced changes in TNFα and Akt-mediated signalling are associated with increased myofibrillar protein in rat skeletal muscle
  1151. Contraction-mediated mTOR, p70S6k, and ERK1/2 phosphorylation in aged skeletal muscle
  1152. Contralateral effects of unilateral training: sparing of muscle strength and size after immobilization
  1153. Contribution of Dysferlin-Containing Membranes to Membrane Repair in skeletal muscle.
  1154. Contribution of extracellular vesicles in rebuilding injured muscles
  1155. Contribution of ICAM-1 to the Immunobiology of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1156. Contribution of insulin to the translational control of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle by leucine
  1157. Contribution of mouse models to analyse muscle characteristics in cattle
  1158. Contribution of muscle hypertrophy to strength gain after training in elderly adults
  1159. Contribution of neural and muscular factors to the short duration tension-developing capacity of skeletal muscle
  1160. Contribution of satellite cells to IGF-I induced hypertrophy of skeletal muscle.
  1161. Contribution of skeletal muscle atrophy to exercise intolerance and altered muscle metabolism in heart failure.
  1162. Contribution of skeletal muscle defects in spinal muscular atrophy
  1163. Control and manipulation of hyperplasia and hypertrophy in muscle tissue
  1164. Control of food intake and muscle wasting in cachexia
  1165. Control of muscle protein synthesis in response to exercise and amino acids
  1166. Control of muscle size during disuse, disease, and aging
  1167. Control of muscle size during embryonic, fetal, and adult life
  1168. Control of Protein Balance during Immobilization-Induced skeletal muscle Atrophy
  1169. Control of skeletal muscle atrophy in response to disuse: clinical/preclinical contentions and fallacies of evidence
  1170. Control of skeletal muscle cell growth and size through adhesion GPCRs
  1171. Control of skeletal muscle Fiber Types by Calcium Signaling Pathways
  1172. Control of skeletal muscle growth: adaptive response during functional overload-induced hypertrophy and muscle regeneration in rodents.
  1173. Control of the size of the human muscle mass
  1174. Controlled delivery of SDF-1α and IGF-1: CXCR4+ cell recruitment and functional skeletal muscle recovery
  1175. Controversies in TWEAK-Fn14 signaling in skeletal muscle atrophy and regeneration
  1176. Cooperative control of striated muscle mass and metabolism by MuRF1 and MuRF2
  1177. Coordinate changes in C protein and myosin expression during skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1178. Coordinated collagen and muscle protein synthesis in human patella tendon and quadriceps muscle after exercise
  1179. Coordinated expression of myosin heavy chain isoforms and metabolic enzymes within overloaded rat muscle fibers
  1180. Coordinated increase in skeletal muscle fiber area and expression of IGF-I with resistance exercise in elderly post-operative patients
  1181. Coordination of metabolic plasticity in skeletal muscle
  1182. CORP: Using transgenic mice to study skeletal muscle physiology
  1183. Correction: Symmorphosis through Dietary Regulation: A Combinatorial Role for Proteolysis, Autophagy and Protein Synthesis in Normalising muscle …
  1184. Correlation between ribosome biogenesis and the magnitude of hypertrophy in overloaded skeletal muscle
  1185. Correlation between satellite cells and muscle hypertrophy as well as exercise regulation of myogenic factor
  1186. Correlation between satellite cells and muscle hypertrophy as well as exercise regulation of myogenic factor Symbol
  1187. Correlation between timed up and go test and skeletal muscle tensiomyography in female nursing home residents
  1188. Corticospinal mechanisms for muscle activation in resistance-trained and non-trained males: A cross-sectional study
  1189. Cortisol acting through the glucocorticoid receptor is not involved in exercise-enhanced growth, but does affect the white skeletal muscle transcriptome in …
  1190. Corylifol A from Psoralea corylifolia L. enhances myogenesis and alleviates muscle atrophy
  1191. Counteracting muscle wasting in aging and neuromuscular diseases: the critical role of IGF-1
  1192. Countereffects of compensatory overload and glucocorticoids in skeletal muscle: androgen and glucocorticoid cytosol receptor binding
  1193. Counterpoint: IGF is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass
  1194. Counterpoint: Satellite cell addition is not obligatory for skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1195. COX inhibitor influence on skeletal muscle fiber size and metabolic adaptations to resistance exercise in older adults
  1196. COX-2 inhibitor reduces skeletal muscle hypertrophy in mice
  1197. Creatine Supplementation Does Not Influence the Ratio Between Intracellular Water and skeletal muscle Mass in Resistance-Trained Men
  1198. Creatine supplementation spares muscle glycogen during high intensity intermittent exercise in rats
  1199. Creatine timing on muscle mass and strength: appetizer or dessert
  1200. Creb coactivators direct anabolic responses and enhance performance of skeletal muscle
  1201. CRISPR‐Cas9–induced IGF1 gene activation as a tool for enhancing muscle differentiation via multiple isoform expression
  1202. Critical illness myopathy: understanding different effects on muscle fibre function
  1203. Critical role of miRNAs in mediating skeletal muscle atrophy
  1204. Cross-talk between glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK3β) and p38MAPK regulates myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) activity in skeletal and cardiac muscle
  1205. Cross-talk between skeletal muscle and immune cells: muscle-derived mediators and metabolic implications
  1206. Cross‐talk between skeletal muscle and adipose tissue: a link with obesity?
  1207. Crosstalk between glucocorticoid receptor and nutritional sensor mTOR in skeletal muscle
  1208. Crucial role of androgen receptor in resistance and endurance trainings-induced muscle hypertrophy through IGF-1/IGF-1R-PI3K/Akt-mTOR pathway
  1209. CTRP3 promotes energy production by inducing mitochondrial ROS and up-expression of PGC-1α in vascular smooth muscle cells
  1210. Culture in low levels of oxygen enhances in vitro proliferation potential of satellite cells from old skeletal muscles
  1211. Cultured adult muscle fibers in the microgravity environment. The MYO experiment in the Foton-M3 space flight mission
  1212. Cumulative 3-nitrotyrosine in specific muscle proteins is associated with muscle loss during aging
  1213. Cumulative muscle protein synthesis and protein intake requirements
  1214. Cumulative responses of muscle protein synthesis are augmented with chronic resistance exercise training
  1215. Curcumin attenuates oxidative stress following downhill running-induced muscle damage
  1216. Current and Emerging Role of Whey Protein on muscle Accretion
  1217. Current Application of Cyclosporine A to Investigate skeletal muscle Adaptation
  1218. Current concepts of muscle and tendon adaptation to strength and conditioning
  1219. Current understanding of sarcopenia: possible candidates modulating muscle mass
  1220. CX3CL1—a macrophage chemoattractant induced by a single bout of exercise in human skeletal muscle
  1221. Cyclic mechanical stretch induces VEGF and FGF-2 expression in pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells
  1222. Cyclin-Dependent Kinase 1 Is Essential for muscle Regeneration and Overload muscle Fiber hypertrophy
  1223. Cycling as a novel approach to resistance training increases muscle strength, power, and selected functional abilities in healthy older women
  1224. Cyclists and triathletes do not differ in muscle volume, muscle recruitment or pedal force effectiveness
  1225. Cyclosporin A inhibits the growth of neonatal MHC-expressing myotubes independent of NFATc1 and NFATc3 in the mechanically overloaded soleus muscle of mice
  1226. Cyclosporin A modulates cellular localization of MEF2C protein and blocks fiber hypertrophy in the overloaded soleus muscle of mice
  1227. Cyclosporin A preferentially attenuates skeletal slow-twitch muscle regeneration
  1228. Cyclosporin A treatment upregulates Id1 and Smad3 expression and delays skeletal muscle regeneration
  1229. Cyclosporin-A does not affect skeletal muscle mass during disuse and recovery
  1230. Cytokine expression and secretion by skeletal muscle cells: regulatory mechanisms and exercise effects
  1231. Cytokine gene expression in human skeletal muscle during concentric contraction: evidence that IL-8, like IL-6, is influenced by glycogen availability
  1232. Cytokine mediated control of muscle stem cell function
  1233. Cytokine response of cultured skeletal muscle cells stimulated with proinflammatory factors depends on differentiation stage
  1234. Cytokine signaling in skeletal muscle wasting
  1235. Cytokine-induced IGF-I resistance in progenitor muscle cells
  1236. Cytokine-induced skeletal muscle atrophy: protective effect of resveratrol
  1237. Cytokines in muscle damage
  1238. Daily heat treatment maintains mitochondrial function and attenuates atrophy in human skeletal muscle subjected to immobilization
  1239. Daily resistance-type exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis in vivo in young men
  1240. Daily variations in dietary lysine content alter the expression of genes related to proteolysis in chicken pectoralis major muscle
  1241. Dairy in adulthood: from foods to nutrient interactions on bone and skeletal muscle health
  1242. Damage to skeletal muscle cells leads to delayed muscle soreness: how to effectively improve muscle recovery both in recovery speed and quality
  1243. Day-to-day change in muscle strength and MRI-measured skeletal muscle size during 7 days KAATSU resistance training: A case study
  1244. Day-to-day changes in muscle protein synthesis in recovery from resistance, aerobic, and high-intensity interval exercise in older men
  1245. Deacetylase inhibitors increase muscle cell size by promoting myoblast recruitment and fusion through induction of follistatin
  1246. Deciphering the microRNA transcriptome of skeletal muscle during porcine development
  1247. Deciphering the miRNA transcriptome of breast muscle from the embryonic to post-hatching periods in chickens
  1248. Decline running produces more sarcomeres in rat vastus intermedius muscle fibers than does incline running
  1249. Decreased abundance of eIF4F subunits predisposes low birth weight neonatal pigs to reduced muscle hypertrophy
  1250. Decreased activity in neuropathic pain form and gene expression of cyclin-dependent kinase5 and glycogen synthase Kinase-3 Beta in Soleus muscle of …
  1251. Decreased core muscle size is associated with worse patient survival following esophagectomy for cancer
  1252. Decreased eccentric exercise-induced macrophage infiltration in skeletal muscle after supplementation with a class of ginseng-derived steroids
  1253. Decreased monocarboxylate transporter 1 in rat soleus and EDL muscles exposed to clenbuterol
  1254. Decreased muscle strength is associated with proinflammatory cytokines but not testosterone levels in men with diabetes
  1255. Decreased psoas muscle computed tomography value predicts poor outcome in peripheral artery disease
  1256. Decreased specific force associated with skeletal muscle hypertrophy.
  1257. Decreased thin filament density and length in human atrophic soleus muscle fibers after spaceflight
  1258. Decreased β-cell function is associated with reduced skeletal muscle mass in Japanese subjects without diabetes
  1259. Deep RNA sequencing of the skeletal muscle transcriptome in swimming fish
  1260. Deficiency of electron transport chain in human skeletal muscle mitochondria in type 2 diabetes mellitus and obesity
  1261. Deficiency of heat shock transcription factor 1 suppresses heat stress‐associated increase in slow soleus muscle mass of mice
  1262. Deficiency of inducible nitric oxide synthase attenuates immobilization-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in mice
  1263. Deficiency of Vgll2 Gene Alters the Gene Expression Profiling of skeletal muscle Subjected to Mechanical Overload
  1264. Deficient cellular cyclic AMP may causeboth cardiac and skeletal muscle dysfunction in heart failure
  1265. Deficient nitric oxide signalling impairs skeletal muscle growth and performance: involvement of mitochondrial dysregulation
  1266. Defined electrical stimulation emphasizing excitability for the development and testing of engineered skeletal muscle
  1267. Defining Akt actions in muscle differentiation
  1268. Defining the anabolic window of opportunity. Is protein intake immediately post resistance exercise critically important for muscle growth?
  1269. Defining the transcriptomic and proteomic profiles of rat ageing skeletal muscle by the use of a cDNA array, 2D-and Blue native-PAGE approach
  1270. Degeneration/Regeneration as a Mechanism Contributing to the Effect of Manual Acupuncture-Induced Injury on Rat skeletal muscle
  1271. Degrees of Damage: Quantifying male vs. female exercise-induced muscle damage through magnetization transfer ratios
  1272. Delayed access to feed alters gene expression associated with hormonal signaling, cellular differentiation, and protein metabolism in muscle of newly hatch chicks
  1273. Delayed onset muscle soreness
  1274. Delayed onset muscle soreness: No pain, no gain? The truth behind this adage
  1275. Delayed recovery of skeletal muscle mass following hindlimb immobilization in mTOR heterozygous mice
  1276. Deleteriuos effects of immobilization upon rat skeletal muscle: role of creatine supplementation
  1277. Deletion of cytosolic phospholipase A 2 promotes striated muscle growth
  1278. Deletion of growth hormone receptors in postnatal skeletal muscle of male mice does not alter muscle mass and response to pathological injury
  1279. Deletion of NAD (P) H oxidase 2 prevents angiotensin II-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  1280. Deletion Polymorphism of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Is Associated with Low muscle Mass in Elderly People in Jakarta, Indonesia
  1281. Delving into disability in Crohn’s disease: dysregulation of molecular pathways may explain skeletal muscle loss in Crohn’s disease
  1282. Denervation alters myosin heavy chain expression and contractility of developing rat diaphragm muscle
  1283. Denervation-induced changes in myosin heavy chain expression in the rat diaphragm muscle
  1284. Dependency on Non-myogenic Cells for Regeneration of skeletal muscle
  1285. Depletion of resident muscle stem cells inhibits muscle fiber hypertrophy induced by lifelong physical activity
  1286. Depletion of resident muscle stem cells negatively impacts running volume, physical function, and muscle fiber hypertrophy in response to lifelong physical activity
  1287. Depressed contractile performance and reduced fatigue resistance in single skinned fibers of soleus muscle after long-term disuse in rats
  1288. Des-acyl ghrelin exhibits pro-anabolic and anti-catabolic effects on C2C12 myotubes exposed to cytokines and reduces burn-induced muscle proteolysis in rats
  1289. Des-aspartate-angiotensin I attenuates ICAM-1 formation in hydrogen peroxide-treated L6 skeletal muscle cells and soleus muscle of mice subjected to eccentric …
  1290. Design of nanofibrous scaffolds for skeletal muscle regenerative engineering
  1291. Designing Fibrin Microthread Scaffolds for skeletal muscle Regeneration
  1292. Desmin is a modifier of dystrophic muscle features in Mdx mice
  1293. Desmin Plays Dual Structural and Regulatory Functions Through Its Interaction with Partners in muscle
  1294. Desmin prevents muscle wasting, exaggerated weakness and fragility, and fatigue in dystrophic mdx mouse
  1295. Detecting the Effects of the Glucocorticoid Dexamethasone on Primary Human skeletal muscle Cells—Differences to the Murine Cell Line
  1296. Deterioration of contractile properties of muscle fibres in elderly subjects is modulated by the level of physical activity
  1297. Determinants of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and the attenuated hypertrophic response at old age
  1298. DETERMINANTS OF THE MAGNITUDE OF TRAINING MEDIATED muscle hypertrophy
  1299. Determination of branched-chain keto acids in serum and muscles using high performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry
  1300. Determination of fascicle length and pennation in a contracting human muscle in vivo
  1301. Determination of skeletal muscle and fat-free mass by nuclear and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry methods in men and women aged 51–84 y
  1302. Determination of the pathways of potential muscle damage and regeneration in response to acute and long-term swimming exercise in mice
  1303. DETERMINING THE ROLE OF SATELLITE CELLS DURING skeletal muscle ADAPTATION
  1304. Deubiquitinating enzymes in skeletal muscle atrophy—an essential role for USP19
  1305. Development aggravates the severity of skeletal muscle catabolism induced by endotoxemia in neonatal pigs
  1306. Development and Use of Genetic Mouse Models to Study skeletal muscle Growth
  1307. Development of a 96-well Platform for the Bulk Production of Three-Dimensional Human skeletal muscle Microtissues
  1308. Development of a diagnostic method for detecting increased muscle protein degradation in patients with catabolic conditions
  1309. Development of a human skeletal micro muscle platform with pacing capabilities
  1310. Development of a stem cell-based therapy for the recovery of skeletal muscle mass following immobilization
  1311. Development of an in vitro model for skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1312. Development of High Throughput One Dimensional Proteomics for the Analysis of Meat and muscle
  1313. Development of novel interventions to enhance muscle function
  1314. Development of novel strategies to improve skeletal muscle repair and adaptation following eccentric exercise
  1315. Developmental biology and regenerative medicine: addressing the vexing problem of persistent muscle atrophy in the chronically torn human rotator cuff
  1316. Developmental changes of Insulin-like growth factors in the liver and muscle of chick embryos
  1317. Developmental characteristics of pectoralis muscle in Pekin duck embryos
  1318. Developmental expression changes of the genes involved in IGFI signaling pathway in longissimus dorsi muscle of Tongcheng and Yorkshire pigs during postnatal …
  1319. Developmental Programming and Life Course Regulation of skeletal muscle Inflammation and Oxidative Function
  1320. Developmental regulation of MURF E3 ubiquitin ligases in skeletal muscle
  1321. Developmental regulation of the activation of translation initiation factors of skeletal muscle in response to feeding in horses
  1322. Developmental regulation of the mouse IGF-I exon 1 promoter region by calcineurin activation of NFAT in skeletal muscle
  1323. Developmental specificity in skeletal muscle of late-term avian embryos and its potential manipulation
  1324. Dexamethasone alters the expression of genes related to the growth of skeletal muscle in chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus)
  1325. Dexamethasone exacerbates cisplatin‐induced muscle atrophy
  1326. DGAT1 deficiency decreases PPAR expression and does not lead to lipotoxicity in cardiac and skeletal muscle
  1327. DIABETIC MYOPATHY: CHANGES TO CONTRACTILE FUNCTION, MORPHOLOGY AND REGENERATIVE CAPACITY OF skeletal muscle IN A MURINE …
  1328. Diacylglycerol kinase-ζ localization in skeletal muscle is regulated by phosphorylation and interaction with syntrophins
  1329. Diaphragm muscle remodeling in a rat model of chronic intermittent hypoxia
  1330. Dibutoxybutane suppresses protein degradation and promotes growth in cultured chicken muscle cells
  1331. Dietary carbohydrate level affects transcription factor expression that regulates skeletal muscle myogenesis in rainbow trout
  1332. Dietary carbohydrates influence muscle texture of olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus through impacting mitochondria function and metabolism of glycogen …
  1333. Dietary Cholesterol and Resistance Training as Countermeasures to Accelerated muscle Loss
  1334. Dietary Cholesterol and skeletal muscle hypertrophy with Resistance Training: A Randomized Placebo‐Controlled Trial
  1335. Dietary fish oil inhibits the early stage of recovery of atrophied soleus muscle in rats via Akt–p70s6k signaling and PGF2α
  1336. Dietary intake and strength training adaptation in 50-70-year old men and women: with special reference to muscle mass, strength, serum anabolic hormone …
  1337. Dietary intake, serum hormones, muscle mass and strength during strength training in 49-73-year-old men
  1338. Dietary Isoleucine Improved Flesh Quality, muscle Antioxidant Capacity, and muscle Growth Associated with AKT/TOR/S6K1 and AKT/FOXO3a Signaling in …
  1339. Dietary obacunone supplementation stimulates muscle hypertrophy, and suppresses hyperglycemia and obesity through the TGR5 and PPARγ pathway
  1340. Dietary omega-3 fatty acid supplementation increases the rate of muscle protein synthesis in older adults: a randomized controlled trial
  1341. Dietary protein and physical activity interventions to support muscle maintenance in end-stage renal disease patients on hemodialysis
  1342. Dietary protein and resistance training effects on muscle and body composition in older persons
  1343. Dietary protein considerations for muscle protein synthesis and muscle mass preservation in older adults
  1344. Dietary protein decreases exercise endurance through rapamycin-sensitive suppression of muscle mitochondria
  1345. Dietary protein for muscle hypertrophy
  1346. Dietary Protein Intake and Anthropometric Indices of muscle Mass in Elderly
  1347. Dietary protein intake impacts human skeletal muscle protein fractional synthetic rates after endurance exercise
  1348. Dietary protein, exercise and skeletal muscle: Is there a synergistic effect in older adults and the elderly?
  1349. Dietary Selenium Promotes Somatic Growth of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) by Accelerating the Hypertrophic Growth of White muscle
  1350. Dietary strategies to augment muscle mass in the elderly
  1351. Dietary strategies to recover from exercise-induced muscle damage
  1352. Dietary supplementation of curcumin alleviates NF-κB-dependent skeletal muscle wasting in rat
  1353. Differences in age-related fiber atrophy between vastii muscles of active subjects: a multichannel surface EMG study
  1354. Differences in histone modifications between slow-and fast-twitch muscle of adult rats and following overload, denervation, or valproic acid administration
  1355. Differences in properties of the triceps surea muscle tendon unit in professional dancers and active controls: a cross-sectional s [t] udy with emphasis on …
  1356. Differences in rat skeletal muscles after incline and decline running
  1357. Differences in the fast muscle methylome provide insight into sex-specific epigenetic regulation of growth in Nile tilapia during early stages of domestication
  1358. Differences in transcriptional patterns of extracellular matrix, inflammatory, and myogenic regulatory genes in myofibroblasts, fibroblasts, and muscle precursor cells …
  1359. Differences in transcriptional patterns of extracellular matrix, inflammatory, and myogenic regulatory in myofibroblasts, fibroblasts, and muscle precursor cells …
  1360. Different ability of clenbuterol and salbutamol to block sodium channels predicts their therapeutic use in muscle excitability disorders
  1361. Different continuous training modalities result in distinctive effects on muscle structure, plasticity and function
  1362. Different dietary energy intake affects skeletal muscle development through an Akt-dependent pathway in Dorper× Small Thin-Tailed crossbred ewe lambs
  1363. Different modes of hypertrophy in skeletal muscle fibers
  1364. Different phenotypic and proteomic markers explain variability of beef tenderness across muscles
  1365. Different roles of H-ras for regulation of myosin heavy chain promoters in satellite cell-derived muscle cell culture during proliferation and differentiation
  1366. Different stimulation patterns affect contractile properties of denervated rat soleus muscles
  1367. Differential activation of mTOR signaling by contractile activity in skeletal muscle
  1368. Differential adaptations of insulin-like growth factor-I, basic fibroblast growth factor, and leukemia inhibitory factor in the plantaris muscle of rats by mechanical …
  1369. Differential adaptations of muscle architecture to high-velocity versus traditional strength training in cerebral palsy
  1370. Differential control of muscle mass in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus
  1371. Differential effects of muscle fibre length and insulin on muscle-specific mRNA content in isolated mature muscle fibres during long-term culture
  1372. Differential effects of short-term β agonist and growth hormone treatments on expression of myosin heavy chain IIB and associated metabolic genes in sheep muscle
  1373. Differential effects of vitamin C or protandim on skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise
  1374. Differential expression of microRNA-206 in skeletal muscle of female Piedmontese and Friesian cattle
  1375. Differential expression of miRNAs in skeletal muscles of Indian sheep with diverse carcass and muscle traits
  1376. Differential expression of miRNAs in skeletal muscles of Indian sheep with diverse carcass and muscle traits
  1377. Differential expression of the fast skeletal muscle proteome following chronic low-frequency stimulation
  1378. Differential expression patterns of myogenic regulatory factors in the postnatal longissimus dorsi muscle of Jeju Native Pig and Berkshire breeds along with …
  1379. Differential gene expression in skeletal muscle after induction of heart failure: impact of cytokines on protein phosphatase 2A expression
  1380. Differential gene expression in skeletal muscle cells after membrane depolarization
  1381. Differential gene expression in the rat skeletal and heart muscle in glucocorticoid-induced myopathy: analysis by microarray
  1382. Differential gene expression in the rat soleus muscle during early work overload‐induced hypertrophy
  1383. Differential genomic responses in old vs. young humans despite similar levels of modest muscle damage after resistance loading
  1384. Differential increases in average isokinetic power by specific muscle groups of older women due to variations in training and testing
  1385. Differential Macrophage Subsets in muscle Damage Induced by a K49-PLA 2 from Bothrops jararacussu Venom Modulate the Time Course of the Regeneration …
  1386. Differential microRNA expression in fast-and slow-twitch skeletal muscle of Piaractus mesopotamicus during growth
  1387. Differential miRNA expression profiles in the longissimus dorsi muscle between intact and castrated male pigs
  1388. Differential modification of myosin heavy chain expression by tenotomy in regenerating fast and slow muscles of the rat
  1389. Differential muscle hypertrophy and edema responses between high‐load and low‐load exercise with blood flow restriction
  1390. Differential muscle hypertrophy is associated with satellite cell numbers and Akt pathway activation following activin type IIB receptor inhibition in Mtm1 p …
  1391. Differential protein metabolism and regeneration in hypertrophic diaphragm and atrophic gastrocnemius muscles in hibernating Daurian ground squirrels
  1392. Differential proteome analysis of porcine skeletal muscles between Meishan and Large White
  1393. Differential proteome and transcriptome analysis of porcine skeletal muscle during development
  1394. Differential regulation of apoptosis in slow and fast twitch muscles of aged female F344BN rats
  1395. Differential Regulation of MAPK Isoforms during Cast-Immobilization-Induced Atrophy in Rat Gastrocnemius muscle
  1396. Differential regulation of mTORC1 activation by leucine and β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs
  1397. Differential response of cull cow muscles to the hypertrophic actions of ractopamine-hydrogen chloride
  1398. Differential response of macrophage subpopulations to soleus muscle reloading after rat hindlimb suspension
  1399. Differential response of skeletal muscles to mTORC1 signaling during atrophy and hypertrophy
  1400. Differential response trajectories to acute exercise in blood and muscle
  1401. Differential RNA expression profile of skeletal muscle induced by experimental autoimmune myasthenia gravis in rats
  1402. Differential sensitivity of oxidative and glycolytic muscles to hypoxia-induced muscle atrophy
  1403. Differential serial sarcomere number adaptations in knee extensor muscles of rats is contraction type dependent
  1404. Differential YAP nuclear signaling in healthy and dystrophic skeletal muscle
  1405. Differentiation of bioengineered skeletal muscle within a 3D printed perfusion bioreactor reduces atrophic and inflammatory gene expression
  1406. Differentiation of expression profiles of two calcineurin subunit genes in chicken skeletal muscles during early postnatal growth depending on anatomical location of …
  1407. Differentiation of skeletal muscle cells in culture: Experimental conditions and expression of myokines
  1408. Dihydromyricetin attenuates dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy by improving mitochondrial function via the PGC-1α pathway
  1409. Diminished muscle growth in the obese Zucker rat following overload is associated with hyperphosphorylation of AMPK and dsRNA-dependent protein kinase
  1410. Diminished overload-induced hypertrophy in aged fast-twitch skeletal muscle is associated with AMPK hyperphosphorylation
  1411. Diminished overload-induced skeletal muscle growth with age: Role of AMP-activated protein kinase in the control of translational signaling
  1412. Diminished satellite cells and elevated adipogenic gene expression in muscle as caused by ovariectomy are averted by low-magnitude mechanical signals
  1413. Diminution in sperm quantity and quality in mouse models of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy induced by a myostatin-based muscle growth-promoting …
  1414. Dioscorea nipponica extracts enhance recovery from skeletal muscle atrophy by suppressing NF-κB expression
  1415. Disassociation between the effects of amino acids and insulin on signaling, ubiquitin ligases, and protein turnover in human muscle
  1416. Disassociation of insulin action and Akt/FOXO signaling in skeletal muscle of older Akt-deficient mice
  1417. Disconnecting mitochondrial content from respiratory chain capacity in PGC-1-deficient skeletal muscle
  1418. Discovery and characterization of nutritionally regulated genes associated with muscle growth in Atlantic salmon
  1419. Discussion of “Interleukin-15 as a myokine: mechanistic insight into its effect on skeletal muscle metabolism”–Interleukin-15 and interleukin-15Rα-dependent …
  1420. Disorders of skeletal muscle membrane excitability: Myotonia Congenita, Paramyotonia Congenita, periodic paralysis, and related syndromes
  1421. Disproportionate changes in skeletal muscle strength and size with resistance training and ageing.
  1422. Disrupted autophagy undermines skeletal muscle adaptation and integrity
  1423. Disruption of DAG1 in differentiated skeletal muscle reveals a role for dystroglycan in muscle regeneration
  1424. Disruption of either the Nfkb1 or the Bcl3 gene inhibits skeletal muscle atrophy
  1425. Disruption of miR-29 leads to aberrant differentiation of smooth muscle cells selectively associated with distal lung vasculature
  1426. Disruption of muscle renin-angiotensin system in AT1a−/− mice enhances muscle function despite reducing muscle mass but compromises repair after injury
  1427. Disruption of REDD1 gene ameliorates sepsis-induced decrease in mTORC1 signaling but has divergent effects on proteolytic signaling in skeletal muscle
  1428. Dissecting the signaling and mechanical functions of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex in skeletal muscle
  1429. Distinct growth hormone receptor signaling modes regulate skeletal muscle development and insulin sensitivity in mice
  1430. Distinct protein degradation profiles are induced by different disuse models of skeletal muscle atrophy
  1431. Distinct responses of protein turnover regulatory pathways in hypoxia-and semistarvation-induced muscle atrophy
  1432. Distinct transcriptomic changes in E14.5 mouse skeletal muscle lacking RYR1 or Cav1.1 converge at E18.5
  1433. Distinctive morphological and gene/protein expression signatures during myogenesis in novel cell lines from extraocular and hindlimb muscle
  1434. Distinctive patterns of microRNA expression in extraocular muscles
  1435. Distribution of Dietary Protein Intake in Daily Meals Influences skeletal muscle hypertrophy Via the Circadian Clock
  1436. Disuse atrophy and exercise rehabilitation in humans profoundly affects the expression of genes associated with the regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  1437. Disuse-induced muscle wasting
  1438. Disuse-induced preferential loss of the giant protein titin depresses muscle performance via abnormal sarcomeric organization
  1439. Divergence in species and regulatory role of β-myosin heavy chain proximal promoter muscle-CAT elements
  1440. Divergent cell signaling after short-term intensified endurance training in human skeletal muscle
  1441. Divergent effects of cold water immersion versus active recovery on skeletal muscle fiber type and angiogenesis in young men
  1442. Divergent effects of zinc, protein and energy deficiencies on skeletal muscle mass, muscle fiber diameter and serum insulin-like growth factor-1 concentration in …
  1443. Divergent Modification of Low-Dose 56Fe-Particle and Proton Radiation on skeletal muscle
  1444. Divergent roles of inflammation in skeletal muscle recovery from injury
  1445. Diversity of contractile properties in skeletal muscle fibers
  1446. Dkk3 dependent transcriptional regulation controls age related skeletal muscle atrophy
  1447. Dlk1 is necessary for proper skeletal muscle development and regeneration
  1448. DNA methylation across the genome in aged human skeletal muscle tissue and muscle-derived cells: the role of HOX genes and physical activity
  1449. DNA methylation across the genome in aged human skeletal muscle tissue and stem cells: The role of HOX genes and physical activity
  1450. dnRas stimulates autocrine–paracrine growth of regenerating muscle via calcineurin–NFAT–IL-4 pathway
  1451. Do changes in muscle architecture affect post-activation potentiation?
  1452. Do inflammatory cells influence skeletal muscle hypertrophy?
  1453. Do multi-ingredient protein supplements augment resistance training-induced gains in skeletal muscle mass and strength? A systematic review and meta-analysis of …
  1454. Do neurogenic and cancer-induced muscle atrophy follow common or divergent paths?
  1455. Do not neglect the role of circadian rhythm in muscle atrophy
  1456. Do PTK2 gene polymorphisms contribute to the interindividual variability in muscle strength and the response to resistance training? A preliminary report
  1457. Do the anatomical and physiological properties of a muscle determine its adaptive response to different loading protocols?
  1458. Docosahexaenoic Acid Prevents the Activation of Proteolytic Signaling by Palmitate in skeletal muscle Cells: Implications for Lipid-Induced muscle Atrophy
  1459. Does ACE inhibition enhance endurance performance and muscle energy metabolism in rats?
  1460. Does aerobic training promote the same skeletal muscle hypertrophy as resistance training? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  1461. Does AMP-activated protein kinase negatively mediate aged fast-twitch skeletal muscle mass?
  1462. Does angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition improve the energetic status of cardiac and skeletal muscles in heart failure induced by aortic stenosis in rats?
  1463. Does Blood Flow Restriction Applied Post High-Load Exercise Augment skeletal muscle Growth Following Eight Weeks of Training?
  1464. Does blood flow restriction enhance hypertrophic signaling in skeletal muscle?
  1465. Does blood flow restriction therapy in patients older than age 50 result in muscle hypertrophy, increased strength, or greater physical function? A systematic review
  1466. Does branched-chain amino acids supplementation modulate skeletal muscle remodeling through inflammation modulation? Possible mechanisms of action
  1467. Does exercise-induced muscle damage play a role in skeletal muscle hypertrophy?
  1468. Does heat treatment facilitate muscle regrowth following hind limb immobilization?
  1469. Does IGFR1 inhibition result in increased muscle mass loss in patients undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer?
  1470. Does IGFR1 inhibition result in increased muscle mass loss in patients undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer?
  1471. Does obesity reduce load-induced muscle hypertrophy?
  1472. Does oxidative capacity affect energy cost? An in vivo MR investigation of skeletal muscle energetics
  1473. Does protease-activated receptor-2 (PAR2) influence muscle development and regeneration?
  1474. Does Proteasome Activity Impact skeletal muscle hypertrophy?
  1475. Does regular post-exercise cold application attenuate trained muscle adaptation?
  1476. Does sex affect the muscle strength and regional lean tissue mass response to resistance training in older adults?
  1477. Does stretch training induce muscle hypertrophy in humans? A review of the literature
  1478. Does the ACE I/D polymorphism, alone or in combination with the ACTN3 R577X polymorphism, influence muscle power phenotypes in young, non-athletic adults?
  1479. Does the muscle protein synthetic response to exercise and amino acid-based nutrition diminish with advancing age? A systematic review
  1480. Does training to failure maximize muscle hypertrophy?
  1481. Does Trenbolone Or Resistance Exercise Reverse Hypogonadism Induced Bone and muscle Loss?
  1482. Does vitamin-D intake during resistance training improve the skeletal muscle hypertrophic and strength response in young and elderly men?–a randomized …
  1483. Dojuksan ameliorates tubulointerstitial fibrosis through irisin-mediated muscle-kidney crosstalk
  1484. Don’t ‘agonise’over the mechanisms underlying β-agonist-induced muscle hypertrophy!
  1485. Dose-response relationship between protein supplementation and muscle mass increase: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled …
  1486. Double phosphorylation of the myosin regulatory light chain during rigor mortis of bovine longissimus muscle
  1487. Down-regulation of Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin signaling pathway in response to myostatin overexpression in skeletal muscle
  1488. Downhill running excessive training inhibits hypertrophy in mice skeletal muscles with different fiber type composition
  1489. Downregulated miR-204 Promotes skeletal muscle Regeneration
  1490. Downregulation of Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin pathway in skeletal muscle is associated with increased REDD1 expression in response to chronic hypoxia
  1491. Downregulation of E3 ubiquitin ligases and mitophagy-related genes in skeletal muscle of physically inactive, frail older women: a cross-sectional comparison
  1492. Drosophila Activin signaling promotes muscle growth through InR/TORC1-dependent and-independent processes
  1493. Drug‐screening platform based on the contractility of tissue‐engineered muscle
  1494. Dual modulation of nociception and cardiovascular reflexes during peripheral ischemia through P2Y1 receptor-dependent sensitization of muscle afferents
  1495. Dual role of reactive oxygen species in muscle function: can antioxidant dietary supplements counteract age-related sarcopenia?
  1496. Duality of G protein-coupled mechanisms for β-adrenergic activation of NKCC activity in skeletal muscle
  1497. Dwarfism, impaired skin development, skeletal muscle atrophy, delayed bone development, and impeded adipogenesis in mice lacking Akt1 and Akt2
  1498. Dynamic Changes to the skeletal muscle Proteome and Ubiquitinome Induced by the E3 Ligase, ASB2β
  1499. Dynamic expression of molecules that control limb muscle development including Fhl1 in hind limbs of different gestational age
  1500. Dynamic interactions between skeletal muscle and breast cancer cells following chemotherapeutic treatment
  1501. Dynamic muscle strength alterations to detraining and retraining in elderly men
  1502. Dynamic Phosphorylation of the Myocyte Enhancer Factor 2Ca1 Splice Variant Promotes skeletal muscle Regeneration and hypertrophy
  1503. Dynamic properties of mammalian skeletal muscles.
  1504. Dynamic, not isometric resistance training improves muscle inflammation, oxidative stress and hypertrophy in rats
  1505. Dysfunction of muscle contraction with impaired intracellular Ca2+ handling in skeletal muscle and the effect of exercise training in male db/db mice
  1506. Dysfunctional Nrf2–Keap1 redox signaling in skeletal muscle of the sedentary old
  1507. Dystroglycan: important player in skeletal muscle and beyond
  1508. Dystrophic tendon functionality is recovered by muscle-specific expression of insulin-like growth factor in mdx mice
  1509. Dystrophin deficiency causes lethal muscle hypertrophy in cats
  1510. Dystrophin glycoprotein complex‐associated Gβγ subunits activate phosphatidylinositol‐3‐kinase/Akt signaling in skeletal muscle in a laminin‐dependent manner
  1511. Dystrophin orchestrates the epigenetic profile of muscle cells via miRNAs
  1512. Early accentuated muscle hypertrophy is strongly associated with myonuclear accretion
  1513. Early activation of rat skeletal muscle IL-6/STAT1/STAT3 dependent gene expression in resistance exercise linked to hypertrophy
  1514. Early cyclical neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves strength and trophism by akt pathway signaling in partially paralyzed biceps muscle after spinal cord …
  1515. Early depression of Ankrd2 and Csrp3 mRNAs in the polyribosomal and whole tissue fractions in skeletal muscle with decreased voluntary running
  1516. Early exercise rehabilitation of muscle weakness in acute respiratory failure patients
  1517. Early Expression of CACNA2D1 in Satellite Cells Promotes Myogenicity and Repair of Dystrophic muscle
  1518. Early functional and morphological muscle adaptations during short-term inertial-squat training
  1519. Early Gene Expression Changes in skeletal muscle from SOD1G93A Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Animal Model
  1520. Early gene expression of skeletal muscle in response to an acute bout of resistance exercise in trained and untrained healthy young men
  1521. Early onset of the maximum protein anabolic effect induced by isoproterenol in chick skeletal and cardiac muscle
  1522. Early phase adaptations in muscle strength and hypertrophy as a result of low-intensity blood flow restriction resistance training
  1523. Early posthatch feeding stimulates satellite cell proliferation and skeletal muscle growth in turkey poults
  1524. Early posthatch thermal stress causes long-term adverse effects on pectoralis muscle development in broilers
  1525. Early Postoperative Role of Blood Flow Restriction Therapy to Avoid muscle Atrophy
  1526. Early resistance training-induced increases in muscle cross-sectional area are concomitant with edema-induced muscle swelling
  1527. Early signaling responses to divergent exercise stimuli in skeletal muscle from well‐trained humans
  1528. Early skeletal muscle hypertrophy and architectural changes in response to high-intensity resistance training
  1529. Early thermal experience has different effects on growth and muscle fibre recruitment in spring-and autumn-running Atlantic salmon populations
  1530. Early-age heat exposure affects skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation and differentiation in chicks
  1531. EAST and Chromator control the destruction and remodeling of muscles during Drosophila metamorphosis
  1532. Eat the meat or feed the meat: protein turnover in remodeling muscle
  1533. Eccentric exercise facilitates mesenchymal stem cell appearance in skeletal muscle
  1534. Eccentric exercise increases satellite cell content in type II muscle fibers
  1535. Eccentric Exercise: Active muscle regeneration following eccentric contraction-induced injury is similar between healthy young and older adults
  1536. Eccentric overload training: A viable strategy to enhance muscle hypertrophy?
  1537. Eccentric resistance training ameliorates muscle weakness in a mouse model of idiopathic inflammatory myopathies
  1538. Eccentric training enhances the αB-crystallin binding to the myofibrils and prevents skeletal muscle weakness in adjuvant-induced arthritis rat
  1539. Ectopic expression of DLK1 protein in skeletal muscle of padumnal heterozygotes causes the callipyge phenotype
  1540. Ectopic expression of eIF2Bε in rat skeletal muscle rescues the sepsis-induced reduction in guanine nucleotide exchange activity and protein synthesis
  1541. Ectopic expression of IGF‐I and Shh by skeletal muscle inhibits disuse‐mediated skeletal muscle atrophy and bone osteopenia in vivo
  1542. Edward F. Adolph Distinguished Lecture. skeletal muscle atrophy: Multiple pathways leading to a common outcome
  1543. Effect of 2-deoxyglucose-mediated inhibition of glycolysis on the regulation of mTOR signaling and protein synthesis before and after high-intensity muscle contraction
  1544. Effect of 20 weeks of selected Cyclic Yoga style training on core muscles hypertrophy in adult women
  1545. Effect of 20 weeks of selected Cyclic Yoga style training on core muscles hypertrophy in adult women
  1546. Effect of 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol supplementation on broiler chicken skeletal muscle growth and development
  1547. Effect of 6-weeks WBVT on the behaviour of the lower limb muscle fibres during vertical jumping
  1548. Effect of 8‐week leucine supplementation and resistance exercise training on muscle hypertrophy and satellite cell activation in rats
  1549. Effect of a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor on postexercise muscle protein synthesis in humans
  1550. Effect of a facial muscle exercise device on facial rejuvenation
  1551. Effect of A High Fat and High Protein Diet On Exercise-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy in Rats
  1552. Effect of ACTN3 Genotype on Sports Performance, Exercise-Induced muscle Damage, and Injury Epidemiology
  1553. Effect of acute endurance and resistance exercise on endocrine hormones directly related to lipolysis and skeletal muscle protein synthesis in adult individuals with …
  1554. Effect of acute interval walking with blood flow restriction on 4EBP1, ERK, p38, and myostatin of skeletal muscle in inactive men
  1555. Effect of Acute L-Arginine Supplementation on Cardiac and muscle Cell Damage Indices after Exhaustive Exercise Training in Young Karate Players
  1556. Effect of Acute Low-load High-repetition Resistance Exercise on Protein Synthetic Signaling Pathway and Satellite Cell Activation in skeletal muscle of Rats
  1557. Effect of Acute Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation on Intracellular Signalling in Human skeletal muscle
  1558. Effect of aerobic exercise on muscle structure and expression of proteins promoting hypertrophy and metabolism in aged rats
  1559. Effect of aerobic exercise training and essential amino acid supplementation for 24 weeks on physical function, body composition, and muscle metabolism in healthy …
  1560. Effect of age on skeletal muscle myofibrillar mRNA abundance: relationship to myosin heavy chain protein synthesis rate
  1561. Effect of age on the processing and import of matrix-destined mitochondrial proteins in skeletal muscle
  1562. Effect of age, breed and sex on longissimus dorsi muscle area and subcutaneous fat depth in horses
  1563. Effect of aging on human muscle architecture
  1564. Effect of amino acids alone or with insulin on muscle and liver protein synthesis in adult and old rats
  1565. Effect of an herbal/botanical supplement on strength, balance, and muscle function following 12-weeks of resistance training: a placebo controlled study
  1566. Effect of anabolic agents on calpastatin promoters in porcine skeletal muscle and their responsiveness to cyclic adenosine monophosphate-and calcium-related …
  1567. Effect of anabolic steroid on muscle strength and hypertrophy of lower legs in patients with nervous diseases
  1568. Effect of Androgens on muscle, Bone, and Hair in Men
  1569. Effect of Autologous Adipose-Derived Stem Cells on Atrophied muscle by Denervation in Rats
  1570. Effect of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate supplementation on muscle loss in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  1571. Effect of beta2‐adrenergic agonist and resistance training on maximal oxygen uptake and muscle oxidative enzymes in men
  1572. Effect of blood flow restriction training on quadriceps muscle strength, morphology, physiology, and knee biomechanics before and after anterior cruciate ligament …
  1573. Effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on satellite cell proliferation and apoptosis in immobilization-induced muscle atrophy in rats
  1574. Effect of branched-chain amino acid supplementation during unloading on regulatory components of protein synthesis in atrophied soleus muscles
  1575. Effect of Calcineurin transduction pathway on skeletal muscle remodeling
  1576. Effect of carbohydrate intake on net muscle protein synthesis during recovery from resistance exercise
  1577. Effect of carbohydrate-protein beverage on glycogen resynthesis and muscle damage induced by eccentric resistance exercise
  1578. Effect of castration and maturity on body glucose sensitivity, carcass composition, meat quality traits and muscle proteome and phosphoproteome of Nellore male …
  1579. Effect of cell-extracellular matrix interaction on myogenic characteristics and artificial skeletal muscle tissue
  1580. Effect of chronic contractile activity on mRNA stability in skeletal muscle
  1581. Effect of chronic growth hormone administration on skeletal muscle in dogs
  1582. Effect of chronic stimulation on cation distribution and membrane potential in fast-twitch muscles of rabbit
  1583. Effect of circulating growth hormone on muscle IGF-I protein concentration in female mice with growth hormone receptor gene disruption
  1584. Effect of clenbuterol on cardiac and skeletal muscle function during left ventricular assist device support
  1585. Effect of clenbuterol on recovery of muscle mass and carcass protein content following dietary protein depletion in young and old rats
  1586. Effect of Cocoa products and its polyphenolic constituents on exercise performance and exercise-induced muscle damage and inflammation: A review of clinical trials
  1587. Effect of cold water immersion performed on successive days on physical performance, muscle damage, and inflammatory, hormonal, and oxidative stress markers in …
  1588. Effect of combined endurance and weight training on muscle morphology and oxidative enzyme activities in human skeletal muscle
  1589. Effect of combined increased physical activity and walking with blood flow restriction on leg muscle thickness in older adults
  1590. Effect of concurrent strength and endurance training on skeletal muscle properties and hormone concentrations in humans
  1591. Effect of consecutive repeated sprint and resistance exercise bouts on acute adaptive responses in human skeletal muscle
  1592. Effect of contrasting physical exercise interventions on rapid force capacity of chronically painful muscles
  1593. Effect of creatine supplementation and resistance-exercise training on muscle insulin-like growth factor in young adults
  1594. Effect of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition by meloxicam, on atrogin-1 and myogenic regulatory factors in skeletal muscle of rats injected with endotoxin
  1595. Effect of cysteine-rich whey protein (immunocal®) supplementation in combination with resistance training on muscle strength and lean body mass in non-frail elderly …
  1596. Effect of Dairy Protein Intake on muscle Mass among Korean Adults: A Prospective Cohort Study
  1597. Effect of dietary arachidonic acid supplementation on acute muscle adaptive responses to resistance exercise in trained men: a randomized controlled trial
  1598. EFFECT OF DIETARY ARGININE ON BREAST muscle, DIAMETER AND PROTEIN: DNA RATIO OF BROILER MEAT
  1599. Effect of dietary restriction with or without exercise training on β-catenin and glycogen synthase kinase-3β gene expression in skeletal muscle of male rats
  1600. Effect of dietary selenium on postprandial protein deposition in the muscle of juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  1601. Effect of different doses of nandrolone associated with resistance training on muscle phenotypic profi le and cross-sectional area of rats
  1602. Effect of different frequencies of creatine supplementation on muscle size and strength in young adults
  1603. Effect of different muscle contraction mode on the expression of Myostatin, IGF-1, and PGC-1 alpha family members in human Vastus Lateralis muscle
  1604. Effect of DLK1 and RTL1 but not MEG3 or MEG8 on muscle gene expression in Callipyge lambs
  1605. Effect of eccentric action velocity on expression of genes related to myostatin signaling pathway in human skeletal muscle
  1606. Effect of eccentric contraction on satellite cell activation in human vastus lateralis muscle
  1607. Effect of eccentric exercise velocity on akt/mtor/p70s6k signaling in human skeletal muscle
  1608. Effect of Eight Weeks of Resistance Training on Myostatin and Folistatin Proteins Content in Gastrocnemius muscle Tissue of Elderly Rats
  1609. Effect of electrical stimulation and vibration therapy on skeletal muscle trophism in rats with complete spinal cord injury
  1610. Effect of electrical stimulation on β-adrenergic receptor population and cyclic AMP production in chicken and rat skeletal muscle cell cultures
  1611. Effect of endurance exercise duration on muscle hypertrophy induced by functional overload
  1612. Effect of endurance exercise on fibre type composition and muscle weight of reinnervating rat plantaris muscle
  1613. Effect of endurance exercise training on muscle glycogen supercompensation in rats
  1614. Effect of exercise on mRNA levels for growth factors in skeletal muscle of hemodialysis patients
  1615. Effect of exercise on muscle function decline with aging.
  1616. Effect of exercise on muscle protein and mitochondrial function in mice model of skeletal muscle atrophy
  1617. Effect of exercise on protein turnover in muscles of lean and obese mice
  1618. Effect of exercise on the mRNA expression of growth factors, metabolic genes and myosin heavy chain isoforms in skeletal muscles of the rat
  1619. Effect of Exercise Training on Aging Atrophy in Rat skeletal muscle II. Effect of Long Term Weight-Training
  1620. Effect of exercise training on peak aerobic power, left ventricular morphology, and muscle strength in healthy older women
  1621. Effect of exogenous growth hormone on growth and skeletal muscle hyperplasia and hypertrophy of Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).
  1622. Effect of explosive type strength training on isometric force‐and relaxation‐time, electromyographic and muscle fibre characteristics of leg extensor muscles
  1623. Effect of feeding butoxybutyl alcohol on the growth performance and status of skeletal muscle proteolysis in broiler chickens
  1624. Effect of Ferula hermonis root extract on rat skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise
  1625. Effect of foot and ankle immobilization on leg and thigh muscles’ volume and morphology: A case study using magnetic resonance imaging
  1626. Effect of furosemide on muscle cramps in patients with liver cirrhosis
  1627. Effect of gluteus medius muscle sample collection depth on postprandial mammalian target of rapamycin signaling in mature Thoroughbred mares
  1628. Effect of grazing in the latter fattening period on the nutrient content and gene expression in steer muscle
  1629. Effect of growth hormone and resistance exercise on muscle growth and strength in older men
  1630. Effect of growth on monocarboxylate transporters and indicators of energy metabolism in the gluteus medius muscle of Thoroughbreds
  1631. Effect of guanethidine-induced adrenergic blockade on the different proteolytic systems in rat skeletal muscle
  1632. Effect of heart transplantation on skeletal muscle metabolic enzyme reserve and fiber type in end‐stage heart failure patients
  1633. Effect of heat shock preconditioning on ROS scavenging activity in rat skeletal muscle after downhill running
  1634. Effect of heavy strength training on muscle thickness, strength, jump performance, and endurance performance in well-trained Nordic Combined athletes
  1635. Effect of heavy-resistance exercise training on muscle fiber composition in young rats
  1636. Effect of high intensity interval training and detraining on gene expression of AKT/FoxO3a in cardiac and soleus muscle of male rats
  1637. Effect of high-frequency resistance exercise on adaptive responses in skeletal muscle
  1638. Effect of hypothyroidism on myosin heavy chain expression in rat pharyngeal dilator muscles
  1639. Effect of hypoxia exposure on the recovery of skeletal muscle phenotype during regeneration
  1640. Effect of ibuprofen and acetaminophen on postexercise muscle protein synthesis
  1641. Effect of immobilization on collagen synthesis in rat skeletal muscles
  1642. Effect of Inflammation on Ketoisocaproic Acid Induced Insulin Resistance In skeletal muscle Cells
  1643. Effect of Inter-Repetition Rest vs. Traditional Strength Training on Lower Body Strength, Rate of Force Development, and muscle Architecture
  1644. Effect of intermittent low-frequency electrical stimulation on the rat gastrocnemius muscle
  1645. Effect of ionizing radiation on human skeletal muscle precursor cells
  1646. Effect of irradiation on Akt signaling in atrophying skeletal muscle
  1647. Effect of isokinetic training on muscle strength, size and gait after healed pediatric burn: A randomized controlled study
  1648. Effect of isometric exercise on the soleus muscle atrophy induced by reduced use with reference to ageing
  1649. EFFECT OF LONG ACTING β2-AGONISTS ON GROSS MORPHOLOGY OF skeletal muscleS AND CREATINE PHOSPHOKINASE LEVEL IN SIMVASTATIN …
  1650. Effect of long-term testosterone therapy on molecular regulators of skeletal muscle mass and fibre-type distribution in aging men with subnormal testosterone
  1651. Effect of Low Frequency Electrical Stimulation on VEGF Expression of Suspension Induced Atrophic muscle
  1652. Effect of Maternal Melatonin Levels During Late Gestation on the Programming and Metabolic Disposition of Adipose Tissue and skeletal muscle in Bovine …
  1653. Effect of maternal nutrient restriction in sheep on the development of fetal skeletal muscle
  1654. Effect of maternal nutrient restriction on skeletal muscle mass and associated molecular pathways in SGA and Non-SGA sheep fetuses
  1655. Effect of maternal weight during pregnancy on offspring muscle strength response to resistance training in late adulthood
  1656. Effect of maximum strength and muscle hypertrophy periodize training on muscle hypertrophy in bodybuilders
  1657. Effect of mechanistic/mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 on mitochondrial dynamics during skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1658. Effect of N-acetylcysteine infusion on exercise-induced modulation of insulin sensitivity and signaling pathways in human skeletal muscle
  1659. Effect of nandrolone decanoate administration on recovery from bupivacaine-induced muscle injury
  1660. Effect of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on skeletal muscle size and function in patients with breast cancer receiving chemotherapy
  1661. Effect of New Zealand blueberry consumption on recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage
  1662. Effect of nutritional interventions and resistance exercise on aging muscle mass and strength
  1663. Effect of one stretch a week applied to the immobilized soleus muscle on rat muscle fiber morphology
  1664. Effect of passive stretching on the immobilized soleus muscle fiber morphology
  1665. Effect of photodynamic therapy on local muscle treatment in a rat muscle injury model: a controlled trial
  1666. Effect of physical activity at midlife on skeletal muscle mass in old age in community-dwelling older women: a cross-sectional study
  1667. Effect of physical training on function of chronically painful muscles: a randomized controlled trial
  1668. Effect of previous strength training episode and retraining on facilitation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and contractile properties after long-term detraining in …
  1669. Effect of Previous Strength Training Episodes and Retraining on Cross-Sectional Area and Protein Contents of Rat Soleus muscle
  1670. Effect of prior chronic aerobic exercise on overload-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy in mice 2
  1671. Effect of prior chronic aerobic exercise on overload-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy in mice.
  1672. Effect of progressive resistance training on measures of skeletal muscle hypertrophy, muscular strength and health-related quality of life in patients with chronic kidney …
  1673. Effect of protein or essential amino acid supplementation during prolonged resistance exercise training in older adults on body composition, muscle strength, and …
  1674. Effect of protein source on resistive-training-induced changes in body composition and muscle size in older men
  1675. Effect of protein/essential amino acids and resistance training on skeletal muscle hypertrophy: A case for whey protein
  1676. Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on muscle remodelling in cachectic patients with COPD
  1677. Effect of Quercetin on Dexamethasone-Induced C2C12 skeletal muscle Cell Injury
  1678. Effect of ractopamine-hydrochloride and trenbolone acetate on longissimus muscle fiber area, diameter, and satellite cell numbers in cull beef cows
  1679. Effect of Ractopamine-hydrochloride on muscle Fiber Morphometrics, Satellite Cell Population, and Shelf-life Properties of Beef Cattle
  1680. Effect of radiation on satellite cell activity and protein expression in overloaded mammalian skeletal muscle
  1681. Effect of range of motion on muscle strength and thickness
  1682. Effect of rehabilitative exercise training on peripheral muscle remodelling in patients with COPD: targeting beyond the lungs
  1683. Effect of Resistance Exercise and Endurance Exercise on muscle and Bone FGF-2 Protein Level in Aged Mice
  1684. Effect of Resistance Exercise Intensity on the mRNA Expression of PGC-1α Isoforms in Human skeletal muscle
  1685. Effect of resistance exercise on myokines and muscle functions in type 2 diabetes and aging
  1686. Effect of resistance exercise on the isokinetic muscle function of knee joints of elderly women
  1687. Effect of resistance exercise training on expression of Hsp70 and inflammatory cytokines in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of STZ-induced diabetic rats
  1688. Effect of resistance training on muscle use during exercise
  1689. Effect of resistance training on rat skeletal muscle during severe food restriction
  1690. Effect of resistance training on single muscle fiber contractile function in older men
  1691. Effect of Resistance Training on skeletal muscle Gene Expression in Rats: a Beadarray Analysis
  1692. Effect of resistance training on skeletal muscle-specific force in elderly humans
  1693. Effect of sarcolipin-mediated cell transdifferentiation in sarcopenia-associated skeletal muscle fibrosis
  1694. Effect of serum and mechanical stretch on skeletal α-actin gene regulation in cultured primary muscle cells
  1695. Effect of severe short-term malnutrition on diaphragm muscle signal transduction pathways influencing protein turnover
  1696. Effect of short-term cold exposure on skeletal muscle protein breakdown in rats
  1697. Effect of Silymarin Supplementation on Physical Performance, muscle and Myocardium Histological Changes, Bodyweight, and Food Consumption in Rats Subjected …
  1698. Effect of sprint training on swim performance and white muscle metabolism during exercise and recovery in rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
  1699. Effect of strength endurance and muscle hypertrophy periodize training on muscle hypertrophy in bodybuilders
  1700. Effect of strength training on aging muscles of elderly people
  1701. Effect of stretching and resistive exercise on skeletal muscles in rats
  1702. Effect of swimming on reinnervation of rat skeletal muscle
  1703. Effect of tenotomy on extensor digitorum longus muscle in Sprague Dawley rats
  1704. Effect of testosterone on FGF2, MRF4, and myostatin in hypogonadotropic hypogonadism: relevance to muscle growth
  1705. Effect of testosterone on muscle mass and muscle protein synthesis
  1706. Effect of the androgenic status on the phenotype of the plantaris muscle of the rat.
  1707. Effect of the g.–723G→ T polymorphism in the bovine myogenic factor 5 (Myf5) gene promoter region on gene transcript level in the longissimus dorsi muscle and on …
  1708. Effect of the Muscular Strength Exercise and Massage on muscle Injury Marker and IGF-1
  1709. Effect of thermal manipulation during embryogenesis on the promoter methylation and expression of myogenesis-related genes in duck skeletal muscle
  1710. Effect of tibiotarsal joint inflammation on gene expression and cross-sectional area in rat soleus muscle
  1711. Effect of tibiotarsal joint inflammation on gene expression and cross-sectional area in rat soleus muscle.
  1712. Effect of tongue exercise on protrusive force and muscle fiber area in aging rats
  1713. Effect of training on enzyme activity and fiber composition of human skeletal muscle.
  1714. Effect of Training Program with Restricted Venous Blood Flow” KAATSU” Training” on skeletal muscle (Mass and Size), Strength, Prostaglandins (PGE2) and …
  1715. Effect of TRB3 on skeletal muscle Mass Regulation and Exercise-Induced Adaptation
  1716. Effect of unloading followed by reloading on expression of collagen and related growth factors in rat tendon and muscle
  1717. Effect of vascular endothelial growth factor gene therapy on post-traumatic peripheral nerve regeneration and denervation-related muscle atrophy
  1718. Effect of vitamin D status improvement with 25-hydroxycholecalciferol on skeletal muscle growth characteristics and satellite cell activity in broiler chickens,
  1719. Effect of whey and casein proteins on muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise
  1720. Effect of Whey Protein and High-Volume Resistance Training on muscle Mass and Strength in Postmenopausal Women
  1721. Effect of whey protein isolate on strength, body composition and muscle hypertrophy during resistance training
  1722. Effect of zilpaterol hydrochloride and steroid implantation on yearling steer feedlot performance, carcass characteristics, and skeletal muscle gene expression
  1723. Effect of β-agonists on expression of calpain and calpastatin activity in skeletal muscle
  1724. Effective fiber hypertrophy in satellite cell-depleted skeletal muscle
  1725. Effective regeneration of dystrophic muscle using autologous iPSC-derived progenitors with CRISPR-Cas9 mediated precise correction
  1726. Effectiveness of daily eccentric contractions induced via kilohertz frequency transcutaneous electrical stimulation on muscle atrophy
  1727. Effectiveness of muscle strengthening and description of protocols for preventing falls in the elderly: a systematic review
  1728. Effectiveness of nutritional supplementation on muscle mass in treatment of sarcopenia in old age: a systematic review
  1729. Effectiveness of Resistive Vibration Exercise and Whey Protein Supplementation Plus Alkaline Salt on the skeletal muscle Proteome Following 21 Days of Bed Rest in …
  1730. Effects of 10 weeks walk training with leg blood flow reduction on carotid arterial compliance and muscle size in the elderly adults
  1731. Effects of 10-week walking and walking with home-based resistance training on muscle quality, muscle size, and physical functional tests in healthy older …
  1732. Effects of 12 weeks muscle hipetrophy training program in a young male athlete: stydy case
  1733. Effects of 12 weeks of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate free acid Gel supplementation on muscle mass, strength, and power in resistance trained individuals
  1734. Effects of 12 weeks of hypertrophy resistance exercise training combined with collagen peptide supplementation on the skeletal muscle proteome in recreationally …
  1735. Effects of 12-week resistance exercise and interval training on the skeletal muscle area, physical fitness, and mental health in old women
  1736. Effects of 2 weeks lower limb immobilization and two separate rehabilitation regimens on gastrocnemius muscle protein turnover signaling and normalization …
  1737. Effects of 2-week HMB-FA supplementation with or without eccentric resistance exercise on expression of some genes related to muscle protein turnover and serum …
  1738. Effects of 28 days of protein and amino acid supplementation and ankle immobilization on gastrocnemius muscle mass and strength and atrophy-and …
  1739. Effects of 28 days of resistance exercise and consuming a commercially available pre-workout supplement, NO-Shotgun®, on body composition, muscle …
  1740. Effects of 3 days unloading on molecular regulators of muscle size in humans
  1741. Effects of 8 weeks of Stealth® supplementation on body composition, muscle strength and mass, markers of satellite cell activation, and clinical safety markers …
  1742. Effects of 8 weeks of Xpand® 2X pre workout supplementation on skeletal muscle hypertrophy, lean body mass, and strength in resistance trained males
  1743. Effects of a 12-week periodized resistance training program on muscle strength, muscle quality, and physical activity after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery
  1744. Effects of a 12-wk resistance exercise program on skeletal muscle strength in children with burn injuries
  1745. Effects of a combined essential amino acids/carbohydrate supplementation on muscle mass, architecture and maximal strength following heavy-load training
  1746. Effects of a high protein diet and the timing of protein consumption after exercise on glucocorticoid‐induced muscle atrophy in rats
  1747. Effects of a high-volume static stretching programme on plantar-flexor muscle strength and architecture
  1748. EFFECTS OF A MULTI-INGREDIENT SUPPLEMENT ON muscle STRENGTH AND hypertrophy IN YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN: A DOUBLE-BLINDED …
  1749. Effects of a novel selective androgen receptor modulator on dexamethasone-induced and hypogonadism-induced muscle atrophy
  1750. EFFECTS OF A PROTEIN AND CARBOHDYRDATE RECOVERY BEVERAGE ON muscle PROTIEN ACCRETION IN WEIGHTLIFTERS
  1751. EFFECTS OF A SINGLE BOUT OF AEROBIC EXERCISE ON skeletal muscle PROTEIN TURNOVER IN MICE
  1752. Effects of ACE2 deficiency on physical performance and physiological adaptations of cardiac and skeletal muscle to exercise
  1753. Effects of activated vitamin D, alfacalcidol, and low-intensity aerobic exercise on osteopenia and muscle atrophy in type 2 diabetes mellitus model rats
  1754. Effects of acute and chronic resistance exercise training on IL-15 expression in rat skeletal muscle.
  1755. Effects of acute exercise and training on gene expression and regulatory proteins in human skeletal muscle
  1756. Effects of acute hypertrophy on the contractile properties of skeletal muscle
  1757. Effects of added zinc on skeletal muscle morphometrics and gene expression of finishing pigs fed ractopamine-HCL
  1758. Effects of advanced age on whole-body protein synthesis and skeletal muscle mechanistic target of rapamycin signaling in horses
  1759. Effects of aerobic exercise training on the protein kinase B (PKB)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling pathway in aged skeletal muscle
  1760. Effects of aerobic interval exercise training on mouse slow and fast twitch skeletal muscles
  1761. Effects of age and exercise on neuromuscular junction plasticity in muscles of swallowing and voice
  1762. Effects of age and unaccustomed resistance exercise on mitochondrial transcript and protein abundance in skeletal muscle of men
  1763. Effects of aging and gender on muscle mass and regulation of Akt-mTOR-p70s6k related signaling in the F344BN rat model
  1764. Effects of aging and gender on regulators of muscle adaptation in F344/BN rat model
  1765. Effects of aging and resistance exercise on determinants of muscle strength
  1766. Effects of Aging on Angiogenic and muscle Growth-Related Factors in Naturally Aged Rat skeletal muscles
  1767. Effects of aging on human skeletal muscle after immobilization and retraining
  1768. Effects of aging on human skeletal muscle myosin heavy-chain mRNA content and protein isoform expression
  1769. Effects of aging on muscle fibre type and size
  1770. Effects of Aging on muscle hypertrophy
  1771. Effects of aging on regulators of muscle apoptosis in the female F344BN rat
  1772. Effects of Aging on skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  1773. Effects of aging, immobilization and high fat diet on alternative splicing of fast Troponin T in rat gastrocnemius muscle
  1774. Effects of alternating blood flow restricted training and heavy-load resistance training on myofiber morphology and mechanical muscle function
  1775. Effects of an acute bout of low-load resistance training with blood flow restriction:-with special reference to muscle damage, hypertrophic signaling and satellite …
  1776. Effects of an elastic band resistance exercise program on lower extremity muscle strength and gait ability in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
  1777. Effects of an omnivorous diet compared with a lactoovovegetarian diet on resistance-training-induced changes in body composition and skeletal muscle in older men
  1778. Effects of Astragaloside IV on GSK-3β and S6K1 Phosphorylation in C2C12 muscle Cells
  1779. Effects of Beta-Hydroxy Βeta-Methylbutyrate (HMB) on skeletal muscles of Aged Sprague-Dawley Female Rats during 10-Week Intensive Resistance Exercise …
  1780. Effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methyl butyrate in muscle regeneration of rats
  1781. Effects of bite-opening and cyclosporin A on the mRNA levels of myosin heavy chain and the muscle mass in rat masseter
  1782. Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on skeletal muscle hypertrophy in Various Populations
  1783. Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Strength, muscle Mass and Physical Function in Older Individuals-Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  1784. Effects of blood flow restriction training with protein supplementation on muscle mass and strength in older men
  1785. Effects of blood‐flow‐restricted resistance training on muscle function in a 74‐year‐old male with sporadic inclusion body myositis: a case report
  1786. Effects of branched-chain amino acid supplementation in dams fed a low-protein diet on muscle growth and mitochondrial oxidative capacity in obese offspring
  1787. Effects of castration on androgen receptor, IGF-I Ea, MGF and myostatin gene expression in skeletal muscles of male pigs
  1788. Effects of chemotherapy and blocking activin receptor signaling on skeletal muscle size, oxidative capacity and function
  1789. Effects of chronic administration of clenbuterol on contractile properties and calcium homeostasis in rat extensor digitorum longus muscle
  1790. Effects of chronic administration of clenbuterol on contractile properties and calcium homeostasis in rat extensor digitorum longus muscle
  1791. Effects of chronic administration of clenbuterol on function and metabolism of adult rat cardiac muscle
  1792. Effects of Chronic Akt/mTOR Inhibition by Rapamycin on Mechanical Overload–Induced hypertrophy and Myosin Heavy Chain Transition in Masseter muscle
  1793. Effects of chronic high-fat feeding on skeletal muscle mass and function in middle-aged mice
  1794. Effects of chronic overload on muscle hypertrophy and mTOR signaling in young adult and aged rats
  1795. Effects of cimaterol on Finnish-Landrace wether lambs. 2. Growth and nucleic acid concentrations in selected skeletal muscles
  1796. Effects of cimaterol on rabbit growth and myofibrillar protein degradation and on calcium-dependent proteinase and calpastatin activities in skeletal muscle
  1797. Effects of clenbuterol and cyclosporin A on the myosin heavy chain mRNA level and the muscle mass in rat masseter
  1798. Effects of clenbuterol on skeletal muscle mass, body composition, and recovery from surgical stress in senescent rats
  1799. Effects of clenbuterol, a β2-adrenergic agonist, on sizes of masseter, temporalis, digastric, and tongue muscles
  1800. Effects of combination of whey protein intake and rehabilitation on muscle strength and daily movements in patients with hip fracture in the early postoperative period
  1801. Effects of combination therapy of heat stress and muscle contraction exercise induced by neuromuscular electrical stimulation on disuse atrophy in the rat …
  1802. Effects of Combine Exercise on HSP70 and SOD1 Expression of Aorta, skeletal muscle and Myocardium in High Fat Diet induced Obese Aging Rats
  1803. Effects of combined endurance and strength training on muscle strength, power and hypertrophy in 40–67‐year‐old men
  1804. Effects of combined hormone replacement therapy or its effective agents on the IGF-1 pathway in skeletal muscle
  1805. Effects of combined stretching and clenbuterol on disuse atrophy in rat soleus muscle
  1806. Effects of combined treatment with blood flow restriction and low-current electrical stimulation on muscle hypertrophy in rats
  1807. Effects of combined β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) and whey protein ingestion on symptoms of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage
  1808. Effects of concentric and eccentric training on muscle strength, cross-sectional area, and neural activation
  1809. Effects of concurrent strength and endurance training on genes related to myostatin signaling pathway and muscle fiber responses
  1810. Effects of creatine availability on skeletal muscle metabolism
  1811. Effects of creatine feedings on protein turnover, skeletal muscle morphology, cellular hydration, and anaerobic power.
  1812. Effects of creatine in skeletal muscle cells and in myoblasts differentiating under normal or oxidatively stressing conditions
  1813. EFFECTS OF CREATINE MONOHYDRATE (CR) TO muscle STRENGTH AND BODY COMPOSITION
  1814. Effects of Creatine Supplementation and Doxorubicin Treatment of Myostatin and muscle Ring-Finger Protein-1 Expression in the Rat Diaphragm
  1815. Effects of creatine supplementation on muscle metabolism in an Alzheimer mouse model
  1816. Effects of cyclosporine-A on rat soleus muscle fiber size and phenotype.
  1817. Effects of day-time feeding on murine skeletal muscle growth and synthesis
  1818. Effects of denervation and deafferentation on mass and enzyme activity in rat skeletal muscles
  1819. Effects of detraining after blood flow-restricted low-intensity training on muscle size and strength in older adults
  1820. Effects of dexamethasone on the expression of β1-, β2- and β3-adrenoceptor mRNAs in skeletal and left ventricle muscles in rats
  1821. Effects of Diet-Induced Obesity on Extracellular Matrix Remodeling During skeletal muscle Regeneration
  1822. Effects of dietary crude protein levels and cysteamine supplementation on protein synthetic and degradative signaling in skeletal muscle of finishing pigs
  1823. Effects of Dietary Leucine Supplementation on muscle Mass and Markers of Protein Degradation in Overloaded skeletal muscles of Young Adult and Aged Rats
  1824. Effects of dietary sea buckthorn pomace supplementation on skeletal muscle mass and meat quality in lambs
  1825. Effects of dietary sports supplements on metabolite accumulation, vasodilation and cellular swelling in relation to muscle hypertrophy: A focus on “secondary” …
  1826. Effects of Different Dietary Proteins and Amino Acids on skeletal muscle hypertrophy in Young Adults After Resistance Exercise: A Systematic Review
  1827. Effects of different doses of leucine ingestion following eight weeks of resistance exercise on protein synthesis and hypertrophy of skeletal muscle in rats
  1828. Effects of different intensities of resistance training with equated volume load on muscle strength and hypertrophy
  1829. Effects of different strength training on muscle architecture: clinical and ultrasonographic evaluation in knee osteoarthritis
  1830. Effects of different types of exercise on skeletal muscle atrophy, antioxidant capacity and growth factors expression following myocardial infarction
  1831. Effects of Dioscorea esculenta intake with resistance training on muscle hypertrophy and strength in sprint athletes
  1832. Effects of distraction on muscle length: mechanisms involved in sarcomerogenesis.
  1833. Effects of divergent resistance exercise contraction mode and dietary supplementation type on anabolic signalling, muscle protein synthesis and muscle hypertrophy
  1834. Effects of divergent selection for body weight on three skeletal muscles characteristics in the chicken
  1835. Effects of Double Transgenesis of Somatotrophic Axis (GH/GHR) on skeletal muscle Growth of Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  1836. Effects of eccentric and concentric resistance training on skeletal muscle substrates, enzyme activities and capillary supply
  1837. Effects of eccentric exercise on joint stiffness and muscle connectin (titin) isoform in the rat hindlimb
  1838. Effects of eccentric strength training on biceps femoris muscle architecture and knee joint range of movement
  1839. Effects of eccentric training on torque–angular velocity–power characteristics of elbow flexor muscles in older women
  1840. Effects of Eccentric vs. Concentric Exercise in Stimulating muscle hypertrophy. Strength Gains & Enhanced Performance
  1841. Effects of egg white protein supplementation on muscle strength and serum free amino acid concentrations
  1842. Effects of Eight Weeks of Resistance Training on muscle Myostatin Gene Expression and Insulin Resistance in Male Wistar Rats with Type 2 Diabetes
  1843. Effects of Eight Weeks of Resistance Training on muscle Myostatin Gene Expression and Insulin Resistance in Male Wistar Rats with Type 2 Diabetes
  1844. Effects of elastic band resistance training and nutritional supplementation on muscle quality and circulating muscle growth and degradation factors of …
  1845. Effects of electrical stimulation and stretching on the adaptation of denervated skeletal muscle: implications for physical therapy
  1846. Effects of electrical stimulation or voluntary contraction for strengthening the quadriceps femoris muscles in an aged male population
  1847. Effects of electrical stimulation parameters on fatigue in skeletal muscle
  1848. Effects of electrical stimulation using the marc pro TM device during the recovery period on calf muscle strength and fatigue in adult fitness participants
  1849. Effects of electrostimulation with blood flow restriction on muscle size and strength.
  1850. Effects of Electrostimulation with Blood Flow Restriction on muscle Thickness and Strength of the Soleus.
  1851. Effects of endotoxaemia on protein metabolism in rat fast-twitch skeletal muscle and myocardium
  1852. Effects of Endurance Exercise Bouts in Hypoxia, Hyperoxia, and Normoxia on mTOR-Related Protein Signaling in Human skeletal muscle
  1853. Effects of endurance exercise on isomyosin patterns in fast-and slow-twitch skeletal muscles
  1854. Effects of endurance exercise on skeletal muscle protein turnover and intracellular signaling in female runners
  1855. Effects of epinephrine infusion on expression of calpastatin in porcine cardiac and skeletal muscle
  1856. Effects of Equal Volume High-Repetition Resistance Training With Different Workout Frequency on muscle Mass and muscle Performance in Postmenopausal Women
  1857. Effects of equal-volume resistance training with different training frequencies in muscle size and strength in trained men
  1858. Effects of Estrogen Receptor Activation on Post-Exercise muscle Satellite Cell Proliferation
  1859. Effects of estrogen replacement and lower androgen status on skeletal muscle collagen and myofibrillar protein synthesis in postmenopausal women
  1860. Effects of exercise and whey protein on muscle mass, fat mass, myoelectrical muscle fatigue and health-related quality of life in older adults: a secondary analysis of …
  1861. Effects of exercise on muscle fitness in dialysis patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  1862. Effects of Exercise on Myogenic Regulatory Factors in Cancer Cachexia-induced skeletal muscle Wasting
  1863. Effects of exercise on senescent muscle
  1864. Effects of exercise on skeletal muscles and tendons
  1865. Effects of exercise on soleus in severe burn and muscle disuse atrophy
  1866. EFFECTS OF EXERCISE PRECONDITIONING ON muscle hypertrophy AND MITOCHONDRIAL REMODELING FOLLOWING THE SUBSEQUENT …
  1867. Effects of exercise training in the elderly: impact of progressive-resistance training on skeletal muscle and whole-body protein metabolism
  1868. Effects of exercise training on insulin-like growth factor-I expression in the skeletal muscle of non-cachectic patients with chronic heart failure
  1869. Effects of exercise training on skeletal muscle health in elderly dialysis patients
  1870. Effects of exercise with and without different degrees of blood flow restriction on torque and muscle activation
  1871. Effects of Exercise-Induced Apelin on muscle Function and Cognitive Function in Aged Mice
  1872. Effects of exogenous growth hormone on skeletal muscle of young female rats
  1873. Effects of exogenous testosterone on sonic muscle mass in the weakfish, Cynoscion regalis
  1874. Effects Of Extracellular Matrix Stiffness On muscle Fiber Mechanotransduction Signaling In Aged Rats
  1875. Effects of fasting on the expression pattern of FGFs in different skeletal muscle fibre types and sexes in mice
  1876. Effects of five-week resistance training in hypoxia on hormones and muscle strength
  1877. Effects of flax supplementation and a combined trenbolone acetate and estradiol implant on circulating insulin-like growth factor-I and muscle insulin-like growth factor …
  1878. Effects of four weeks of daily soy or dairy milk ingestion on the exercise-induced proteolytic responses in plasma and skeletal muscle in a post-menopausal female …
  1879. Effects of free leucine supplementation and resistance training on muscle strength and functional status in older adults: a randomized controlled trial
  1880. Effects of gender and functional overload on plantaris muscle morphology in the dwarf (HsdOla: dw-4) Lewis rat
  1881. Effects of genetic dwarfism, gender and mechanical load on plantaris muscle fiber type composition
  1882. Effects of genetic manipulation of phospholamban protein levels on contractile function and remodeling in murine cardiac and slow-twitch skeletal muscles
  1883. Effects of genetic selection and voluntary activity on the medial gastrocnemius muscle in house mice
  1884. Effects of GHRP-2 and cysteamine administration on growth performance, somatotropic axis hormone and muscle protein deposition in yaks (Bos grunniens) …
  1885. EFFECTS OF GRASS-FED AND GRAIN-FED DIETS ON EXPRESSION OF GENES FOR muscle DEVELOPMENT IN JAPANESE BLACK STEERS
  1886. Effects of growth hormone (GH) disruption on muscle fiber type composition in mouse hindlimb
  1887. Effects of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor I on muscle in mouse models of human growth disorders
  1888. Effects of growth hormone on skeletal muscle
  1889. Effects of growth hormone on skeletal muscle. I. Studies on normal adult rats
  1890. Effects of growth hormone on skeletal muscle. II. Studies on regeneration and denervation in adult rats
  1891. Effects of Growth Hormone, IGF-1, or Combination Therapy on muscle Fiber Type Composition in Diabetic Mice
  1892. Effects of heat stress on muscle mass and the expression levels of heat shock proteins and lysosomal cathepsin L in soleus muscle of young and aged mice
  1893. Effects of heat stress on proliferation, protein turnover, and abundance of heat shock protein messenger ribonucleic acid in cultured porcine muscle satellite cells
  1894. Effects of heavy resistance/power training on maximal strength, muscle morphology, and hormonal response patterns in 60-75-year-old men and women
  1895. Effects of heavy-load resistance training during (neo-) adjuvant chemotherapy on muscle cellular outcomes in women with breast cancer
  1896. Effects of heavy-resistance triceps surae muscle training on strength and muscularity of men and women
  1897. Effects of Heregulin on muscle: A Biochemical and Histological Analysis
  1898. Effects of high and low velocity muscle contraction on myosin heavy chain mRNA and protein expression in conjunction with muscle performance in the elderly
  1899. Effects of High Fat Exposure on skeletal muscle Autophagy and Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress
  1900. Effects of high-and low-velocity resistance training on the contractile properties of skeletal muscle fibers from young and older humans
  1901. Effects of High-Insulin Exposure on Mitochondrial Content in skeletal muscle Myotubes from Lean & Severely Obese Individuals: A Time Course Analysis
  1902. Effects of high-intensity exercise and protein supplement on muscle mass in ADL dependent older people with and without malnutrition—A randomized controlled trial
  1903. Effects of High-Intensity Interval Training and Isoinertial Training on Leg Extensors muscle Function, Structure, and Intermuscular Adipose Tissue in Older …
  1904. Effects of high-volume and high-intensity resistance training on skeletal muscle ultrastructure
  1905. Effects of hind limb unweighting on the expression of physiological markers of muscle atrophy and myofibrillar protein content in the soleus and extensor digitorum …
  1906. Effects of Hindlimb Unloading on Histochemical Characteristics of the Plantaris muscle in Adult Rats Comparison among Regions along the Longitudinal Axis
  1907. Effects of hindlimb unweighting and aging on rat semimembranosus muscle and myosin
  1908. Effects of hydrogen sulfide in hyperhomocysteinemia-mediated skeletal muscle myopathy.
  1909. EFFECTS OF IBUPROFEN ON THE PASSIVE PROPERTIES OF MUSCULOTENDINOUS STIFFNESS IN THE PLANTAR FLEXOR muscle GROUP
  1910. Effects of icing or heat stress on the induction of fibrosis and/or regeneration of injured rat soleus muscle
  1911. Effects of inactivity on fiber size and myonuclear number in rat soleus muscle
  1912. Effects of individualized treadmill endurance training on oxidative stress in skeletal muscles of transgenic sickle mice
  1913. Effects of ingesting carbohydrate and branched-chain amino acids on markers of skeletal muscle protein synthesis of the insulin-PI3K-mTOR signal …
  1914. Effects of insect protein supplementation during resistance training on changes in muscle mass and strength in young men
  1915. Effects of insulin deficiency on exercise-induced acute responses in the regulation of fatty acid oxidation in mouse gastrocnemius muscles
  1916. Effects of intermittent weight-bearing and clenbuterol on disuse atrophy of rat hindlimb muscles
  1917. Effects of isokinetic exercise on muscular performance and thickness of the quadriceps muscle
  1918. Effects of knee extension with different speeds of movement on muscle and cerebral oxygenation
  1919. Effects of l-carnitine on gilt growth, fetal growth and fetal muscle characteri [s] tics, and the IFG system in pigs harvested at day 40, 55, and 70 of gestation
  1920. Effects of lengthening velocity during eccentric training on vastus lateralis muscle hypertrophy
  1921. Effects of leucine on skeletal muscle during 14 d bed rest in middle-aged adults
  1922. Effects of leucine supplementation and resistance exercise on dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy and insulin resistance in rats
  1923. Effects of leukemia inhibitory factor on rat skeletal muscles are modulated by clenbuterol
  1924. Effects of Light-Emitting Diode Therapy on muscle hypertrophy, Gene Expression, Performance, Damage, and Delayed-Onset muscle Soreness: A Case–Control …
  1925. Effects of light-emitting diode therapy on muscle hypertrophy, gene expression, performance, damage, and delayed-onset muscle soreness: case-control …
  1926. Effects of load magnitude, muscle length and velocity during eccentric chronic loading on the longitudinal growth of the vastus lateralis muscle
  1927. Effects of local vibrations on skeletal muscle trophism in elderly people: mechanical, cellular, and molecular events
  1928. Effects of low level laser in the morphology of the skeletal muscle fiber during compensatory hypertrophy in plantar muscle of rats
  1929. Effects of low-dose dairy protein plus micronutrient supplementation during resistance exercise on muscle mass and physical performance in older adults: a …
  1930. Effects of low-dose milk protein supplementation following low-to-moderate intensity exercise training on muscle mass in healthy older adults: a randomized …
  1931. Effects of low-intensity cycle training with restricted leg blood flow on thigh muscle volume and VO2max in young men
  1932. Effects of low-intensity walk training with restricted leg blood flow on muscle strength and aerobic capacity in older adults
  1933. Effects of low-load resistance training combined with blood flow restriction or hypoxia on muscle function and performance in netball athletes
  1934. Effects of low-load, elastic band resistance training combined with blood flow restriction on muscle size and arterial stiffness in older adults
  1935. Effects of Low-Load, Higher-Repetition vs. High-Load, Lower-Repetition Resistance Training Not Performed to Failure on muscle Strength, Mass, and Echo Intensity in …
  1936. Effects of low-vs high-volume swimming training on pelvic floor muscle activity in women
  1937. Effects of low-vs. high-load resistance training on muscle strength and hypertrophy in well-trained men
  1938. Effects of lower-and higher-volume resistance exercise on serum testosterone and skeletal muscle androgen receptor content in men: subsequent effects on the …
  1939. Effects of lower-and higher-volume resistance exercise on serum total and free testosterone, skeletal muscle testosterone and dihydrotestosterone content, and …
  1940. Effects of manipulating the immune system on dystrophin gene transfer and dystrophic phenotype in striated muscles of Duchenne muscular dystrophy model, mdx …
  1941. Effects of Maternal Nutritional Plane and Selenium Supply on Cellularity Estimates of Neonatal Lamb Jejunal Mucosa, Heart, and skeletal muscle
  1942. Effects of mechanical over-loading on the properties of soleus muscle fibers, with or without damage, in wild type and mdx mice
  1943. Effects of Mesterolone on satellite cell distribution and myonuclear number in maturing skeletal muscle fibers
  1944. Effects of moderate heart failure and functional overload on rat plantaris muscle
  1945. Effects of morning versus evening combined strength and endurance training on physical performance, muscle hypertrophy, and serum hormone concentrations
  1946. Effects of muscle strength training on muscle mass gain and hypertrophy in older adults with osteoarthritis: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
  1947. Effects of myostatin deficiency on PGC-1α and FNDC5 expression in three different murine muscle types
  1948. Effects of myostatin depletion on muscle contractile properties in middle-aged mice
  1949. Effects of nandrolone decanoate and resistance exercise on skeletal muscle in adult male rats
  1950. Effects of nandrolone in the counteraction of skeletal muscle atrophy in a mouse model of muscle disuse: molecular biology and functional evaluation
  1951. Effects of nandrolone phenylpropionate in the horse:(3) skeletal muscle composition in the exercising animal
  1952. Effects of Nitric Oxide on Calcium-induced skeletal muscle Atrophy
  1953. Effects of Notch Signaling on Mighty Gene Expression in skeletal muscle: a Gene Transfection Study
  1954. Effects of omega-3 fatty acids on muscle mass, muscle strength and muscle performance among the elderly: A meta-analysis
  1955. Effects of oral adenosine-5 [variant prime]-triphosphate supplementation on athletic performance, skeletal muscle hypertrophy and recovery in resistance-trained men
  1956. Effects of oral adenosine-5′-triphosphate supplementation on athletic performance, skeletal muscle hypertrophy and recovery in resistance-trained men
  1957. Effects of oral phosphatidic acid feeding with or without whey protein on muscle protein synthesis and anabolic signaling in rodent skeletal muscle
  1958. Effects of overtraining on skeletal muscle growth and gene expression
  1959. Effects of partial vascular occlusion on irisin responses to loaded muscle contractions
  1960. Effects of passive heating intervention on muscle hypertrophy and neuromuscular function: A preliminary systematic review with meta-analysis
  1961. Effects of pharmacologic sclerostin inhibition or testosterone administration on soleus muscle atrophy in rodents after spinal cord injury
  1962. Effects of photobiomodulation and swimming on gene expression in rats with the tibialis anterior muscle injury
  1963. Effects of physical activity and inactivity on muscle fatigue
  1964. Effects of physical activity on strength and skeletal muscle fat infiltration in older adults: a randomized controlled trial
  1965. Effects of Physical Agents on muscle Healing with a Focus on Animal Model Research
  1966. Effects of plantar mechanical stimulation on anabolic and catabolic signaling in rat postural muscle under short-term simulated gravitational unloading
  1967. Effects of plyometric vs. resistance training on skeletal muscle hypertrophy: A review
  1968. Effects of polymorphisms in the porcine microRNA miR-1 locus on muscle fiber type composition and miR-1 expression
  1969. Effects of power training on muscle thickness of older men
  1970. Effects of Pre-and Post-Exercise Intake of Performance Supplements on Body Composition, muscle Isokinetic, Isometric, and Isotonic Strength and Power, and Mood …
  1971. Effects of pre-sleep protein consumption on muscle-related outcomes—A systematic review
  1972. Effects of prostaglandins and COX-inhibiting drugs on skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise
  1973. Effects of prostate cancer and exercise training on left ventricular function and cardiac and skeletal muscle mass
  1974. Effects of protein type and composition on postprandial markers of skeletal muscle anabolism, adipose tissue lipolysis, and hypothalamic gene expression
  1975. Effects of range of motion on muscle development during resistance training interventions: A systematic review
  1976. Effects of rehabilitative exercise on peripheral muscle TNFα, IL-6, IGF-I and MyoD expression in patients with COPD
  1977. Effects of remobilization in two weeks of swimming on the soleus muscle of rats submitted to immobilization
  1978. Effects of repeated local heat therapy on skeletal muscle structure and function in humans
  1979. Effects of resistance exercise and fortified milk on skeletal muscle mass, muscle size, and functional performance in middle-aged and older men: an 18-mo …
  1980. Effects of Resistance Exercise on Intramuscular Oxygenation and muscle Fiber Composition
  1981. Effects of resistance exercise with and without creatine supplementation on gene expression and cell signaling in human skeletal muscle
  1982. Effects of resistance training and chromium picolinate on body composition and skeletal muscle in older men
  1983. Effects of Resistance Training and Creatine Monohydrate on Doxorubicin-Induced muscle Dysfunction
  1984. Effects of resistance training and protein plus amino acid supplementation on muscle anabolism, mass, and strength
  1985. Effects of resistance training frequency on muscle strength, activity and mass during a 24-week intervention in the elderly
  1986. Effects of Resistance Training on aged skeletal muscle and Mitochondrial Function
  1987. Effects of resistance training on fast-and slow-twitch muscles in rats
  1988. Effects of Resistance Training on skeletal muscle GLUT-4 Protein and LDH Isozyme Expression in Rats
  1989. Effects of Resistance Training with Different Nutrient Supplementation on muscle Strength
  1990. Effects of Resistance Training with Heat Stress on muscle Mass, Strength and Performance
  1991. Effects of resistance training with moderate vs heavy loads on muscle mass and strength in the elderly: A meta‐analysis
  1992. Effects of resistance training, endurance training and whole-body vibration on lean body mass, muscle strength and physical performance in older people: a …
  1993. Effects of respiration on periodic exertion of muscle strength in terms of accuracy of force output and strength-respiratory coupling
  1994. Effects of running exercise on the myofibrous composition of the tibialis anterior and vastus intermedius muscles in young rats
  1995. Effects of running on treadmill in soleus muscles of rats shortened by immobilization
  1996. Effects of rusa deer (Cervus timorensits) velvet antler extract on muscle fatigue and exercise endurance capacity in male wistar rats
  1997. Effects of salmeterol on skeletal muscle cells: metabolic and proapoptotic features
  1998. Effects of sequential injections of hepatocyte growth factor and insulin-like growth factor-I on adult rabbit extraocular muscle
  1999. Effects of sex steroids on bones and muscles: Similarities, parallels, and putative interactions in health and disease
  2000. Effects of short term elastic resistance training on muscle mass and strength in untrained older adults: a randomized clinical trial
  2001. Effects of Short-Term Montmorency Powdered Tart Cherry Supplementation on muscle Damage, Soreness Perception, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and …
  2002. Effects of sildenafil on the gastrocnemius and cardiac muscles of rats in a model of prolonged moderate exercise training
  2003. Effects of skeletal muscle energy availability on protein turnover responses to exercise
  2004. Effects of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy on muscle DNA, RNA and protein levels.
  2005. Effects of skeletal muscle satellite cells on muscle fiber lesions
  2006. Effects of SMPX on skeletal muscle in adult mice
  2007. Effects of soluble milk protein or casein supplementation on muscle fatigue following resistance training program: a randomized, double-blind, and placebo …
  2008. Effects of spaceflight and thyroid deficiency on hindlimb development. I. muscle mass and IGF-I expression
  2009. Effects of spaceflight on murine skeletal muscle gene expression
  2010. Effects of steroid hormones on skeletal muscle
  2011. Effects of steroidal implantation and ractopamine‐HCl on nitrogen retention, blood metabolites and skeletal muscle gene expression in Holstein steers
  2012. Effects of strain on contractile force and number of sarcomeres in series of Xenopus laevis single muscle fibres during long-term culture
  2013. Effects of strength and endurance training on isometric muscle strength and walking speed in elderly women
  2014. Effects of strength and endurance training on muscle fibrecharacteristics in elderly women
  2015. Effects of strength and endurance training on thigh and leg muscle mass and composition in elderly women
  2016. Effects of strength training and detraining on muscle quality: age and gender comparisons
  2017. Effects of strength training on muscle fiber types and size; consequences for athletes training for high‐intensity sport
  2018. Effects of strength training on muscle power and
  2019. Effects of strength training on muscle power and serum hormones in middle-aged and older men
  2020. Effects of strength training on muscle properties, physical function, and physical activity among frail older people: a pilot study
  2021. Effects of strength training on the structural and functional properties of human muscle: a review
  2022. Effects of strength training with eccentric overload on muscle adaptation in male athletes
  2023. Effects of strength, endurance and combined training on muscle strength, walking speed and dynamic balance in aging men
  2024. Effects of streptozotocin-induced diabetes and physical training on gene expression of titin-based stretch-sensing complexes in mouse striated muscle
  2025. Effects of successive periods of detraining and retraining in males with whey protein or carbohydrate supplementation on body composition, muscle performance, and …
  2026. Effects of Supersets Versus Traditional Strength Training Methods on muscle Adaptations, Recovery, and Selected Anthropometric Measures
  2027. Effects of supplement-timing and resistance exercise on skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2028. Effects of supplemental zinc and ractopamine on growth performance, carcass composition, and skeletal muscle synthesis and gene expression in finishing pigs.
  2029. Effects of sustanon on the distribution of satellite cells and the morphology of skeletal muscle fibers during maturation
  2030. Effects of ten-week 30% caloric restriction on metabolic health and skeletal muscles of adult and old C57BL/6J mice
  2031. Effects of testosterone on skeletal muscle architecture in intermediate-frail and frail elderly men
  2032. Effects of testosterone replacement therapy on skeletal muscle after spinal cord injury
  2033. Effects of testosterone supplementation on skeletal muscle fiber hypertrophy and satellite cells in community-dwelling older men
  2034. Effects of testosterone treatment on markers of skeletal muscle ribosome biogenesis
  2035. Effects of testosterone, lifelong physical activity and resistive exercise on skeletal muscle structure and function in older males
  2036. Effects of the Calpain Proteases on the Ubiquitin-Proteasome system and protein synthesis signaling in rat skeletal muscle
  2037. Effects of the cyclo‐oxygenase inhibitor, fenbufen, on clenbuterol‐induced hypertrophy of cardiac and skeletal muscle of rats
  2038. Effects of the Functional Heel Drop Exercise on the muscle Architecture of the Gastrocnemius
  2039. Effects of the inhibition of DNA synthesis on hypertrophying skeletal muscle
  2040. Effects of the regulation of follistatin mRNA expression by IGF-1 in duck (Anas platyrhynchos) skeletal muscle
  2041. Effects of the Systemic Environment in Health and Disease on skeletal muscle Development
  2042. Effects of thyroid hormones on different types of skeletal muscle
  2043. Effects of time of day on resistance exercise-induced anabolic signaling in skeletal muscle
  2044. Effects of tonic immobility (TI) and corticosterone (CORT) on energy status and protein metabolism in pectoralis major muscle of broiler chickens
  2045. Effects of traditional and vascular restricted strength training program with equalized volume on isometric and dynamic strength, muscle thickness, electromyographic …
  2046. Effects of training and an anabolic steroid on murine red skeletal muscle
  2047. Effects of training with free weights versus machines on muscle mass, strength, free testosterone, and free cortisol levels
  2048. Effects of training, detraining, and retraining on strength, hypertrophy, and myonuclear number in human skeletal muscle
  2049. Effects of treadmill exercise on the recovery of dopaminergic neuron loss and muscle atrophy in the 6-ohda lesioned parkinson’s disease rat model
  2050. Effects of Two Months of Very Low Carbohydrate Ketogenic Diet on Body Composition, muscle Strength, muscle Area, and Blood Parameters in Competitive Natural …
  2051. Effects of two resistance training protocols on insulin-like growth factors, muscle strength and bone mass in older adults
  2052. Effects of ursolic acid on sub-lesional muscle pathology in a contusion model of spinal cord injury
  2053. Effects of use and disuse on non-paralyzed and paralyzed skeletal muscles
  2054. Effects of velocity of isokinetic training on strength, power, and quadriceps muscle fibre characteristics
  2055. Effects of vibration therapy on muscle mass, muscle strength and physical function in older adults with sarcopenia: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  2056. Effects of vibratory platform training on the histomorphometric parameters of the soleus muscle in obese Wistar rats
  2057. Effects of vitamin D on primary human skeletal muscle cell proliferation, differentiation, protein synthesis and bioenergetics
  2058. Effects of vocal training on thyroarytenoid muscle neuromuscular junctions and myofibers in young and older rats
  2059. Effects of voluntary activity and genetic selection on muscle metabolic capacities in house mice Mus domesticus
  2060. Effects of voluntary wheel running and amino acid supplementation on skeletal muscle of mice
  2061. Effects of walking and weight-bearing exercise on soleus muscle in hindlimb-suspended rat
  2062. Effects of Whey and Soy Protein Supplementation with a 9 Month Progressive Resistance Training Program on Intracellular Signaling Pathways of muscle Protein …
  2063. Effects of whey isolate, creatine and resistance training on muscle hypertrophy
  2064. Effects of whey protein supplementation pre-or post-resistance training on muscle mass, muscular strength, and functional capacity in pre-conditioned older women: a …
  2065. Effects of Whole-Body Vibration Training and Blood Flow Restriction on muscle Adaptations in Women: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  2066. Effects of β2-adrenoceptor agonists on gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata) cultured muscle cells
  2067. Effects of β2-agonist administration and exercise on contractile activation of skeletal muscle fibers
  2068. Effects of β2-agonists and exercise on β2-adrenergic receptor signaling in skeletal muscles
  2069. Effects of γ-aminobutyric acid-enriched fermented sea tangle (Laminaria japonica) on brain derived neurotrophic factor-related muscle growth and lipolysis in middle …
  2070. Effects on muscle of dieting with or without exercise in overweight postmenopausal women
  2071. Efficacy of &beta–Hydroxy-&beta–methylbutyrate (HMB) in free acid gel on indirect markers of skeletal muscle damage
  2072. Efficacy of age-specific high-intensity stretch-shortening contractions in reversing dynapenia, sarcopenia, and loss of skeletal muscle quality
  2073. Efficacy of functional electric stimulation cycle ergometry training on lower limb muscles in spinal cord injured individuals
  2074. Efficacy of Low-Magnitude High-Frequency Vibration on Preventing Fall and muscle Loss in Community Elderly
  2075. Efficacy of rehabilitation programs for improving muscle strength in people with hip or knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review with meta-analysis
  2076. Efficient adult skeletal muscle regeneration in mice deficient in p38β, p38γ and p38δ MAP kinases
  2077. EH Networks as a scaffold for skeletal muscle regeneration in abdominal wall hernia repair
  2078. Eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaneoic acid (DHA) in muscle damage and function
  2079. Eicosapentaenoic acid attenuates arthritis-induced muscle wasting acting on atrogin-1 and on myogenic regulatory factors
  2080. Eicosapentaenoic acid enhances skeletal muscle hypertrophy without altering the protein anabolic 2
  2081. Eicosapentaenoic acid enhances skeletal muscle hypertrophy without altering the protein anabolic signaling pathway.
  2082. Eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid-enriched high fat diet delays skeletal muscle degradation in mice
  2083. eIF3-f function in skeletal muscles: to stand at the crossroads of atrophy and hypertrophy
  2084. eIF3f depletion impedes mouse embryonic development, reduces adult skeletal muscle mass and amplifies muscle loss during disuse
  2085. eIF4EBP3L acts as a gatekeeper of TORC1 in activity-dependent muscle growth by specifically regulating Mef2ca translational initiation
  2086. Eight weeks of ballistic exercise improves power independently of changes in strength and muscle fiber type expression
  2087. Eight weeks of phosphatidic acid supplementation in conjunction with resistance training does not differentially affect body composition and muscle strength in …
  2088. Elderly patients and high force resistance exercise—a descriptive report: can an anabolic, muscle growth response occur without muscle damage or inflammation?
  2089. Elderly women accommodate to a low-protein diet with losses of body cell mass, muscle function, and immune response
  2090. Electrical properties of diaphragm and EDL muscles during the life of dystrophic mice
  2091. Electrical stimulation increases hypertrophy and metabolic flux in tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle
  2092. Electrical stimulation induces IL-6 in skeletal muscle through extracellular ATP by activating Ca2+ signals and an IL-6 autocrine loop
  2093. Electrical stimulation modulates Wnt signaling and regulates genes for the motor endplate and calcium binding in muscle of rats with spinal cord transection
  2094. Electrical stimulation prevents apoptosis in denervated skeletal muscle
  2095. Electrically stimulated resistance training in SCI individuals increases muscle fatigue resistance but not femoral artery size or blood flow
  2096. Electroacupuncture accelerates recovery of muscle atrophy induced by hindlimb suspension in mouse skeletal muscle.
  2097. Electromyographic responses of arm and chest muscle during bench press exercise with and without KAATSU
  2098. Electromyostimulation with blood flow restriction enhances activation of mTOR and MAPK signaling pathways in rat gastrocnemius muscles
  2099. Electron microscopic study of signs of skeletal muscle fiber hyperplasia in athletes
  2100. Electrophoretic separation of rat skeletal muscle myosin heavy-chain isoforms
  2101. Elevated endogenous testosterone concentrations potentiate muscle androgen receptor responses to resistance exercise
  2102. Elevated growth hormone increases the Ca2+ sensitivity of slow- and fast-twitch skeletal muscle of female rats
  2103. Elevated IGF-II mRNA and phosphorylation of 4E-BP1 and p70S6k in muscle showing clenbuterol-induced anabolism
  2104. Elevated levels of active matrix metalloproteinase-9 cause hypertrophy in skeletal muscle of normal and dystrophin-deficient mdx mice
  2105. Elevated myonuclear density during skeletal muscle hypertrophy in response to training is reversed during detraining
  2106. Elevated nuclear Foxo1 suppresses excitability of skeletal muscle fibers
  2107. Elevated plasma lactate levels via exogenous lactate infusion do not alter resistance exercise-induced signaling or protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle
  2108. Elevated SOCS3 and altered IL-6 signaling is associated with age-related human muscle stem cell dysfunction
  2109. Elevation of myostatin and FOXOs in prolonged muscular impairment induced by eccentric contractions in rat medial gastrocnemius muscle
  2110. Elevations in ostensibly anabolic hormones with resistance exercise enhance neither training-induced muscle hypertrophy nor strength of the elbow flexors
  2111. Elongated fascicle-inspired 3D tissues consisting of high-density, aligned, optogenetically excitable muscle tissue using sacrificial outer molding
  2112. Elucidating molecular mechanisms of muscle wasting in chronic diseases
  2113. Elucidating the Anti-aging Ursolic Acid through Evaluation of SIRT1 and SIRT6 in the Mice skeletal muscle Tissue
  2114. Elucidating the contribution of skeletal muscle ion channels to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in search of new therapeutic options
  2115. EM. P. 1.01 Prevention of muscle fibrosis and myonecrosis in mdx mice by suramin, a TGF-β 1 blocker
  2116. EM. P. 1.02 Long-term activin receptor type IIB inhibition improves strength and function of dystrophic muscle
  2117. Embryonic temperature affects muscle fibre recruitment in adult zebrafish: genome-wide changes in gene and microRNA expression associated with the transition …
  2118. Emerging drugs for sarcopenia: age-related muscle wasting
  2119. Emerging drugs for treating skeletal muscle injury and promoting muscle repair
  2120. Emerging role for regulated in development and DNA damage 1 (REDD1) in the regulation of skeletal muscle metabolism
  2121. Emerging role of extracellular vesicles in the regulation of skeletal muscle adaptation
  2122. Emerging roles for histone deacetylases in age-related muscle atrophy
  2123. Emerging roles of ER stress and unfolded protein response pathways in skeletal muscle health and disease
  2124. Emerging roles of pro-resolving lipid mediators in immunological and adaptive responses to exercise-induced muscle injury.
  2125. Emerging strategies targeting catabolic muscle stress relief
  2126. Emerging therapies for the treatment of skeletal muscle wasting in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  2127. Endocrine and Contralateral muscle Responses to Short-term Unilateral Resistance Training
  2128. Endocrine regulation of fetal skeletal muscle growth: impact on future metabolic health
  2129. Endocrine responses during overnight recovery from exercise: impact of nutrition and relationships with muscle protein synthesis
  2130. Endogenous CSE/hydrogen sulfide system regulates the effects of glucocorticoids and insulin on muscle protein synthesis
  2131. Endogenous expression and localization of myostatin and its relation to myosin heavy chain distribution in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  2132. Endogenous glucocorticoids and impaired insulin signaling are both required to stimulate muscle wasting under pathophysiological conditions in mice
  2133. Endogenous testosterone, muscle strength, and fat-free mass in men with chronic kidney disease
  2134. Endotoxin-induced growth hormone resistance in skeletal muscle
  2135. Endotoxin-induced skeletal muscle wasting is prevented by angiotensin-(1–7) through a p38 MAPK-dependent mechanism
  2136. Endurance exercise increases skeletal muscle kynurenine aminotransferases and plasma kynurenic acid in humans
  2137. Endurance exercise plus overload induces fatigue resistance and similar hypertrophy in mice irrespective of muscle mass
  2138. Endurance training enhances skeletal muscle interleukin-15 in human male subjects
  2139. Energy expenditure and muscle activity in active and passive commute among elderly
  2140. Energy substrate metabolism in skeletal muscle and liver when consuming diets of different energy levels: comparison between Tibetan and Small-tailed Han …
  2141. Engineered in vitro Models of Human skeletal muscle for Drug Testing, Developmental Biology, and Physiology Studies
  2142. Enhanced athletic performance on multisite AAV-IGF1 gene transfer coincides with massive modification of the muscle proteome
  2143. Enhanced contractile force generation by artificial skeletal muscle tissues using IGF-I gene-engineered myoblast cells
  2144. Enhanced efficacy of enzyme replacement therapy in Pompe disease through mannose-6-phosphate receptor expression in skeletal muscle
  2145. Enhanced exercise and regenerative capacity in a mouse model that violates size constraints of oxidative muscle fibres
  2146. Enhanced muscle growth by plasmid-mediated delivery of myostatin propeptide
  2147. Enhanced sensitivity of skeletal muscle growth in offspring of mice long-term selected for high body mass in response to a maternal high-protein/low-carbohydrate diet …
  2148. Enhanced skeletal muscle insulin sensitivity after acute resistance-type exercise is upregulated by rapamycin-sensitive mTOR complex 1 inhibition
  2149. Enhanced skeletal muscle ribosome biogenesis, yet attenuated mTORC1 and ribosome biogenesis-related signalling, following short-term concurrent versus …
  2150. Enhanced transforming growth factor-β signaling and fibrogenesis in ovine fetal skeletal muscle of obese dams at late gestation
  2151. Enobosarm (GTx-024) modulates adult skeletal muscle mass independently of the androgen receptor in the satellite cell lineage
  2152. Enteral β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate supplementation increases protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs
  2153. Enzymatic alterations in single type IIB skeletal muscle fibers with inactivity and exercise in 12-and 30-month-old rats
  2154. Enzymatic Hydrolysates of Hippocampus abdominalis Regulates the skeletal muscle Growth in C2C12 Cells and Zebrafish Model
  2155. Enzyme activities in muscle and connective tissue of m. vastus lateralis in habitually training and sedentary 33 to 70-year-old men
  2156. Enzymes of glutamine metabolism in inflammation associated with skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2157. EPA and DHA inhibit myogenesis and downregulate the expression of muscle-related genes in C2C12 Myoblasts
  2158. Epigallocatechin-3-gallate improves plantaris muscle recovery after disuse in aged rats
  2159. Epigenetic Changes in skeletal muscle: Does Resistance Exercise Protocol Make A Difference?
  2160. Epigenetic drugs in the treatment of skeletal muscle atrophy
  2161. Epigenetic marks at the ribosomal DNA promoter in skeletal muscle are negatively associated with degree of impairment in cerebral palsy
  2162. Epigenetic mechanisms in respiratory muscle dysfunction of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  2163. Epigenetic regulation of muscle phenotype and adaptation: a potential role in COPD muscle dysfunction
  2164. Epigenetics of skeletal muscle aging
  2165. Epigenome-and Transcriptome-wide Changes in muscle Stem Cells from Low Birth Weight Men
  2166. EPO‐receptor is present in mouse C2C12 and human primary skeletal muscle cells but EPO does not influence myogenesis
  2167. ER stress in skeletal muscle remodeling and myopathies
  2168. ERG1A POTASSIUM CHANNEL ABUNDANCE VARIES WITHIN SPECIFIC skeletal muscle AND FIBER TYPE
  2169. Erythropoietin does not enhance skeletal muscle protein synthesis following exercise in young and older adults
  2170. Erythropoietin receptor in human skeletal muscle and the effects of acute and long-term injections with recombinant human erythropoietin on the skeletal muscle
  2171. Essential amino acid and carbohydrate ingestion before resistance exercise does not enhance postexercise muscle protein synthesis
  2172. Essential Amino Acids and Anabolic Activity: The Effect of Leucine, Arginine, and Lysine on Young skeletal muscle Anabolic Activity
  2173. Essential role of p18Hamlet/SRCAP‐mediated histone H2A.Z chromatin incorporation in muscle differentiation
  2174. Essential role of satellite cells in the growth of rat soleus muscle fibers
  2175. Estimation of whole-body skeletal muscle mass by bioelectrical impedance analysis in the standing position
  2176. Estradiol in females may negate skeletal muscle myostatin mRNA expression and serum myostatin propeptide levels after eccentric muscle contractions
  2177. Estrogen Effects on skeletal muscle Insulin-Like Growth Factor–1 and Myostatin in Ovariectomized Rats
  2178. Estrogen receptor beta is involved in skeletal muscle hypertrophy induced by the phytoecdysteroid ecdysterone
  2179. Estrogen receptor-α in female skeletal muscle is not required for regulation of muscle insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial regulation
  2180. Estrogen replacement and skeletal muscle: mechanisms and population health
  2181. Estrogen status and skeletal muscle recovery from disuse atrophy
  2182. Ether-a-go-go related gene-1a potassium channel abundance varies within specific skeletal muscle fiber type
  2183. Ethnicity‐related skeletal muscle differences across the lifespan
  2184. Etiology and management of muscle wasting in chronic liver disease
  2185. EUK-134 ameliorates nNOSμ translocation and skeletal muscle fiber atrophy during short-term mechanical unloading
  2186. Eukaryotic initiation factor 2B epsilon induces cap‐dependent translation and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2187. EVALUATING THE PROGRESS OF MID-PORTION ACHILLES TENDINOPATHY DURING REHABILITATION: A REVIEW OF OUTCOME MEASURES FOR muscle …
  2188. Evaluating the progress of mid-portion Achilles tendinopathy during rehabilitation: a review of outcome measures for muscle structure and function, tendon …
  2189. Evaluation of an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory cocktail against human hypoactivity-induced skeletal muscle deconditioning
  2190. Evaluation of animal models for the study of exercise-induced muscle enlargement
  2191. Evaluation of capillary and myofiber density in the pectoralis major muscles of rapidly growing, high-yield broiler chickens during increased heat stress
  2192. Evaluation of early biomarkers of muscle anabolic response to testosterone
  2193. Evaluation of follistatin as a therapeutic in models of skeletal muscle atrophy associated with denervation and tenotomy
  2194. Evaluation of functional properties of skeletal muscle using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
  2195. Evaluation of novel glucocorticoid receptor ligand activity in skeletal muscle cells
  2196. Evaluation of skeletal muscle satellite cell activity in rodent models depicting muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  2197. Evaluation of systemic follistatin as an adjuvant to stimulate muscle repair and improve motor function in Pompe mice
  2198. Evenly distributed protein intake over 3 meals augments resistance exercise–induced muscle hypertrophy in healthy young men
  2199. Evidence for a Reversible, Redox-Mediated Component to Eccentric Contraction-Induced Force Loss in Dystrophin-Deficient skeletal muscle
  2200. Evidence for multiple satellite cell populations and a non-myogenic cell type that is regulated differently in regenerating and growing skeletal muscle
  2201. Evidence for skeletal muscle fiber type-specific expressions of mechanosensors
  2202. Evidence for the contribution of muscle stem cells to nonhypertrophic skeletal muscle remodeling in humans
  2203. Evidence of MyomiR network regulation of β-myosin heavy chain gene expression during skeletal muscle atrophy
  2204. Evodiamine promotes differentiation and inhibits proliferation of C2C12 muscle cells
  2205. Evolving Concepts of skeletal muscle Fibers
  2206. Evolving concepts on the age-related changes in “muscle quality”
  2207. Examination of Anabolic Signaling and muscle Growth with Caffeine Treatment in Overloaded Hindlimb muscle and Electrically Stimulated muscle Lacking Liver …
  2208. Examination of muscle morphology and neuromuscular function in normal weight and overfat children aged 7‐10 years
  2209. Examining the genetic background of porcine muscle growth and development based on transcriptome and miRNAome data
  2210. Examining the Influence of muscle Fiber Type on Protein Turnover Signaling in Growing Pigs
  2211. Examining the negative regulation of skeletal muscle growth
  2212. Examining the role of autophagy in modulating apoptotic signaling and skeletal muscle recovery after cardiotoxin injury in tamoxifen-inducible, skeletal muscle …
  2213. Exceptional longevity and muscle and fitness related genotypes: a functional in vitro analysis and case-control association replication study with SNPs THRH …
  2214. Excitation-contraction coupling regulation in aging skeletal muscle
  2215. Exercise and amino acid anabolic cell signaling and the regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  2216. Exercise and dietary-protein as a countermeasure to skeletal muscle weakness: Liverpool Hope University–Sarcopenia Aging Trial (LHU-SAT)
  2217. Exercise and DNA methylation in skeletal muscle
  2218. Exercise and insulin resistance in PCOS: muscle insulin signalling and fibrosis
  2219. Exercise and leukocyte interchange among central circulation, lung, spleen, and muscle
  2220. Exercise and muscle Atrophy
  2221. Exercise and nutrition to target protein synthesis impairments in aging skeletal muscle
  2222. Exercise and nutritional interventions for improving aging muscle health
  2223. Exercise and nutritional interventions to combat age-related muscle loss
  2224. Exercise and skeletal muscle regeneration
  2225. Exercise and the control of muscle mass in human
  2226. Exercise and the regulation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2227. Exercise as a Therapy for Cancer-Induced muscle Wasting
  2228. Exercise conditioning in old mice improves skeletal muscle regeneration
  2229. Exercise dependent skeletal muscle plasticity and signaling in cancer cachexia
  2230. Exercise helps to preserve muscle function into old age
  2231. Exercise improves skeletal muscle insulin resistance without reduced basal mTOR/S6K1 signaling in rats fed a high-fat diet
  2232. Exercise in maintenance hemodialysis patients induces transcriptional changes in genes favoring anabolic muscle
  2233. Exercise induced increases in muscle fiber number
  2234. Exercise induces expression of leukaemia inhibitory factor in human skeletal muscle
  2235. Exercise intensity and muscle hypertrophy in blood flow–restricted limbs and non‐restricted muscles: a brief review
  2236. Exercise metabolism and the molecular regulation of skeletal muscle adaptation
  2237. Exercise preconditioning and TFAM overexpression diminish skeletal muscle atrophy.
  2238. Exercise preconditioning diminishes skeletal muscle atrophy after hindlimb suspension in mice
  2239. Exercise prescription in the older athlete as it applies to muscle, tendon, and arthroplasty
  2240. Exercise promotes healthy aging of skeletal muscle
  2241. Exercise promotes α7 integrin gene transcription and protection of skeletal muscle
  2242. Exercise protects proliferative muscle satellite cells against exhaustion via the Igfbp7-Akt-mTOR axis
  2243. Exercise quantity-dependent muscle hypertrophy in adult zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  2244. Exercise recovery increases skeletal muscle H2O2 emission and mitochondrial respiratory capacity following two-weeks of limb immobilization
  2245. Exercise Reduces the Resumption of Tumor Growth and Proteolytic Pathways in the skeletal muscle of Mice Following Chemotherapy
  2246. Exercise rejuvenates quiescent skeletal muscle stem cells in old mice through restoration of Cyclin D1
  2247. Exercise rescues mitochondrial coupling in aged skeletal muscle: a comparison of different modalities in preventing sarcopenia
  2248. Exercise running and tetracycline as means to enhance skeletal muscle stem cell performance after external fixation
  2249. Exercise Snacking to Improve muscle Function in Healthy Older Adults: A Pilot Study
  2250. Exercise strategies should be designed to increase muscle power
  2251. Exercise testing for the evaluation of muscle strength/endurance and pulmonary rehabilitation
  2252. Exercise training alters DNA methylation patterns in genes related to muscle growth and differentiation in mice
  2253. Exercise Training as Therapeutic Approach in Cancer Cachexia: A Review of Potential Anti-inflammatory Effect on muscle Wasting
  2254. Exercise training attenuates obesity-induced skeletal muscle remodeling and mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in the skeletal muscle
  2255. Exercise training effects on skeletal muscle plasticity and IGF-1 receptors in frail elders
  2256. Exercise training impacts skeletal muscle gene expression related to the kynurenine pathway
  2257. Exercise training improves exercise capacity despite persistent muscle mitochondrial dysfunction in the taz shRNA mouse model of human Barth Syndrome
  2258. Exercise Training in Chronic Kidney Disease: An Exploration of the Effects on skeletal muscle Mass, Function, and the Molecular Responses
  2259. Exercise training in obese rats does not induce browning at thermoneutrality and induces a muscle-like signature in brown adipose tissue
  2260. Exercise training increases oxidative capacity and attenuates exercise-induced ultrastructural damage in skeletal muscle of aged horses
  2261. Exercise training increases skeletal muscle strength independent of hypertrophy in older adults aged 75 years and older
  2262. Exercise training increases the expression and nuclear localization of mRNA destabilizing proteins in skeletal muscle
  2263. Exercise training prevents oxidative stress and ubiquitin-proteasome system overactivity and reverse skeletal muscle atrophy in heart failure
  2264. Exercise training reverses inflammation and muscle wasting after tobacco smoke exposure
  2265. Exercise twice-a-day potentiates skeletal muscle signalling responses associated with mitochondrial biogenesis in humans, which are independent of …
  2266. Exercise-enhanced satellite cell proliferation and new myonuclear accretion in rat skeletal muscle
  2267. Exercise-induced AMPK activation does not interfere with muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training in men
  2268. Exercise-induced angiogenesis-related growth and transcription factors in skeletal muscle, and their modification in muscle pathology
  2269. Exercise-induced enhancement of insulin sensitivity is associated with accumulation of M2-polarized macrophages in mouse skeletal muscle
  2270. Exercise-induced expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator-1α isoforms in skeletal muscle of endurance-trained males
  2271. Exercise-induced increase in muscle insulin sensitivity
  2272. Exercise-induced mitohormesis for the maintenance of skeletal muscle and healthspan extension
  2273. Exercise-Induced muscle Damage and hypertrophy: A Closer Look Reveals the Jury is Still Out
  2274. Exercise-induced muscle damage and recovery in young and middle-aged males with different resistance training experience
  2275. Exercise-induced muscle damage is reduced in resistance-trained males by branched chain amino acids: a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled …
  2276. Exercise-induced muscle damage: is it detrimental or beneficial?
  2277. Exercise-induced muscle damage: mechanism, assessment and nutritional factors to accelerate recovery
  2278. Exercise-induced myofibrillar hypertrophy is a contributory cause of gains in muscle strength
  2279. Exercise-induced myokines with therapeutic potential for muscle wasting
  2280. Exercise-induced phosphorylation of the novel Akt substrates AS160 and filamin A in human skeletal muscle
  2281. Exercise-induced satellite cell activation in growing and mature skeletal muscle
  2282. Exercise-induced signal transduction and gene regulation in skeletal muscle
  2283. Exercise-Induced skeletal muscle Growth hypertrophy or Hyperplasia?
  2284. Exercise-induced skeletal muscle remodeling and metabolic adaptation: redox signaling and role of autophagy
  2285. Exercise-induced skeletal muscle signaling pathways and human athletic performance
  2286. Exercise‐induced α‐ketoglutaric acid stimulates muscle hypertrophy and fat loss through OXGR1‐dependent adrenal activation
  2287. Exercise, amino acids and aging in the control of human muscle protein synthesis
  2288. Exercise, MAPK, and NF-κB signaling in skeletal muscle
  2289. Exercise, skeletal muscle and circulating microRNAs
  2290. Exercise, skeletal muscle and inflammation: ARE-binding proteins as key regulators in inflammatory and adaptive networks.
  2291. Exercising before protein intake allows for greater use of dietary protein–derived amino acids for de novo muscle protein synthesis in both young and elderly men
  2292. Exogenous Expression of an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin Prompts Leg muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Japanese Quail
  2293. Exosomal microRNAs in cancer-related sarcopenia: Tumor-derived exosomal microRNAs in muscle atrophy
  2294. Exosomes and extracellular RNA in muscle and bone aging and crosstalk
  2295. Expanding roles for muscle satellite cells in exercise-induced hypertrophy
  2296. Expansion capacity of human muscle progenitor cells differs by age, sex, and metabolic fuel preference
  2297. Experimental arthritis inhibits the insulin-like growth factor-I axis and induces muscle wasting through cyclooxygenase-2 activation
  2298. Experimental chronic low‐frequency resistance training produces skeletal muscle hypertrophy in the absence of muscle damage and metabolic stress markers
  2299. Exploration of neuromuscular plasticity: an examination of acetylcholine receptor and skeletal muscle fiber adaptations
  2300. Exploring an Impaired Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Response to skeletal muscle Damage in a Murine Model of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
  2301. Exploring the Impact of Obesity on skeletal muscle Function in Older Age
  2302. Exploring the lncRNAs Related to skeletal muscle Fiber Types and Meat Quality Traits in Pigs
  2303. Exploring the role of agrin in skeletal muscle growth
  2304. Exploring the Role of Mitochondria in muscle Weakness and Atrophy in a Mouse Model of Cancer Cachexia
  2305. Exploring the underlying biology of intrinsic cardiorespiratory fitness through integrative analysis of genomic variants and muscle gene expression profiling
  2306. Expression and binding activity of the glucocorticoid receptor are upregulated in septic muscle
  2307. Expression and Functional Analyses of Dlk1 in muscle stem cells and mesenchymal progenitors during muscle regeneration
  2308. Expression and regulation of excitation-contraction coupling proteins in aging skeletal muscle
  2309. Expression and role of lncRNAs in the regeneration of skeletal muscle following contusion injury Corrigendum in/10.3892/etm. 2019.8271
  2310. Expression levels of long non-coding RNAs change in models of altered muscle activity and muscle mass
  2311. Expression of Ankrd2 in fast and slow muscles and its response to stretch are consistent with a role in slow muscle function
  2312. Expression of aromatase and synthesis of sex steroid hormones in skeletal muscle following exercise training in ovariectomized rats
  2313. Expression of c-myc and c-fos in rat skeletal muscle. Evidence for increased levels of c-myc mRNA during hypertrophy
  2314. Expression of developmental myosin and morphological characteristics in adult rat skeletal muscle following exercise-induced injury
  2315. Expression of embryonic myosin heavy chain mRNA in stretched adult chicken skeletal muscle
  2316. Expression of fibroblast growth factor 2 and its receptor during skeletal muscle development from turkeys with different growth rates
  2317. Expression of fibroblast growth factor family during postnatal skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2318. Expression of genes related to myostatin signaling during rat skeletal muscle longitudinal growth
  2319. Expression of genes related to the regulation of muscle protein turnover in Angus and Nellore bulls
  2320. Expression of growth-related genes in young and older human skeletal muscle following an acute stimulation of protein synthesis
  2321. Expression of hypertrophy-related genes in human skeletal muscles after different modes of physical training.
  2322. Expression of IGF-1 isoforms after exercise-induced muscle damage in humans: characterization of the MGF E peptide actions in vitro
  2323. Expression of IGF‐I splice variants in young and old human skeletal muscle after high resistance exercise
  2324. Expression of imprinted genes surrounding the callipyge mutation in ovine skeletal muscle
  2325. Expression of interleukin-15 and inflammatory cytokines in skeletal muscles of STZ-induced diabetic rats: effect of resistance exercise training
  2326. Expression of MMP-1,-2, and-8 in longissimus dorsi muscle and their relationship with meat quality traits in cattle
  2327. Expression of MSTN gene and its correlation with pectoralis muscle fiber traits in the domestic pigeons (Columba livia)
  2328. Expression of muscle anabolic and metabolic factors in mechanically loaded MLO-Y4 osteocytes
  2329. Expression of muscle genes in the mouse embryo.
  2330. Expression of muscle‐Specific Ribosomal Protein L3‐Like Impairs Myotube Growth
  2331. Expression of myostatin gene in regenerating skeletal muscle of the rat and its localization
  2332. Expression of serum HSP27 under exercise-induced muscle damage in elite greco-roman wrestlers
  2333. Expression of the dystrophin glycoprotein complex is a marker for human airway smooth muscle phenotype maturation
  2334. Expression of the dystrophin-glycoprotein complex is a marker for human airway smooth muscle phenotype maturation
  2335. Expression of the locally produced IGF-I splice variants in damaged-regenerating and stretched and stimulated skeletal muscle
  2336. Expression of the Mas receptor is upregulated in skeletal muscle wasting
  2337. Expression of β-catenin is necessary for physiological growth of adult skeletal muscle
  2338. Expression profile of IGF-I-calcineurin-NFATc3-dependent pathway genes in skeletal muscle during early development between duck breeds differing in growth rates
  2339. Expression profile of Notch-1 in mechanically overloaded plantaris muscle of mice
  2340. Expression profile of plakin cross-linking proteins in short-term denervated mouse hindlimb skeletal muscle
  2341. Expression profile of plakin crosslinking proteins in denervated skeletal muscle of mice
  2342. Expression profiles of microRNAs in skeletal muscle of sheep by deep sequencing
  2343. Expression profiling and pharmacogenomics of muscle and muscle disease
  2344. Expression profiling identifies dysregulation of myosin heavy chains IIb and IIx during limb immobilization in the soleus muscles of old rats
  2345. Expression profiling of skeletal muscle following acute and chronic β 2-adrenergic stimulation: implications for hypertrophy, metabolism and circadian rhythm
  2346. Expression profiling of the γ-subunit isoforms of AMP-activated protein kinase suggests a major role for γ3 in white skeletal muscle
  2347. Expression profiling reveals heightened apoptosis and supports fiber size economy in the murine muscles of mastication
  2348. Expression rate of myogenic regulatory factors and muscle growth factor after botulinum toxin A injection in the right masseter muscle of dystrophin deficient …
  2349. Extracellular ATP increases glucose metabolism in skeletal muscle cells in a P2 receptor dependent manner but does not contribute to palmitate-induced …
  2350. Extracellular deposition of matrilin-2 controls the timing of the myogenic program during muscle regeneration
  2351. Extracellular matrilin-2 deposition controls the myogenic program timing during muscle regeneration
  2352. Extracellular Matrix Remodeling and the Inflammatory Response during skeletal muscle Regeneration in Sarcopenic Obese Mice
  2353. Extracellular polysaccharides purified from Aureobasidium pullulans SM‑2001 (Polycan) inhibit dexamethasone‑induced muscle atrophy in mice
  2354. Extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathway is differentially involved in β-agonist-induced hypertrophy in slow and fast muscles
  2355. Extraocular muscles: basic and clinical aspects of structure and function
  2356. F-BOX proteins in cancer cachexia and muscle wasting: Emerging regulators and therapeutic opportunities
  2357. Factors Affecting Glucose Uptake in Tissue-engineered Human skeletal muscle
  2358. Factors affecting production of luciferase and epitope-tagged IGF-I in porcine muscle after DNA injection
  2359. Factors affecting the structure and maturation of human tissue engineered skeletal muscle
  2360. Factors contributing to the variability in muscle ageing
  2361. FACTORS DETERMINING THE EXPRESSION OP THE GENES CONTROLLING THE SYNTHESIS OF THE REGULATORY PROTEINS IN STRIATED muscle
  2362. Factors in delayed muscle soreness.
  2363. Factors influencing thigh muscle volume change with cycling exercises in acute spinal cord injury–a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial
  2364. Factors secreted from high glucose treated endothelial cells impair expansion and differentiation of human skeletal muscle satellite cells
  2365. Factors that affect tissue-engineered skeletal muscle function and physiology
  2366. FAK tyrosine phosphorylation is regulated by AMPK and controls metabolism in human skeletal muscle
  2367. Fam83d modulates MAP kinase and AKT signaling and is induced during neurogenic skeletal muscle atrophy
  2368. Fast skeletal muscle troponin activation increases force of mouse fast skeletal muscle and ameliorates weakness due to nebulin-deficiency
  2369. Fast/Glycolytic muscle fiber growth reduces fat mass and improves metabolic parameters in obese mice
  2370. Fasting increases human skeletal muscle net phenylalanine release and this is associated with decreased mTOR signaling
  2371. Fatal cardiac arrhythmia and long-QT syndrome in a new form of congenital generalized lipodystrophy with muscle rippling (CGL4) due to PTRF-CAVIN …
  2372. Fatigue mechanisms and skeletal muscle function in experimental and human heart failure
  2373. Fbxw7β is an inducing mediator of dexamethasone-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in vivo with the axis of Fbxw7β-myogenin–atrogenes
  2374. Featherless and feathered broilers under control versus hot conditions. 2. Breast muscle development and growth in pre-and posthatch periods
  2375. Feeding meals containing soy or whey protein after exercise stimulates protein synthesis and translation initiation in the skeletal muscle of male rats
  2376. Feeding Status Regulates the Polyubiquitination Step of the Ubiquitin-Proteasome-Dependent Proteolysis in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) muscle
  2377. Fenofibrate, a PPARα agonist, decreases atrogenes and myostatin expression and improves arthritis-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  2378. Ferlin proteins in myoblast fusion and muscle growth
  2379. Fetal programming of skeletal muscle development
  2380. Fetal programming of skeletal muscle development in ruminant animals
  2381. FFECT OF AGING ON skeletal muscle hypertrophy, HYPERPLASIA AND REGENERATION1648
  2382. FGF19 protects skeletal muscle against obesity‐induced muscle atrophy, metabolic derangement and abnormal irisin levels via the AMPK/SIRT‐1/PGC‐α pathway
  2383. FGFR1 inhibits skeletal muscle atrophy associated with hindlimb suspension
  2384. FGGY Carbohydrate Kinase Domain Containing is Induced During skeletal muscle Atrophy and Modulates Map Kinase and AKT Signaling
  2385. FHL1 adds some muscle
  2386. FHL1 complexes with NFATc1 and GATA2 promoting skeletal muscle hypertrophy during growth but not aging
  2387. FHL1-related clinical, muscle MRI and genetic features in six Chinese patients with reducing body myopathy
  2388. Fiber atrophy and hypertrophy in skeletal muscles of late middle-aged Fischer 344× Brown Norway F1-hybrid rats
  2389. Fiber hypertrophy and increased oxidative capacity can occur simultaneously in pig glycolytic skeletal muscle
  2390. Fiber number and size in overloaded chicken anterior latissimus dorsi muscle
  2391. Fiber number, area, and composition of mouse soleus muscle following enlargement
  2392. Fiber size distribution in the flexor carpi radialis muscle of the cat
  2393. Fiber type specification in vertebrate skeletal muscle
  2394. Fiber type-related changes in rat skeletal muscle calcium homeostasis during aging and restoration by growth hormone
  2395. Fiber type-specific hypertrophy and increased capillarization in skeletal muscle following testosterone administration in young women
  2396. Fiber Type–Specific Differences in Glucose Uptake by Single Fibers From skeletal muscles of 9-and 25-Month-Old Rats
  2397. Fiber typing human skeletal muscle with fluorescent immunohistochemistry
  2398. Fiber-type composition of the human jaw muscles—(part 1) origin and functional significance of fiber-type diversity
  2399. Fiber-type susceptibility to eccentric contraction-induced damage of hindlimb-unloaded rat AL muscles
  2400. Fiber-type transitions and satellite cell activation in low-frequency-stimulated muscles of young and aging rats
  2401. Fibre populations in rabbit skeletal muscles from birth to old age
  2402. Fibre-Type Specific Nuclear Localisation Patterns of NFAT-isoforms in CLFS Induced skeletal muscle Adaptations
  2403. Fibro–adipogenic progenitors cross-talk in skeletal muscle: the social network
  2404. Fibroadipogenic progenitors are responsible for muscle loss in limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2B
  2405. Fibroblast growth factor 21 controls mitophagy and muscle mass
  2406. Fibroblast growth factor 23 does not directly influence skeletal muscle cell proliferation and differentiation or ex vivo muscle contractility
  2407. Fifteen days of 3,200 m simulated hypoxia marginally regulates markers for protein synthesis and degradation in human skeletal muscle
  2408. Fighting fat with muscle: bulking up to slim down
  2409. Fighting obesity: When muscle meets fat
  2410. Fish growth in response to different feeding regimes and the related molecular mechanism on the changes in skeletal muscle growth in grass carp …
  2411. Fish oil increases muscle protein mass and modulates Akt/FOXO, TLR4, and NOD signaling in weanling piglets after lipopolysaccharide challenge
  2412. Fish oil supplementation reduces markers of oxidative stress but not muscle soreness after eccentric exercise
  2413. Fish protein intake induces fast-muscle hypertrophy and reduces liver lipids and serum glucose levels in rats
  2414. FIVE-STEP MODEL OF EXERCISE-INDUCED muscle hypertrophy
  2415. Flavonoids: nutraceutical potential for counteracting muscle atrophy
  2416. Flight duration and flight muscle ultrastructure of unfed hawk moths
  2417. Flywheel resistance training calls for greater eccentric muscle activation than weight training
  2418. FMAj: a tool for high content analysis of muscle dynamics in Drosophila metamorphosis
  2419. Focal adhesion kinase and its role in skeletal muscle
  2420. Focal adhesion kinase is required for IGF-I-mediated growth of skeletal muscle cells via a TSC2/mTOR/S6K1-associated pathway
  2421. Focal adhesion proteins FAK and paxillin increase in hypertrophied skeletal muscle
  2422. Follistatin alters myostatin gene expression in C2C12 muscle cells
  2423. Follistatin induces muscle hypertrophy through satellite cell proliferation and inhibition of both myostatin and activin
  2424. Follistatin-288-Fc fusion protein promotes localized growth of skeletal muscle
  2425. Follistatin-based ligand trap ACE-083 induces localized hypertrophy of skeletal muscle with functional improvement in models of neuromuscular disease
  2426. Follistatin-like 1, a secreted muscle protein, promotes endothelial cell function and revascularization in ischemic tissue through a nitric-oxide synthase …
  2427. Follistatin-mediated skeletal muscle hypertrophy is regulated by Smad3 and mTOR independently of myostatin
  2428. Follistatin: a novel therapeutic for the improvement of muscle regeneration
  2429. Footer: Presented at the AuPS Symposium Signals Mediating Exercise-Induced skeletal muscle Remodelling, Melbourne, December 2008. The papers in these …
  2430. Force deficit during the onset of muscle hypertrophy
  2431. Force perception and fatigue in the dorsiflexor muscles of younger and older men
  2432. Forkhead box O1 and muscle RING finger 1 protein expression in atrophic and hypertrophic denervated mouse skeletal muscle
  2433. Form follows function: how muscle shape is regulated by work
  2434. Formation and optogenetic control of engineered 3D skeletal muscle bioactuators
  2435. Formoterol and cancer muscle wasting in rats: effects on muscle force and total physical activity
  2436. Formoterol and cancer wasting in rats: effects on muscle force and total physical activity
  2437. Formoterol decreases muscle wasting as well as inflammation in the rat model of rheumatoid arthritis
  2438. Formoterol may activate rat muscle regeneration during cancer cachexia
  2439. Formoterol treatment down-regulates the myostatin system in skeletal muscle of cachectic tumour-bearing rats
  2440. Formoterol treatment prevents the effects of endotoxin on muscle TNF/NF-kB, Akt/mTOR, and proteolytic pathways in a rat model. Role of IGF-I and miRNA 29b
  2441. Forskolin attenuates the action of insulin on the Akt–mTOR pathway in human skeletal muscle
  2442. Four weeks of time-restricted feeding combined with resistance training does not differentially influence measures of body composition, muscle performance, resting …
  2443. Four-month course of soluble milk proteins interacts with exercise to improve muscle strength and delay fatigue in elderly participants
  2444. Foxo transcription factors induce the atrophy-related ubiquitin ligase atrogin-1 and cause skeletal muscle atrophy
  2445. FoxO transcription factors: their roles in the maintenance of skeletal muscle homeostasis
  2446. FOXO/4E-BP signaling in Drosophila muscles regulates organism-wide proteostasis during aging
  2447. FOXO1 and GSK-3β are main targets of insulin-mediated myogenesis in C2C12 muscle cells
  2448. FoxO1 inhibits skeletal muscle hypertrophy through mTOR-independent mechanisms
  2449. FoxO1 regulates muscle fiber-type specification and inhibits calcineurin signaling during C2C12 myoblast differentiation
  2450. FoxO3 controls autophagy in skeletal muscle in vivo
  2451. Fragile hearts: new insights into translational control in cardiac muscle
  2452. Frailty and muscle function: role for testosterone?
  2453. Frameshift mutation in myostatin gene by zinc-finger nucleases results in a significant increase in muscle mass in Meishan sows
  2454. Free amino acid profile and expression of genes implicated in protein metabolism in skeletal muscle of growing pigs fed low-protein diets supplemented with …
  2455. From anabolic to oxidative: reconsidering the roles of IL-15 and IL-15Rα in skeletal muscle
  2456. From innate to adaptive immune response in muscular dystrophies and skeletal muscle regeneration: the role of lymphocytes
  2457. From insect eye to vertebrate muscle: redeployment of a regulatory network
  2458. From nutrient to MicroRNA: a novel insight into cell signaling involved in skeletal muscle development and disease
  2459. Front cover: α‐Cedrene, a Newly Identified Ligand of MOR23, Increases skeletal muscle Mass and Strength
  2460. Frontier impact of microRNAs in skeletal muscle research: a future perspective
  2461. Frontiers in skeletal muscle wasting, regeneration and stem cells
  2462. Fu Brick Tea alleviates chronic kidney disease of rats with high fat diet consumption through attenuating insulin resistance in skeletal muscle
  2463. Function of mTOR complex 1 and 2 in skeletal muscle
  2464. Functional analysis finds differences on the muscle transcriptome of pigs fed an n-3 PUFA-enriched diet with or without antioxidant supplementations
  2465. Functional analysis of homeodomain-containing transcription factor Lbx1 in satellite cells of mouse skeletal muscle
  2466. Functional anatomy and muscle moment arms of the pelvic limb of an elite sprinting athlete: the racing greyhound (Canis familiaris)
  2467. Functional and morphological effects of resistance exercise on disuse-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  2468. Functional and morphological improvement of dystrophic muscle by interleukin 6 receptor blockade
  2469. Functional and structural changes of rat plantaris motoneurons following compensatory hypertrophy of the muscle
  2470. Functional assessment of skeletal muscle in intact mice lacking myostatin by concurrent NMR imaging and spectroscopy
  2471. Functional assessment of the muscle-bone unit in the lower leg
  2472. Functional characterization of muscle fibres from patients with chronic fatigue syndrome: case-control study
  2473. Functional classification of skeletal muscle networks. I. Normal physiology
  2474. Functional deficits and insulin-like growth factor-I gene expression following tourniquet-induced injury of skeletal muscle in young and old rats
  2475. Functional effect of mir-27b on myostatin expression: a relationship in piedmontese cattle with double-muscled phenotype
  2476. Functional enhancement of skeletal muscle by gene transfer
  2477. Functional Genomics and Proteomics in Relation to muscle Tissue
  2478. Functional impact of sarcopenia in respiratory muscles
  2479. Functional muscle hypertrophy by increased insulin‐like growth factor 1 does not require dysferlin
  2480. Functional muscle regeneration with combined delivery of angiogenesis and myogenesis factors
  2481. Functional overload enhances satellite cell properties in skeletal muscle
  2482. Functional overload in ground squirrel plantaris muscle fails to induce myosin isoform shifts
  2483. Functional overloading facilitates the regeneration of injured soleus muscles in mice
  2484. Functional properties of human muscle fibers after short-term resistance exercise training
  2485. Functional redundancy of type I and type II receptors in the regulation of skeletal muscle growth by myostatin and activin A
  2486. Functional response by skeletal muscle to systemic injury
  2487. Functional Roles of β2-Adrenergic Receptors in skeletal muscle hypertrophy and Atrophy
  2488. Functional skeletal muscle constructs from transdifferentiated human fibroblasts
  2489. Functional Studies of Akt Isoform Specificity in skeletal muscle in Vivo; Maintained Insulin Sensitivity Despite Reduced Insulin Receptor Substrate-1 Expression
  2490. Functional Study of Long Noncoding RNA H19 in muscle and Liver
  2491. Functional Training: muscle Structure, and~ erhrmance in Older Women
  2492. Functional training: muscle structure, function, and performance in older women
  2493. Functional β-adrenoceptors are important for early muscle regeneration in mice through effects on myoblast proliferation and differentiation
  2494. Functions and regulatory mechanisms of lncRNAs in skeletal myogenesis, muscle disease and meat production
  2495. Further Development of a Tissue Engineered muscle Repair Construct In Vitro for Enhanced Functional Recovery Following Implantation In Vivo in a Murine Model …
  2496. FUS regulates transcriptomic landscape causing cardiac muscle remodeling
  2497. Fusion-independent satellite cell communication to muscle fibers during load-induced hypertrophy
  2498. G protein-coupled receptor 56 regulates mechanical overload-induced muscle hypertrophy
  2499. G protein-coupled receptor kinase 2 regulates mitochondrial bioenergetics and impairs myostatin-mediated autophagy in muscle cells
  2500. G-CSF influences mouse skeletal muscle development and regeneration by stimulating myoblast proliferation
  2501. Gamma irradiation prevents compensatory hypertrophy of overloaded mouse extensor digitorum longus muscle
  2502. Gamma-sarcoglycan mediated mechanotransduction in skeletal muscle
  2503. GDF11 increases with age and inhibits skeletal muscle regeneration
  2504. GDF11 promotes osteogenesis as opposed to MSTN, and follistatin, a MSTN/GDF11 inhibitor, increases muscle mass but weakens bone
  2505. Gender difference of androgen actions on skeletal muscle transcriptome
  2506. Gender differences in isometric contractile properties and fatigability in elderly human muscle
  2507. Gene and protein expression in denervated atrophic and hypertrophic skeletal muscle
  2508. Gene expression and muscle fiber function in a porcine ICU model
  2509. Gene expression during inactivity-induced muscle atrophy: effects of brief bouts of a forceful contraction countermeasure
  2510. Gene expression in response to muscle stretch
  2511. Gene expression in skeletal muscle in response to stretch and force generation
  2512. Gene expression in skeletal muscle of coronary artery disease patients after concentric and eccentric endurance training
  2513. Gene expression patterns analysis in the supraspinatus muscle after a rotator cuff tear in a mouse model
  2514. Gene Expression Profile in Similar Tissues Using Transcriptome Sequencing Data of Whole-Body Horse skeletal muscle
  2515. Gene expression profile of aging in human muscle
  2516. Gene expression profiling in human skeletal muscle during recovery from eccentric exercise
  2517. Gene expression profiling in vastus lateralis muscle during an acute exacerbation of COPD
  2518. Gene expression profiling of hypertrophied muscles in callipyge sheep
  2519. Gene expression profiling of skeletal muscle in exercise-trained and sedentary rats with inborn high and low VO2max
  2520. Gene expression profiling of skeletal muscles treated with a soluble activin type IIB receptor
  2521. Gene expression profiling reveals differences in pathological processes in skeletal muscle of affected carriers of the m. 3243A> G (MELAS) mutation
  2522. Gene expression variability in human skeletal muscle transcriptome responses to acute resistance exercise
  2523. Gene profiling studies in skeletal muscle by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction assay
  2524. Gene regulation in skeletal muscle function; exercise and atrophy
  2525. Gene therapy demonstrates that muscle is not a primary target for non-cell autonomous toxicity in familial ALS
  2526. Gene Therapy in skeletal muscle Repair and Regeneration
  2527. Gene therapy with anabolic growth factors to prevent muscle atrophy
  2528. Gene transfer demonstrates that muscle is not a primary target for non-cell-autonomous toxicity in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  2529. Generation of reporter cell lines for factors inducing muscle wasting in cancer cachexia
  2530. Genes and the ageing muscle: a review on genetic association studies
  2531. Genes in skeletal muscle Remodeling and Impact of Feeding: Molecular and Cellular Aspects
  2532. Genes regulating the growth of myotomal muscle
  2533. Genes regulating the growth of myotomal muscle in teleost fish
  2534. Genes with Physiological Roles in Callipyge muscle hypertrophy
  2535. Genetic ablation of cIAP2 protects against denervation-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  2536. Genetic Ablation of cIAP2 Results in a Protection Against Denervation-Induced skeletal muscle Atrophy
  2537. Genetic and epigenetic determinants of muscle mass
  2538. Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of skeletal muscle Ribosome Biogenesis with Exercise
  2539. Genetic associations with aging muscle: a systematic review
  2540. Genetic deletion of myostatin from the heart prevents skeletal muscle atrophy in heart failure
  2541. Genetic disruption of AMPK signaling abolishes both contraction-and insulin-stimulated TBC1D1 phosphorylation and 14-3-3 binding in mouse skeletal muscle
  2542. Genetic factors affecting the response of skeletal muscle to strength training
  2543. Genetic influences on muscle strength, lean body mass, and bone mineral density: a twin study
  2544. Genetic loss of calcineurin blocks mechanical overload-induced skeletal muscle fiber type switching but not hypertrophy
  2545. Genetic manipulation of dysferlin expression in skeletal muscle: novel insights into muscular dystrophy
  2546. Genetic roles in muscle strength
  2547. Genetic selection of mice for high voluntary wheel running: effect on skeletal muscle glucose uptake
  2548. Genetic strain-dependent protein metabolism and muscle hypertrophy under chronic isometric training in rat gastrocnemius muscle
  2549. Genetic variant in the β2‐adrenergic receptor (Arg16Gly) influences fat‐free mass, muscle strength and motor unit behaviour in young men
  2550. Genetic variation and exercise-induced muscle damage: implications for athletic performance, injury and ageing
  2551. Genetic Variation of I/D Enzyme Converting Angiotensin (ACE) with Athlete muscle Resistance
  2552. Genetics of skeletal muscle strength and its determinants in healthy, untrained males
  2553. Genome-wide association study of muscle traits in Icelandic sheep
  2554. Genome-wide identification and analysis of long noncoding RNAs in longissimus muscle tissue from Kazakh cattle and Xinjiang brown cattle
  2555. Genome-wide identification of Bcl-3 and P50 target genes in disuse muscle atrophy
  2556. Genomic profiling of messenger RNAs and microRNAs reveals potential mechanisms of TWEAK-induced skeletal muscle wasting in mice
  2557. Genomic profiling reveals that transient adipogenic activation is a hallmark of mouse models of skeletal muscle regeneration
  2558. Genotype-directed Dietary Prevention of muscle Dysfunction in Older Adults: A Research Grant Application
  2559. Genotypic and nutritional regulation of gene expression in two sheep hindlimb muscles with distinct myofibre and metabolic characteristics
  2560. Gestational exposure to bisphenol A and bisphenol S leads to fetal skeletal muscle hypertrophy independent of sex
  2561. Gestational nutrient restriction effects on steer carcass and muscle characteristics
  2562. Gestational protein restriction impairs insulin-regulated glucose transport mechanisms in gastrocnemius muscles of adult male offspring
  2563. GH administration changes myosin heavy chain isoforms in skeletal muscle but does not augment muscle strength or hypertrophy, either alone or combined with …
  2564. GH overexpression causes muscle hypertrophy independent from local IGF-I in a zebrafish transgenic model
  2565. GH regulation of IGF-I and suppressor of cytokine signaling gene expression in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  2566. GH/IGF-1 Abnormalities and muscle Impairment: From Basic Research to Clinical Practice
  2567. Ghrelin receptor agonist GHRP-2 prevents arthritis-induced increase in E3 ubiquitin-ligating enzymes MuRF1 and MAFbx gene expression in skeletal muscle
  2568. Gαi2 Signaling Promotes skeletal muscle hypertrophy, Myoblast Differentiation, and muscle Regeneration
  2569. Ginsenoside Rg1 augments oxidative metabolism and anabolic response of skeletal muscle in mice
  2570. Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor protein content in rat skeletal muscle is altered by increased physical activity in vivo and in vitro
  2571. Glimepiride as insulin sensitizer: increased liver and muscle responses to insulin
  2572. Global deletion of BCATm increases expression of skeletal muscle genes associated with protein turnover
  2573. Global gene expression during muscle hypertrophy induced by myostatin suppression and/or beta-adrenergic agonist
  2574. Global-scale Analysis of the Dynamic Transcriptional Adaptations Within skeletal muscle During Hypertrophic Growth
  2575. GLPG0492, a novel selective androgen receptor modulator, improves muscle performance in the exercised-mdx mouse model of muscular dystrophy
  2576. Glucocorticoid receptor signaling impairs protein turnover regulation in hypoxia-induced muscle atrophy in male mice
  2577. Glucocorticoid-dependent REDD1 expression reduces muscle metabolism to enable adaptation under energetic stress
  2578. GLUCOCORTICOID-DEPENDENT skeletal muscle ATROPHY REQUIRES GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3β
  2579. Glucocorticoid-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscles: defects in insulin signalling and the effects of a selective glycogen synthase kinase-3 inhibitor
  2580. Glucocorticoid-induced muscle atrophy: mechanisms and therapeutic strategies
  2581. Glucocorticoid-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  2582. Glucocorticoid-induced skeletal muscle atrophy is associated with upregulation of myostatin gene expression
  2583. Glucocorticoid-Regulated Kinase: Linking Azotemia and muscle Wasting in CKD
  2584. Glucocorticoids and skeletal muscle
  2585. Glucocorticoids counteract hypertrophic effects of myostatin inhibition in dystrophic muscle
  2586. Glucocorticoids enhance muscle proteolysis through a myostatin-dependent pathway at the early stage
  2587. Glucocorticoids retard skeletal muscle development and myoblast protein synthesis through a mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR)-signaling pathway in broilers …
  2588. Glucose deprivation promotes activation of mTOR signaling pathway and protein synthesis in rat skeletal muscle cells
  2589. Glucose stimulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of neonatal pigs through an AMPK-and mTOR-independent process
  2590. Glutamine synthetase induction by glucocorticoids is preserved in skeletal muscle of aged rats
  2591. Glycemic carbohydrates consumed with amino acids or protein right after exercise enhance muscle formation
  2592. Glycogen availability and skeletal muscle adaptations with endurance and resistance exercise
  2593. GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3 INHIBITION PREVENTS skeletal muscle ATROPHY IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF PULMONARY INFLAMMATION
  2594. Glycogen synthase kinase-3β is required for the induction of skeletal muscle atrophy
  2595. Glycolytic fast‐twitch muscle fiber restoration counters adverse age‐related changes in body composition and metabolism
  2596. GP 200: The expression profile of developmental markers in diagnostic muscle biopsies indicates the presence of a “neurogenic muscle regeneration”
  2597. GP 201: Aberrant mechanical–metabolic coupling in muscular dystrophy: Gene expression and functional studies in mdx mouse muscle in relation to age and …
  2598. GP 202: Characterization of skeletal muscle and heart during aging in rats, and response to formoterol, a selective β2 adrenoceptor agonist, in aged rats
  2599. Grafting of a single donor myofibre promotes hypertrophy in dystrophic mouse muscle
  2600. Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor enhances load-induced muscle hypertrophy in mice
  2601. Grape seed extract prevents skeletal muscle wasting in interleukin 10 knockout mice
  2602. Greater initial adaptations to submaximal muscle lengthening than maximal shortening
  2603. Greek yogurt and 12 weeks of exercise training on strength, muscle thickness and body composition in lean, untrained, university-aged males
  2604. Green Tea (EGCG), Insulin, IGF-1 Suppression of Atrophy Associated Transcription Factor Foxo1 Activity in skeletal muscle and Mathematical Modeling of Nuclear …
  2605. Green tea component EGCG, insulin and IGF-1 promote nuclear efflux of atrophy-associated transcription factor Foxo1 in skeletal muscle fibers
  2606. Green tea extract attenuates muscle loss and improves muscle function during disuse, but fails to improve muscle recovery following unloading in aged rats
  2607. Green tea extracts ameliorate high-fat diet–induced muscle atrophy in senescence-accelerated mouse prone-8 mice
  2608. Gross and cellular responses of mammalian skeletal muscle to overload.
  2609. Gross ultrastructural changes and necrotic fiber segments in elbow flexor muscles after maximal voluntary eccentric action in humans
  2610. Growing healthy muscles to optimise metabolic health into adult life
  2611. Growth and differentiation of fast and slow muscles in fetal sheep, and the effects of hypophysectomy.
  2612. Growth and the regulation of myotomal muscle mass in teleost fish
  2613. Growth Characteristics and Lipid Metabolism of Cultured Migratory Bird skeletal muscle Cells
  2614. Growth factor messenger RNA levels in muscle and liver of steroid-implanted and nonimplanted steers,
  2615. Growth factor-dependent and independent regulation of skeletal muscle mass-Is IGF-1 necessary for skeletal muscle hypertrophy?-
  2616. Growth factors for skeletal muscle tissue engineering
  2617. Growth factors in extraocular muscles: effects on contractile properties
  2618. Growth factors, muscle function and doping
  2619. Growth factors, muscle function, and doping
  2620. Growth hormone administration produces a biphasic cellular muscle growth in weaning mice
  2621. Growth hormone and Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) modulate the expression of L-type amino acid transporters in the muscles of spontaneous dwarf rats and L6 …
  2622. Growth hormone and muscle function responses to skeletal muscle ischemia
  2623. Growth hormone enhances effects of endurance training on oxidative muscle metabolism in elderly women
  2624. Growth Hormone Increases mRNA Levels of PPARδ and Foxo1 in skeletal muscle of Growth Hormone Deficient lit/lit Mice
  2625. Growth hormone modulates the degradative capacity of muscle nucleases but not of cathepsin D in post-weaning mice
  2626. Growth hormone treatment in growth hormone-deficient adults. I. Effects on muscle mass and strength
  2627. Growth hormone/IGF-I and/or resistive exercise maintains myonuclear number in hindlimb unweighted muscles
  2628. Growth response and expression of muscle growth–related candidate genes in adult zebrafish fed plant and fishmeal protein–based diets
  2629. GSK-3β activity is increased in skeletal muscle after burn injury in rats
  2630. GSK-3β inhibitors reduce protein degradation in muscles from septic rats and in dexamethasone-treated myotubes
  2631. GSK3β inhibition and LEF1 upregulation in skeletal muscle following a bout of downhill running
  2632. Guanidinoacetic acid regulates myogenic differentiation and muscle growth through miR-133a-3p and miR-1a-3p co-mediated Akt/mTOR/S6K signaling pathway
  2633. Guide Cells Support muscle Regeneration and Affect Neuro-Muscular Junction Organization
  2634. Gut-muscle AxisExists and May Affect skeletal muscle Adaptation to Training
  2635. Gαi2 signaling is required for skeletal muscle growth, regeneration, and satellite cell proliferation and differentiation
  2636. Gαi2 signaling promotes skeletal muscle hypertrophy, myoblast differentiation, and muscle regeneration
  2637. H19 controls reactivation of the imprinted gene network during muscle regeneration
  2638. Habitual high-protein diet does not influence muscle protein synthesis in response to acute resistance exercise in rats
  2639. Hamstring architectural and functional adaptations following long vs. short muscle length eccentric training
  2640. Hand Grip and Leg muscle Strength in Hemodialysis Patients and Its Determinants
  2641. Hand Grip Strength and Its Relation to Thigh-derived Single muscle Fiber Contractile Properties
  2642. Handgrip strength does not represent an appropriate measure to evaluate changes in muscle strength during an exercise intervention program in frail older people
  2643. Haptoglobin is required to prevent oxidative stress and muscle atrophy
  2644. HDAC11 is a novel regulator of fatty acid oxidative metabolism in skeletal muscle
  2645. HDAC4 regulates skeletal muscle regeneration via soluble factors
  2646. Healthy skeletal muscle aging: the role of satellite cells, somatic mutations and exercise
  2647. Heart failure in rats causes changes in skeletal muscle morphology and gene expression that are not explained by reduced activity
  2648. Heat shock as a cytoprotective countermeasure to exercise induced skeletal muscle damage
  2649. Heat Shock Protein 70 Regulates Tumor Necrosis Factor-Alpha and Myogenin in skeletal muscle Following Chemical-Induced Injury
  2650. Heat shock protein 72 expression in skeletal muscle samples from cachectic-and non-cachectic-pancreatic cancer patients
  2651. Heat shock protein accumulation and heat shock transcription factor activation in rat skeletal muscle during compensatory hypertrophy
  2652. Heat Shock Proteins and the Role of Nutritional Supplements to Preserve and Build muscle
  2653. Heat Shock Response and Metabolism in skeletal muscle
  2654. Heat shock transcription factor 1-deficiency attenuates overloading-associated hypertrophy of mouse soleus muscle
  2655. Heat stress activates the A kt/m TOR signalling pathway in rat skeletal muscle
  2656. HEAT STRESS AND muscle hypertrophy: EFFECTS AND MECHANISMS
  2657. Heat stress attenuates skeletal muscle atrophy in hindlimb-unweighted rats
  2658. Heat stress enhances mTOR signaling after resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle
  2659. Heat stress inhibits skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2660. Heat stress-induced changes in skeletal muscle: Heat shock proteins and cell signaling transduction
  2661. Heat stress‐induced phosphorylation of FoxO3a signalling in rat skeletal muscle
  2662. Heat-stress enhances proliferative potential in rat soleus muscle
  2663. Heavy resistance exercise training and skeletal muscle androgen receptor expression in younger and older men
  2664. Heavy resistance training increases muscle size, strength and physical function in elderly male COPD-patients—a pilot study
  2665. Heavy‐resistance training in older Scandinavian men and women: short‐and long‐term effects on arm and leg muscles
  2666. Heightened TWEAK-NF-κB signaling and inflammation-associated fibrosis in paralyzed muscles of men with chronic spinal cord injury
  2667. Hemin, heme oxygenase-1 inducer, attenuates immobilization-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in mice
  2668. Heparan sulfate 6-O-endosulfatases (Sulfs) coordinate the Wnt signaling pathways to regulate myoblast fusion during skeletal muscle regeneration
  2669. Heparin-Mimicking Polymer-Based In Vitro Platform Recapitulates In Vivo muscle Atrophy Phenotypes
  2670. Hepatocyte growth factor affects satellite cell activation and differentiation in regenerating skeletal muscle
  2671. Hepatocyte growth factor in mouse soleus muscle increases with reloading after unloading
  2672. Herbal supplement Kamishimotsuto augments resistance exercise-induced mTORC1 signaling in rat skeletal muscle
  2673. Heritability of percentage of fast myosin heavy chains in skeletal muscles and relationship with performance
  2674. Herpud1 impacts insulin-dependent glucose uptake in skeletal muscle cells by controlling the Ca2+-calcineurin-Akt axis
  2675. Heterogeneity in resistance training-induced muscle strength and mass responses in men and women of different ages
  2676. HEXIM1 controls satellite cell expansion after injury to regulate skeletal muscle regeneration
  2677. Hibernating squirrel muscle activates the endurance exercise pathway despite prolonged immobilization
  2678. Hibernation: the search for treatments to prevent disuse-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  2679. HIF-1-driven skeletal muscle adaptations to chronic hypoxia: molecular insights into muscle physiology
  2680. High CO2 Downregulates skeletal muscle Protein Anabolism via AMP-activated Protein Kinase α2–mediated Depressed Ribosomal Biogenesis
  2681. High CO2 levels cause skeletal muscle atrophy via AMP-activated kinase (AMPK), FoxO3a protein, and muscle-specific Ring finger protein 1 (MuRF1)
  2682. High concentrations of HGF inhibit skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation in vitro by inducing expression of myostatin: a possible mechanism for reestablishing …
  2683. High final energy of gallium arsenide laser increases MyoD gene expression during the intermediate phase of muscle regeneration after cryoinjury in rats
  2684. High force development augments skeletal muscle signalling in resistance exercise modes equalized for time under tension
  2685. High glucose activates nuclear factor of activated T cells in native vascular smooth muscle
  2686. High Growth Dummerstorf Mice Have Reduced Specific Force of Slow and Fast Twitch skeletal muscle
  2687. High intensity interval training and molecular adaptive response of skeletal muscle
  2688. High mTORC1 signaling is maintained, while protein degradation pathways are perturbed in old murine skeletal muscles in the fasted state
  2689. High nutrient intake during the early postnatal period accelerates skeletal muscle fiber growth and maturity in intrauterine growth-restricted pigs
  2690. High responders to resistance exercise training demonstrate differential regulation of skeletal muscle microRNA expression
  2691. High-and low-load strength training to failure in trained men and women A study investigating changes in muscle strength, muscle fiber size, satellite cells and …
  2692. High-dose antioxidant vitamin C supplementation does not prevent acute exercise-induced increases in markers of skeletal muscle mitochondrial biogenesis in rats
  2693. High-Fat Diet Induced Obesity Increases Serum Myostatin, but Does Not Accelerate skeletal muscle Atrophy
  2694. High-fat diet suppresses the positive effect of creatine supplementation on skeletal muscle function by reducing protein expression of IGF-PI3K-AKT-mTOR …
  2695. High-frequency electrically stimulated skeletal muscle contractions increase p70s6k phosphorylation independent of known IGF-I sensitive signaling …
  2696. High-frequency resistance training is not more effective than low-frequency resistance training in increasing muscle mass and strength in well-trained men
  2697. High-frequency stimulation on skeletal muscle maintenance in female cachectic mice
  2698. High-intensity aerobic interval training can lead to improvement in skeletal muscle power among in-hospital patients with advanced heart failure
  2699. High-intensity eccentric training ameliorates muscle wasting in colon 26 tumor-bearing mice
  2700. High-intensity interval training-induced hypertrophy in gastrocnemius muscle via improved IGF-I/Akt/FoxO and myostatin/Smad signaling pathways in rats
  2701. High-intensity muscle contraction-mediated increases in Akt1 and Akt2 phosphorylation do not contribute to mTORC1 activation and muscle protein synthesis
  2702. High-intensity resistance training improves muscle strength, self-reported function, and disability in long-term stroke survivors
  2703. High-intensity strength training in nonagenarians: effects on skeletal muscle
  2704. High-Load Resistance Exercise Augments Androgen Receptor–DNA Binding and Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling without Increases in Serum/muscle Androgens or …
  2705. High-molecular-weight polyphenol-rich fraction of black tea does not prevent atrophy by unloading, but promotes soleus muscle mass recovery from atrophy in mice
  2706. High-resistance training and muscle metabolism during prolonged exercise
  2707. High-volume, heavy-resistance strength training and muscle damage in young and older women
  2708. High-vs. low-intensity fatiguing eccentric exercise on muscle thickness, strength, and blood flow
  2709. High-yield skeletal muscle protein recovery from TRIzol after RNA and DNA extraction
  2710. High‐intensity interval training changes the expression of muscle RING‐finger protein‐1 and muscle atrophy F‐box proteins and proteins involved in the mechanistic …
  2711. Higher insulin sensitivity in EDL muscle of rats fed a low-protein, high-carbohydrate diet inhibits the caspase-3 and ubiquitin-proteasome proteolytic systems but does …
  2712. Higher serum uric acid is a risk factor of reduced muscle mass in men with type 2 diabetes mellitus
  2713. Highlighted topic signals mediating skeletal muscle remodeling by activity signals mediating skeletal muscle remodeling by resistance exercise: PI3-kinase …
  2714. Highlights from the 7th Cachexia Conference: muscle wasting pathophysiological detection and novel treatment strategies
  2715. Hindlimb casting decreases muscle mass in part by proteasome-dependent proteolysis but independent of protein synthesis
  2716. Hindlimb skeletal muscle function in myostatin‐deficient mice
  2717. Hippo pathway effectors YAP and TAZ and their association with skeletal muscle ageing
  2718. Histamine stimulates proliferation of airway smooth muscle and induces c-fos expression
  2719. Histochemical and enzymatic comparison of the gastrocnemius muscle of young and elderly men and women
  2720. Histochemical responses of skeletal muscle satellite cells to heat stress in rats
  2721. Histochemical typing of muscle fibres by microphotometry
  2722. Histological changes induced by testosterone abuse in the testis and the skeletal muscle of adult male albino rats
  2723. Histomorphometric alterations of muscle soleus provoked by drawn out immobilization: experimental study with Wistar lineage rats
  2724. Histone deacetylases control skeletal muscle remodeling
  2725. HMB attenuates muscle loss during sustained energy deficit induced by calorie restriction and endurance exercise
  2726. Hmgb3 is regulated by microRNA-206 during muscle regeneration
  2727. Homeostasis of skeletal muscle function and a functional food ingredient: Citrus limonoid nomilin.
  2728. Hormonal and nutritional regulation of muscle growth and development in gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata)= Regulación endocrina y nutricional del crecimiento y …
  2729. Hormonal regulation of core clock gene expression in skeletal muscle following acute aerobic exercise
  2730. Hormonal regulation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in rats: the testosterone to cortisol ratio
  2731. Hormonal responses from concentric and eccentric muscle contractions
  2732. Hormone treatment and muscle anabolism during aging: androgens
  2733. Hormones and muscle atrophy
  2734. Hot-water immersion does not increase postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates during recovery from resistance-type exercise in healthy, young males
  2735. Housekeeping proteins: How useful are they in skeletal muscle diabetes studies and muscle hypertrophy models?
  2736. Housing system influences abundance of Pax3 and Pax7 in postnatal chicken skeletal muscles
  2737. How do skeletal muscles die? An overview
  2738. How is muscle phenotype controlled by nerve activity?
  2739. How much protein can the body use in a single meal for muscle–building? Implications for daily protein distribution
  2740. How the love of muscle can break a heart: Impact of anabolic androgenic steroids on skeletal muscle hypertrophy, metabolic and cardiovascular health
  2741. How β2-adrenergic agonists induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy?
  2742. Hsp60 in skeletal muscle fiber biogenesis and homeostasis: From physical exercise to skeletal muscle pathology
  2743. Hsp60 levels and mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle after endurance training
  2744. Hsp90, Hsp60 and HSF-1 genes expression in muscle, heart and brain of thermally manipulated broiler chicken
  2745. Human adipocytes induce inflammation and atrophy in muscle cells during obesity
  2746. Human ageing: impact on muscle force and power
  2747. Human and mouse skeletal muscle stem and progenitor cells in health and disease
  2748. Human angiotensin‐converting enzyme I/D and α‐actinin 3 R577X genotypes and muscle functional and contractile properties
  2749. Human exercise-mediated skeletal muscle hypertrophy is an intrinsic process
  2750. Human genome comparison of paretic and nonparetic vastus lateralis muscle in patients with hemiparetic stroke
  2751. Human muscle gene expression following resistance exercise and blood flow restriction
  2752. Human muscle metabolism during intermittent maximal exercise
  2753. Human muscle precursor cell regeneration in the mouse host is enhanced by growth factors
  2754. Human muscle protein metabolism in relation to exercise and aging: potential therapeutic applications
  2755. Human muscle protein synthesis and breakdown during and after exercise
  2756. Human muscle protein turnover—why is it so variable?
  2757. Human muscle response to sprint exercise and nutrient supply with focus on factors related to protein metabolism
  2758. Human muscle strength training: the effects of three different regimens and the nature of the resultant changes.
  2759. Human obesity and its influence on muscle protein synthesis
  2760. Human single masseter muscle fibers contain unique combinations of myosin and myosin binding protein C isoforms
  2761. Human skeletal muscle atrophy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis reveals a reduction in Akt and an increase in atrogin‐1
  2762. Human skeletal muscle disuse atrophy: effects on muscle protein synthesis, breakdown, and insulin resistance—a qualitative review
  2763. Human skeletal muscle fiber type specific protein content
  2764. Human skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2765. Human skeletal muscle macrophages increase following cycle training and are associated with adaptations that may facilitate growth
  2766. Human Slow Troponin T (TNNT1) Pre-mRNA Alternative Splicing Is an Indicator of skeletal muscle Response to Resistance Exercise in Older Adults
  2767. Hyaluronic acid, HAS1, and HAS2 are significantly upregulated during muscle hypertrophy
  2768. Hydrangea serrata Tea Enhances Running Endurance and skeletal muscle Mass
  2769. Hydrocortisone mitigates ICU-AW by fine-tuning of muscle atrophic and hypertrophic signaling pathways in a sepsis model with limb immobilization
  2770. Hydrogen peroxide stimulates ubiquitin-conjugating activity and expression of genes for specific E2 and E3 proteins in skeletal muscle myotubes
  2771. Hyperandrogenism enhances muscle strength after progressive resistance training, independent of body composition, in women with polycystic ovary syndrome
  2772. Hypercapnia-Driven skeletal muscle Dysfunction in an Animal Model of Pulmonary Emphysema Suggests a Complex Phenotype
  2773. Hyperglycemia inhibits recovery from disuse-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in rats.
  2774. Hyperinsulinaemia, hyperaminoacidaemia and post-exercise muscle anabolism: the search for the optimal recovery drink
  2775. Hyperplasia and Regeneration of muscle Fibers
  2776. Hyperplasia in exercise-induced muscle growth?
  2777. Hypertrophic airway smooth muscle mass correlates with increased airway responsiveness in a murine model of asthma
  2778. Hypertrophic response of human skeletal muscle
  2779. Hypertrophic response of human skeletal muscle to strength training in hypoxia and normoxia
  2780. hypertrophy and proliferation of skeletal muscle fibers from aged quail
  2781. hypertrophy of mature Xenopus muscle fibres in culture induced by synergy of albumin and insulin
  2782. hypertrophy of rat plantaris muscle fibers after voluntary running with increasing loads
  2783. hypertrophy of skeletal muscle in diabetic rats in response to chronic resistance exercise
  2784. hypertrophy of skeletal muscle induced by tendon shortening
  2785. hypertrophy of the internal oblique abdominal muscle of ewes bred intensively
  2786. hypertrophy-stimulated myogenic regulatory factor mRNA increases are attenuated in fast muscle of aged quails
  2787. Hypoxia impairs adaptation of skeletal muscle protein turnover-and AMPK signaling during fasting-induced muscle atrophy
  2788. Hypoxia transiently affects skeletal muscle hypertrophy in a functional overload model
  2789. Hypoxia: the third wheel between nerve and muscle
  2790. Hypoxic induction of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and angiogenesis in muscle by truncated peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ …
  2791. Hypoxic preconditioning reduces reoxygenation injuries via PI3K in respiratory muscle.
  2792. Ibuprofen administration during endurance training cancels running-distance-dependent adaptations of skeletal muscle in mice
  2793. Ibuprofen differentially affects supraspinatus muscle and tendon adaptations to exercise in a rat model
  2794. Ibuprofen does not impair skeletal muscle regeneration upon cardiotoxin-induced injury.
  2795. Ibuprofen inhibits skeletal muscle hypertrophy in rats
  2796. Ibuprofen treatment blunts early translational signaling responses in human skeletal muscle following resistance exercise
  2797. ICAM-1 in skeletal muscle disease and regeneration
  2798. Icaritin requires Phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase (PI3K)/Akt signaling to counteract skeletal muscle atrophy following mechanical unloading
  2799. Identification and characterisation of novel genes involved in skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  2800. Identification and characterization of a differentially expressed protein (CAPZB) in skeletal muscle between Meishan and Large White pigs
  2801. Identification and Characterization of Fbxl22, a novel skeletal muscle atrophy-promoting E3 ubiquitin ligase
  2802. Identification and characterization of genes related to the development of breast muscles in Pekin duck
  2803. Identification and characterization of long non-coding RNA in prenatal and postnatal skeletal muscle of sheep
  2804. Identification and mapping of differentially expressed genes in fetal and postnatal pig skeletal muscle
  2805. Identification and profiling of microRNAs and their target genes from developing Caprine skeletal muscle
  2806. Identification and profiling of microRNAs in the embryonic breast muscle of pekin duck
  2807. Identification and small molecule inhibition of an activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4)-dependent pathway to age-related skeletal muscle weakness and …
  2808. Identification of 1-and 3-methylhistidine as biomarkers of skeletal muscle toxicity by nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabolic profiling
  2809. Identification of a conserved set of upregulated genes in mouse skeletal muscle hypertrophy and regrowth
  2810. Identification of a gene network contributing to hypertrophy in callipyge skeletal muscle
  2811. Identification of a novel microRNA that regulates the proliferation and differentiation in muscle side population cells
  2812. Identification of a novel stretch-responsive skeletal muscle gene (Smpx)
  2813. Identification of a role for Janus kinase2 (JAK2) in skeletal muscle mitogenesis, myogenesis, and hypertrophy
  2814. Identification of a S6 kinase transcript in the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis and its molting-related expression in muscle tissues
  2815. Identification of amino acids associated with skeletal muscle growth in late gestation and at weaning in lambs of well-nourished sheep
  2816. Identification of an FHL1 protein complex containing gamma-actin and non-muscle myosin IIB by analysis of protein-protein interactions
  2817. Identification of Ankrd2, a novel skeletal muscle gene coding for a stretch-responsive ankyrin-repeat protein
  2818. Identification of atrogin-1-targeted proteins during the myostatin-induced skeletal muscle wasting
  2819. Identification of atrophy-related proteins produced in response to cast immobilization in rat gastrocnemius muscle
  2820. Identification of biological pathways contributing to marbling in skeletal muscle to improve beef cattle breeding
  2821. Identification of bovel mechanisms mediating skeletal muscle atrophy
  2822. Identification of candidate genes and proteins in aging skeletal muscle (sarcopenia) using gene expression and structural analysis
  2823. Identification of cold-shock protein RBM3 as a possible regulator of skeletal muscle size through expression profiling
  2824. Identification of differences in microRNA transcriptomes between porcine oxidative and glycolytic skeletal muscles
  2825. Identification of differentially expressed genes in breast muscle and skin fat of postnatal Pekin duck
  2826. Identification of extracellular matrix and cell adhesion molecule genes associated with muscle development in pigs
  2827. Identification of FHL1 as a regulator of skeletal muscle mass: implications for human myopathy
  2828. Identification of functional food factors as β2-adrenergic receptor agonists and their potential roles in skeletal muscle
  2829. Identification of genes related to skeletal muscle growth and development by integrated analysis of transcriptome and proteome in myostatin-edited Meishan pigs
  2830. Identification of human skeletal muscle miRNA related to strength by high-throughput sequencing
  2831. Identification of microRNAs involved in dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy
  2832. Identification of morphological markers of sarcopenia at early stage of aging in skeletal muscle of mice
  2833. Identification of muscle and adipose gene expression patterns in lean and obese pigs
  2834. Identification of NF-kappaB/IkappaB transcription factors required for skeletal muscle disuse atrophy
  2835. Identification of Novel miRNA that Regulate skeletal muscle Regeneration in Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness
  2836. Identification of PDLIM7 as a Nedd4-1 substrate in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  2837. Identification of potential target genes associated with the reversion of androgen-dependent skeletal muscle atrophy
  2838. Identification of regulatory elements directing miR-23a–miR-27a–miR-24-2 transcriptional regulation in response to muscle hypertrophic stimuli
  2839. Identification of Serhl, a new member of the serine hydrolase family induced by passive stretch of skeletal muscle in vivo
  2840. Identification of signaling cascades involved in myostatin-mediated repression of skeletal muscle growth
  2841. Identification of skeletal muscle Satellite Cells by Transfecting EGFP Driven by
  2842. Identification of skeletal muscle satellite cells by transfecting EGFP driven by skeletal α-actin promoter
  2843. Identification of striated muscle activator of Rho signaling (STARS) as a novel calmodulin target by a newly developed genome-wide screen
  2844. Identification of TEF cofactor (s) in skeletal muscles utilizing yeast two hybrid system
  2845. Identification of the acetylation and ubiquitin-modified proteome during the progression of skeletal muscle atrophy
  2846. Identification of the minimum region of flatfish myostatin propeptide (Pep45-65) for myostatin inhibition and its potential to enhance muscle growth and …
  2847. Identifying Extracellular Matrix Protein Dynamics in skeletal muscle hypertrophy for Regenerative Therapies
  2848. Identifying muscle growth-related genes of mandarin fish (Siniperca chuatsi) by transcriptome, and exploring the expression in different sizes and compensatory …
  2849. Identifying novel mediators of adipose tissue and skeletal muscle crosstalk and their role in mediating muscle metabolic phenotype and insulin sensitivity
  2850. Identifying the Related Genes of muscle Growth and Exploring the Functions by Compensatory Growth in Mandarin Fish (Siniperca chuatsi)
  2851. Identifying the structural adaptations that drive the mechanical load-induced growth of skeletal muscle: a scoping review
  2852. If my muscle could talk: Myokines as a biomarker of frailty
  2853. IFN-γ promotes muscle damage in the mdx mouse model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy by suppressing M2 macrophage activation and inhibiting muscle cell …
  2854. IGF and myostatin pathways are respectively induced during the earlier and the later stages of skeletal muscle hypertrophy induced by clenbuterol, a β2‐adrenergic …
  2855. IGF-1 prevents ANG II-induced skeletal muscle atrophy via Akt-and Foxo-dependent inhibition of the ubiquitin ligase atrogin-1 expression
  2856. IGF-1 Regulation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  2857. IGF-1 response to arm exercise with eccentric and concentric muscle contractions in resistance-trained athletes with left ventricular hypertrophy
  2858. IGF-1 splice variant and IGF-1 peptide expression patterns in young and old human skeletal muscle prior to and following sequential exercise bouts
  2859. IGF-1, inflammation and stem cells: interactions during muscle regeneration
  2860. IGF-I and insulin induce different intracellular calcium signals in skeletal muscle cells
  2861. IGF-I elicits growth of human intestinal smooth muscle cells by activation of PI3K, PDK-1, and p70S6 kinase
  2862. IGF-I isoforms and ageing skeletal muscle: an ‘unresponsive’hypertrophy agent?
  2863. IGF-I measurement across blood, interstitial fluid, and muscle biocompartments following explosive, high-power exercise
  2864. IGF-I restores satellite cell proliferative potential in immobilized old skeletal muscle
  2865. IGF-I stimulates muscle growth by suppressing protein breakdown and expression of atrophy-related ubiquitin ligases, atrogin-1 and MuRF1
  2866. IGF-I treatment improves the functional properties of fast-and slow-twitch skeletal muscles from dystrophic mice
  2867. IGF-I/IGFBP-3 binary complex modulates sepsis-induced inhibition of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle
  2868. IGF-I/PI3K/Akt and IGF-I/MAPK/ERK pathways in vivo in skeletal muscle are regulated by nutrition and contribute to somatic growth in the fine flounder
  2869. IGF1 does not overcome sexual dimorphism of body and muscle size in Mstn−/− mice
  2870. IKKβ/NF-κB activation causes severe muscle wasting in mice
  2871. IL-10 triggers changes in macrophage phenotype that promote muscle growth and regeneration
  2872. IL-13-driven pulmonary emphysema leads to skeletal muscle dysfunction attenuated by endurance exercise
  2873. IL-15 expression increased in response to treadmill running and inhibited endoplasmic reticulum stress in skeletal muscle in rats
  2874. IL-15 Signaling in skeletal muscle: Implications in Modulation of PGC-1alpha and Mitochondrial Biogenesis
  2875. IL-6 induced STAT3 signalling is associated with the proliferation of human muscle satellite cells following acute muscle damage
  2876. IL-6 myokine signaling in skeletal muscle: a double-edged sword?
  2877. IL-6 release from muscles during exercise is stimulated by lactate-dependent protease activity
  2878. IL-6 signaling blockade increases inflammation but does not affect muscle function in the mdx mouse
  2879. IL-6-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  2880. IL-7 is expressed and secreted by human skeletal muscle
  2881. IL-7 is expressed and secreted by human skeletal muscle cells
  2882. IL6 and LIF mRNA expression in skeletal muscle is regulated by AMPK and the transcription factors NFYC, ZBTB14, and SP1
  2883. Imaging mechanical muscle–bone relationships: how to see the invisible
  2884. Imaging of the muscle-bone relationship
  2885. Immediate and long-term transcriptional response of hind muscle tissue to transient variation of incubation temperature in broilers
  2886. Immediate response of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)‐mediated signalling following acute resistance exercise in rat skeletal muscle
  2887. Immobilization decreases FOXO3a phosphorylation and increases autophagy-related gene and protein expression in human skeletal muscle
  2888. Immobilization-induced activation of key proteolytic systems in skeletal muscles is prevented by a mitochondria-targeted antioxidant
  2889. Immune and satellite cells: important role players in muscle recovery after injury
  2890. Immune function and muscle adaptations to resistance exercise in older adults: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial of a nutritional supplement
  2891. Immunobiology of ICAM-1 in skeletal muscle growth processes
  2892. Immunofluorescent approaches to investigate the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complex in human skeletal muscle
  2893. Immunofluorescent visualisation of focal adhesion kinase in human skeletal muscle and its associated microvasculature
  2894. Immunohistochemical analysis of a muscle ankyrin-repeat protein, Arpp, in paraffin-embedded tumors: evaluation of Arpp as a tumor marker for rhabdomyosarcoma
  2895. Immunohistochemical detection of myogenic cells in muscles of fetal and neonatal lambs
  2896. Immunohistochemical identification of human skeletal muscle macrophages
  2897. Immunological changes in human blood and skeletal muscle in response to physical exercise
  2898. IMP2 increases mouse skeletal muscle mass and voluntary activity by enhancing autocrine insulin-like growth factor 2 production and optimizing muscle metabolism
  2899. Impact of cow’s milk intake on exercise performance and recovery of muscle function: a systematic review
  2900. Impact of Denervation on Myofiber Atrophy in Senescent skeletal muscle
  2901. Impact of Diabetes Mellitus and Associated Changes on skeletal muscle and its Stem Cell Population
  2902. Impact of different methods of induction of cellular hypoxia: focus on protein homeostasis signaling pathways and morphology of C2C12 skeletal muscle cells …
  2903. Impact of different temperature stimuli on the expression of myosin heavy chain isoforms during recovery from bupivacaine-induced muscle injury in rats
  2904. Impact of drugs with anti-inflammatory effects on skeletal muscle and inflammation: A systematic literature review
  2905. Impact of endurance and resistance training on skeletal muscle glucose metabolism in older adults
  2906. Impact of endurance training on murine spontaneous activity, muscle mitochondrial DNA abundance, gene transcripts, and function
  2907. Impact of energy restriction during late gestation on muscle and blood transcriptome of beef calves
  2908. Impact of energy restriction during late gestation on muscle and blood transcriptome of beef calves
  2909. Impact of energy restriction during late gestation on the muscle and blood transcriptome of beef calves after preconditioning
  2910. Impact of extracellular vesicles on skeletal muscle homeostasis
  2911. Impact of fasting on the rhythmic expression of myogenic and metabolic factors in skeletal muscle of adult mice
  2912. Impact of fatiguing, submaximal high-vs. low-torque isometric exercise on acute muscle swelling, and echo intensity in resistance-trained men
  2913. IMPACT OF GDF11 AND GDF11 PROPEPTIDE GENE DELIVERY IN skeletal muscle
  2914. Impact of local heating and cooling on skeletal muscle transcriptional response related to myogenesis and proteolysis
  2915. Impact of manipulations of myogenesis in utero on the performance of adult skeletal muscle
  2916. Impact of muscle material properties on the hypertrophic response of aged women to resistance exercise
  2917. Impact of nutrition on muscle mass, strength, and performance in older adults
  2918. Impact of physical exercise on alterations in the skeletal muscle in patients with chronic heart failure
  2919. Impact of protein supplementation on muscle recovery after exercise-induced muscle soreness
  2920. Impact of range of motion during ecologically valid resistance training protocols on muscle size, subcutaneous fat, and strength
  2921. Impact of Resistance and Endurance Exercise and Ingestion of Varying Protein Sources on Changes in Human skeletal muscle Protein Turnover
  2922. Impact of resistance exercise during bed rest on skeletal muscle sarcopenia and myosin isoform distribution
  2923. Impact of short-and long-term electrically induced muscle exercise on gene signaling pathways, gene expression, and PGC1a methylation in men with spinal cord …
  2924. Impact of SOCS3 overexpression on human skeletal muscle development in vitro
  2925. Impact of thermal stress during incubation on gene expression in embryonic muscle of Peking ducks (Anasplatyrhynchos domestica)
  2926. Impact of treadmill locomotor training on skeletal muscle IGF1 and myogenic regulatory factors in spinal cord injured rats
  2927. Impact of viral-mediated IGF-I gene transfer on skeletal muscle following cast immobilization
  2928. Impact of vitamin D supplementation during a resistance training intervention on body composition, muscle function, and glucose tolerance in overweight and obese …
  2929. Impact of Western and Mediterranean diets and vitamin D on muscle fibers of sedentary rats
  2930. Impact of whole-body vibration training versus fitness training on muscle strength and muscle mass in older men: a 1-year randomized controlled trial
  2931. Impact of zilpaterol hydrochloride and soybean-oil supplementation on intramuscular fat, fatty acid profile and cholesterol concentration in the longissimus muscle of …
  2932. Impact of β-adrenergic signaling in PGC-1α-mediated adaptations in mouse skeletal muscle
  2933. Impacts of dietary obesity on muscle stem cell behaviors
  2934. Impacts of the Callipyge mutation on ovine plasma metabolites and muscle fibre type
  2935. Impaired adaptive response to mechanical overloading in dystrophic skeletal muscle
  2936. Impaired autophagy, chaperone expression, and protein synthesis in response to critical illness interventions in porcine skeletal muscle
  2937. Impaired ECM remodeling and macrophage activity define necrosis and regeneration following damage in aged skeletal muscle
  2938. Impaired exercise tolerance in heart failure: role of skeletal muscle morphology and function
  2939. Impaired growth and force production in skeletal muscles of young partially pancreatectomized rats: a model of adolescent type 1 diabetic myopathy?
  2940. Impaired macrophage and satellite cell infiltration occurs in a muscle-specific fashion following injury in diabetic skeletal muscle
  2941. Impaired motor unit control in paretic muscle post stroke assessed using surface electromyography: a preliminary report
  2942. Impaired muscle AMPK activation in the metabolic syndrome may attenuate improved insulin action after exercise training
  2943. Impaired muscle Performance
  2944. Impaired muscle Performance in Older Adults
  2945. Impaired overload-induced hypertrophy in Obese Zucker rat slow-twitch skeletal muscle
  2946. Impaired overload-induced hypertrophy in obese Zucker rat slow-twitch skeletal muscle
  2947. Impaired overload-induced hypertrophy is associated with diminished mTOR signaling in insulin-resistant skeletal muscle of the obese Zucker rat
  2948. Impaired overload‐induced muscle growth is associated with diminished translational signalling in aged rat fast‐twitch skeletal muscle
  2949. Impaired physical function, loss of muscle mass and assessment of biomechanical properties in critical ill patients
  2950. Impaired ribosome biogenesis and skeletal muscle growth in a murine model of inflammatory bowel disease
  2951. Impaired skeletal muscle fatigue resistance in rats with pressure overload-induced left ventricular hypertrophy
  2952. Impaired skeletal muscle Regeneration Induced by Macrophage Depletion could not be Improved by IGF-1 Injection
  2953. Impairment of IGF-I expression and anabolic signaling following ischemia/reperfusion in skeletal muscle of old mice
  2954. Impairment of IGF-I gene splicing and MGF expression associated with muscle wasting
  2955. Impairment of IGF-I gene splicing and MGF expression associated with muscle wasting
  2956. Impairment-Based Rehabilitation Increases Lower Leg muscle Volumes and Strength in Chronic Ankle Instability Patients: A Preliminary Study
  2957. Implementing Ultrasound Imaging for the Assessment of muscle and Tendon Properties in Elite Sports: Practical Aspects, Methodological Considerations and …
  2958. Implication of the satellite cell in dystrophic muscle fibrosis: a self-perpetuating mechanism of collagen overproduction
  2959. Implications for the mammalian sialidases in the physiopathology of skeletal muscle
  2960. Implications of chronic heart failure on peripheral vasculature and skeletal muscle before and after exercise training
  2961. Implications of exercise training and distribution of protein intake on molecular processes regulating skeletal muscle plasticity
  2962. Implications of insulin-like growth Factor-1 in skeletal muscle and various diseases
  2963. Importance of Plasma Membrane Nanodomains in skeletal muscle Regeneration
  2964. Important role for AMPKαl in limiting skeletal muscle cell hypertrophy
  2965. Improved contractile force generation of tissue-engineered skeletal muscle constructs by IGF-I and Bcl-2 gene transfer with electrical pulse stimulation
  2966. Improved contractile function of the mdx dystrophic mouse diaphragm muscle after insulin-like growth factor-I administration
  2967. Improved knee extensor strength with resistance training associates with muscle specific miRNAs in older adults
  2968. Improved muscle function in Duchenne muscular dystrophy through L-arginine and metformin: an investigator-initiated, open-label, single-center, proof-of …
  2969. Improved muscle strength and power in elderly exercising regularly
  2970. Improved tissue culture conditions for engineered skeletal muscle sheets
  2971. Improvement in skeletal muscle strength and plasma levels of follistatin and myostatin induced by an 8-week resistance training and epicatechin supplementation in …
  2972. Improvement of dystrophic muscle fragility by short-term voluntary exercise through activation of calcineurin pathway in mdx mice
  2973. Improvement of livestock breeding strategies using physiologic and functional genomic information of the muscle regulatory factors gene family for skeletal muscle …
  2974. Improvement of maternal vitamin D status with 25-hydroxycholecalciferol positively impacts porcine fetal skeletal muscle development and myoblast activity,
  2975. Improvement of physical decline through combined effects of muscle enhancement and mitochondrial activation by a gastric hormone ghrelin in male 5/6Nx CKD …
  2976. Improvements in skeletal muscle fiber size with resistance training are age-dependent in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  2977. Improving muscle mass: response of muscle metabolism to exercise, nutrition and anabolic agents
  2978. Improving type 2 diabetes through a distinct adrenergic signaling pathway involving mTORC2 that mediates glucose uptake in skeletal muscle
  2979. Impulse conduction velocities in human biceps brachii muscles
  2980. In ovo administration of rhIGF-1 to duck eggs affects the expression of myogenic transcription factors and muscle mass during late embryo development
  2981. In ovo exposure to monochromatic green light promotes skeletal muscle cell proliferation and affects myofiber growth in posthatch chicks
  2982. In ovo exposure to monochromatic lights affect posthatch muscle growth and satellite cell proliferation of chicks: role of IGF-1
  2983. In ovo feeding of IGF‐1 to ducks influences neonatal skeletal muscle hypertrophy and muscle mass growth upon satellite cell activation
  2984. In Situ Bioprinting of Cell-Laden GelMA Scaffolds for the Treatment of skeletal muscle Defects
  2985. In Situ Printing of Adhesive Hydrogel Scaffolds for the Treatment of skeletal muscle Injuries
  2986. In vitro effects of Beta-2 agonists on skeletal muscle differentiation, hypertrophy, and atrophy
  2987. In vitro model for stretch-induced hypertrophy of skeletal muscle
  2988. In vitro skeletal muscle hypertrophy and Na pump activity
  2989. In vitro, in vivo, and in silico methods for assessment of muscle size and muscle growth regulation
  2990. In vivo administration of β2-agonist clenbuterol and subsequent increase in skeletal muscle mass in neonatal chicks
  2991. In vivo architecture of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles in healthy boys and those with Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  2992. In vivo assessment of muscle fascicle length by extended field-of-view ultrasonography
  2993. In vivo collagen and mixed muscle protein turnover in 2 meat-type broiler strains in relation to woody breast myopathy
  2994. In vivo electrical stimulation for the assessment of skeletal muscle contractile function in murine models
  2995. In Vivo Epinephrine-Mediated Regulation of Gene Expression in Human skeletal muscle
  2996. In vivo expression patterns of MyoD, p21, and Rb proteins in myonuclei and satellite cells of denervated rat skeletal muscle
  2997. In vivo imaging of intracellular Ca2+ after muscle contractions and direct Ca2+ injection in rat skeletal muscle in diabetes
  2998. In vivo inhibition of nitric oxide synthase impairs upregulation of contractile protein mRNA in overloaded plantaris muscle
  2999. In vivo time-lapse microscopy reveals no loss of murine myonuclei during weeks of muscle atrophy
  3000. Inactivity and skeletal muscle metabolism: a vicious cycle in old age
  3001. Inactivity and skeletal muscle Metabolism: A Vicious Cycle in Old Age.
  3002. Inadequate sleep and muscle strength: Implications for resistance training
  3003. Inappropriate interpretation of surface EMG signals and muscle fiber characteristics impedes understanding of the control of neuromuscular function
  3004. INAUGURAL ARTICLE by a Recently Elected Academy Member: Functional redundancy of type I and type II receptors in the regulation of skeletal muscle …
  3005. Increase in insulin-like growth factor I in hypertrophying smooth muscle
  3006. Increase in muscle power is associated with myofibrillar ATPase adaptations during resistance training
  3007. Increase in S6K1 phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle following resistance exercise occurs mainly in type II muscle fibers
  3008. Increase in vastus lateralis aponeurosis width induced by resistance training: implications for a hypertrophic model of pennate muscle
  3009. Increase of myoglobin in rat gastrocnemius muscles with immobilization-induced atrophy
  3010. Increased 1, 25 (OH) 2-Vitamin D Concentrations after Energy Restriction Are Associated with Changes in skeletal muscle Phenotype
  3011. Increased association of ribosomes with myofibrils during the skeletal–muscle hypertrophy induced either by the β-adrenoceptor agonist clenbuterol or by tenotomy
  3012. Increased biological relevance of transcriptome analyses in human skeletal muscle using a model-specific pipeline
  3013. Increased circulating levels of interleukin-6 affect the redox balance in skeletal muscle
  3014. Increased depolarization, prolonged recovery and reduced adaptation of the resting membrane potential in aged rat skeletal muscles following eccentric contractions
  3015. Increased Expression of miR-1 in Fast-Twitch skeletal muscle in Response to Resistance Exercise
  3016. Increased expression of serine biosynthetic pathway genes is associated with skeletal muscle hypertrophy in sheep
  3017. Increased extraocular muscle strength with direct injection of insulin-like growth factor-I
  3018. Increased fat mass, decreased myofiber size, and a shift to glycolytic muscle metabolism in adolescent male transgenic mice overexpressing IGFBP-2
  3019. Increased hypertrophic response with increased mechanical load in skeletal muscles receiving identical activity patterns
  3020. Increased IGF-1 in muscle modulates the phenotype of severe SMA mice
  3021. Increased insulin-like growth factor-I mRNA expression in pyloric muscle in infantile hypzertrophic pyloric stenosis
  3022. Increased mass of slow-type skeletal muscles and depressed myostatin gene expression in cold-tolerant chicks
  3023. Increased muscle mass after resistance exercise training and ingestion of silkworm pupae powder (Bombyx mori L.) in ICR mice
  3024. Increased muscle mass protects against hypertension and renal injury in obesity
  3025. Increased muscle size and strength from slow-movement, low-intensity resistance exercise and tonic force generation
  3026. Increased muscle volume and strength following six days of low-intensity resistance training with restricted muscle blood flow
  3027. Increased muscular 5α-dihydrotestosterone in response to resistance training relates to skeletal muscle mass and glucose metabolism in type 2 diabetic rats
  3028. Increased myogenic repressor Id mRNA and protein levels in hindlimb muscles of aged rats
  3029. Increased protein synthesis after acute IGF-I or insulin infusion is localized to muscle in mice
  3030. Increased rates of muscle protein turnover and amino acid transport after resistance exercise in humans
  3031. Increased skeletal muscle Akt content in a murine model of motor neuron disease
  3032. Increased skeletal muscle volume in women with familial partial lipodystrophy, Dunnigan variety
  3033. Increased sphingosine-1-phosphate improves muscle regeneration in acutely injured mdx mice
  3034. Increased workload fully activates the blunted IRS-1/PI3-kinase/Akt signaling pathway in atrophied uremic muscle
  3035. Increases in motor unit action potential amplitudes are related to muscle hypertrophy following eight weeks of high-intensity exercise training in females
  3036. Increases in muscle strength and balance using a resistance training program administered via a telecommunications system in older adults
  3037. Increasing autophagy does not affect neurogenic muscle atrophy
  3038. Increasing extraocular muscle strength with insulin-like growth factor II
  3039. Increasing muscle mass by deletion of myostatin improves metabolic and vascular function in obese (db/db) mice
  3040. Independent and combined effects of exercise and vitamin D on muscle morphology, function and falls in the elderly
  3041. Independent signals control expression of the calcineurin inhibitory proteins MCIP1 and MCIP2 in striated muscles
  3042. Indicators of Sarcopenia: Sex Differences in Competitive Runners Prior to Peak muscle Mass
  3043. Indomethacin and ibuprofen preserve gastrocnemius muscle mass in mice bearing the colon‐26 adenocarcinoma
  3044. Indomethacin preserves muscle mass and reduces levels of E3 ligases and TNF receptor type 1 in the gastrocnemius muscle of tumor‐bearing mice
  3045. Indoprofen prevents muscle wasting in aged mice through activation of PDK1/AKT pathway
  3046. Indoxyl sulfate potentiates skeletal muscle atrophy by inducing the oxidative stress-mediated expression of myostatin and atrogin-1
  3047. Inducible activation of Akt increases skeletal muscle mass and force without satellite cell activation
  3048. Inducible depletion of adult skeletal muscle stem cells impairs the regeneration of neuromuscular junctions
  3049. Inducing hypertrophic effects of type I skeletal muscle fibers: A hypothetical role of time under load in resistance training aimed at muscular hypertrophy
  3050. Induction of gene expression in muscle by the IGFs.
  3051. Induction of microRNA-1 by myocardin in smooth muscle cells inhibits cell proliferation
  3052. Induction of mRNA for IGF-I and-II during growth hormone-stimulated muscle hypertrophy
  3053. Induction of muscle hypertrophy in rats through low intensity eccentric contraction
  3054. Induction of muscle stem cell quiescence by the secreted niche factor Oncostatin M
  3055. Inertial flywheel knee-and hip-dominant hamstring strength exercises in professional soccer players: muscle use and velocity-based (mechanical) eccentric …
  3056. Inferring the skeletal muscle developmental changes of grazing and barn-fed goats from gene expression data
  3057. Infiltrating macrophages are broadly activated at the early stage to support acute skeletal muscle injury repair
  3058. Inflammation in muscle Repair, Aging, and Myopathies
  3059. Inflammation induced loss of skeletal muscle
  3060. Inflammatory cells in rat skeletal muscle are elevated after electrically stimulated contractions
  3061. Inflammatory cytokines-stimulated human muscle stem cells ameliorate ulcerative colitis via the IDO-TSG6 axis
  3062. Inflammatory markers in skeletal muscle of older adults
  3063. Inflammatory mechanisms associated with skeletal muscle sequelae after stroke: role of physical exercise
  3064. Inflammatory processes in muscle injury and repair
  3065. Inflammatory responses in primary muscle cell cultures in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)
  3066. Inflammatory signaling in skeletal muscle cell growth
  3067. Influence of 20-hydroxyecdysone on skeletal muscle inflammation following eccentric damage
  3068. Influence of acetaminophen and ibuprofen on skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance exercise in older adults
  3069. Influence of aging and long-term unloading on the structure and function of human skeletal muscle
  3070. Influence of amino acids, dietary protein, and physical activity on muscle mass development in humans
  3071. Influence of body mass index and weight lifting on bicep brachii muscle and distal bicep tendon stiffness evaluated using ultrasound elastography
  3072. Influence of cardiovascular fitness and muscle strength in early adulthood on long-term risk of stroke in Swedish men
  3073. Influence of complete spinal cord injury on skeletal muscle within 6 mo of injury
  3074. Influence of concentric and eccentric resistance training on architectural adaptation in human quadriceps muscles
  3075. Influence of corticosteroids on myonuclear domain size in the rat diaphragm muscle
  3076. Influence of different feeding systems on the growth performance and muscle development of Japanese Black steers
  3077. Influence of divergent exercise contraction mode and whey protein supplementation on atrogin-1, MuRF1, and FOXO1/3A in human skeletal muscle
  3078. Influence of duty cycle on the time course of muscle fatigue and the onset of neuromuscular compensation during exhaustive dynamic isolated limb exercise
  3079. Influence of exercise and aging on extracellular matrix composition in the skeletal muscle stem cell niche
  3080. Influence of exercise contraction mode and protein supplementation on human skeletal muscle satellite cell content and muscle fiber growth
  3081. Influence of exercise intensity in older persons with unchanged habitual nutritional intake: skeletal muscle and endocrine adaptations
  3082. Influence of exercise intensity on atrophied quadriceps muscle in the rat
  3083. Influence of exercise training on oxidative capacity and ultrastructural damage in skeletal muscles of aged horses
  3084. Influence of Fermented Red Clover Extract on skeletal muscle in Early Postmenopausal Women: A Double-Blinded Cross-Over Study
  3085. Influence of genotype variations on markers of skeletal muscle recovery from heavy endurance exercise, and on responses to carbohydrate-protein …
  3086. Influence of High Protein Diets on muscle hypertrophy and Exercise Performance.
  3087. Influence of in ovo injection of glutamine and carbohydrates on digestive organs and pectoralis muscle mass in the duck
  3088. Influence of Increased Extracellular Leucine on the Protein Metabolic Responses During Osmotic Stress in skeletal muscle
  3089. Influence of injection of Chinese botulinum toxin type A on the histomorphology and myosin heavy chain composition of rat gastrocnemius muscles
  3090. Influence of Insulin Resistance on Contractile Activity-induced Anabolic Response of skeletal muscle
  3091. Influence of insulin-like growth factor-I on skeletal muscle regeneration
  3092. Influence of mesterolone on satellite cell distribution and fiber morphology within maturing chicken pectoralis muscle
  3093. Influence of muscle glycogen availability on ERK1/2 and Akt signaling after resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle
  3094. Influence of overload on phenotypic remodeling in regenerated skeletal muscle
  3095. Influence of passive stretching on inhibition of disuse atrophy and hemodynamics of rat soleus muscle
  3096. Influence of past injurious exercise on fiber type-specific acute anabolic response to resistance exercise in skeletal muscle
  3097. Influence of physical exercise on microRNAs in skeletal muscle regeneration, aging and diseases
  3098. Influence of post-injury ultrasound treatments on skeletal muscle regeneration
  3099. Influence of pre exercise muscle glycogen levels on mitogenic responses to resistance training
  3100. Influence of preexercise muscle glycogen content on transcriptional activity of metabolic and myogenic genes in well-trained humans
  3101. Influence of promoter region variants of insulin-like growth factor pathway genes on the strength-training response of muscle phenotypes in older adults
  3102. Influence of protein nutrition and exercise on muscle metabolism
  3103. Influence of resistance exercise intensity and metabolic stress on anabolic signaling and expression of myogenic genes in skeletal muscle
  3104. Influence of resistance training exercise order on muscle strength, hypertrophy, and anabolic hormones in older women: a randomized controlled trial
  3105. Influence of sex and fiber type on the satellite cell pool in human skeletal muscle
  3106. Influence of shortened recovery between resistance exercise sessions on muscle‐hypertrophic effect in rat skeletal muscle
  3107. Influence of skeletal muscle mass and fat mass on the metabolic and inflammatory profile in sarcopenic and non-sarcopenic overfat elderly
  3108. Influence of temperature on muscle and vascular adaptation to exercise
  3109. Influences of carbohydrate plus amino acid supplementation on differing exercise intensity adaptations in older persons: skeletal muscle and endocrine responses
  3110. Influenza-induced muscle Degradation: Mechanisms of Flu-induced Disability with Aging
  3111. Ingestion of whey hydrolysate, casein, or soy protein isolate: effects on mixed muscle protein synthesis at rest and following resistance exercise in young men
  3112. Inhibited skeletal muscle healing in cyclooxygenase-2 gene-deficient mice: the role of PGE2 and PGF2α
  3113. Inhibition of activin-like kinase 4/5 attenuates cancer cachexia associated muscle wasting
  3114. Inhibition of Activin/Myostatin signalling induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy but impairs mouse testicular development
  3115. Inhibition of angiogenesis by high salt diet is associated with impaired muscle performance following chronic muscle stimulation
  3116. Inhibition of calpain prevents muscle weakness and disruption of sarcomere structure during hindlimb suspension
  3117. Inhibition of ER stress and unfolding protein response pathways causes skeletal muscle wasting during cancer cachexia
  3118. Inhibition of FoxO transcriptional activity prevents muscle fiber atrophy during cachexia and induces hypertrophy
  3119. Inhibition of glycogen synthase kinase-3β is sufficient for airway smooth muscle hypertrophy
  3120. Inhibition of interleukin-6 decreases atrogene expression and ameliorates tail suspension-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  3121. Inhibition of MAP/ERK kinase prevents IGF-I-induced hypertrophy in rat muscles
  3122. Inhibition of mTORC1 signaling in aged rats counteracts the decline in muscle mass and reverses multiple parameters of muscle signaling associated with sarcopenia
  3123. Inhibition of myostatin gene expression in skeletal muscle of fish by in vivo electrically mediated dsRNA and shRNAi delivery
  3124. Inhibition of stretch-activated channels during eccentric muscle contraction attenuates p70S6K activation
  3125. Inhibition of the activin receptor type-2B pathway restores regenerative capacity in satellite cell-depleted skeletal muscle
  3126. Inhibition of xanthine oxidase reduces hyperglycemia-induced oxidative stress and improves mitochondrial alterations in skeletal muscle of diabetic mice
  3127. Inhibitors of myostatin-and proteasome-dependent signaling for attenuating muscle wasting
  3128. Inhibitory effect of hyperglycemia on insulin-induced Akt/protein kinase B activation in skeletal muscle
  3129. Inhibitory effects of curcuminoids on dexamethasone-induced muscle atrophy in differentiation of C2C12 cells
  3130. Inhibitory Effects of Standardized Leonurus japonicus Extract and Its Bioactive Leonurine on TNF-α-Induced muscle Atrophy in L6 Myotubes
  3131. Initial events in the muscle atrophy program
  3132. Initiation of primary myogenesis in amniote limb muscles
  3133. Initiation of protein biosynthesis in skeletal muscles at feeding
  3134. Injection of FGF6 accelerates regeneration of the soleus muscle in adult mice
  3135. Injury and adaptive mechanisms in skeletal muscle
  3136. Innervation of regenerating muscle
  3137. Insight into skeletal muscle mechanotransduction: MAPK activation is quantitatively related to tension
  3138. Insights into muscle degeneration from heritable inclusion body myopathies
  3139. Insights into the cellular and molecular adaptations of the skeletal muscle program in mature electrocytes of Sternopygus macrurus
  3140. Inspiratory muscle training in mechanical ventilation: suitable protocols and endpoints, the key to clear results-a critical review
  3141. Insulin alleviates degradation of skeletal muscle protein by inhibiting the ubiquitin-proteasome system in septic rats
  3142. Insulin and extremity muscle mass in overweight and obese women
  3143. Insulin facilitation of muscle protein synthesis following resistance exercise in hindlimb-suspended rats is independent of a rapamycin-sensitive pathway
  3144. Insulin increases the expression of contractile phenotypic markers in airway smooth muscle
  3145. Insulin receptor substrates Irs1 and Irs2 coordinate skeletal muscle growth and metabolism via the Akt and AMPK pathways
  3146. Insulin resistance and muscle metabolism in chronic kidney disease
  3147. Insulin Resistance Does Not Impair Mechanical Overload-Stimulated Glucose Uptake, but Does Alter the Metabolic Fate of Glucose in Mouse muscle
  3148. Insulin Resistance in skeletal muscle of Chronic Stroke
  3149. Insulin Resistance in skeletal muscle of Chronic Stroke. Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 20
  3150. Insulin resistance: a contributing factor to age-related muscle mass loss?
  3151. Insulin resistence in adult type-2 diabetic skeletal muscle: the effects of exercise and dietary-protein induced skeletal mucscle plasticity controlling microvascular blood …
  3152. Insulin signaling and skeletal muscle atrophy and autophagy in transition dairy cows either overfed energy or fed a controlled energy diet prepartum
  3153. Insulin signaling pathway in the masseter muscle of dexamethasone-treated rats
  3154. Insulin stimulates muscle protein synthesis in neonates during endotoxemia despite repression of translation initiation
  3155. Insulin Stimulates muscle Protein Synthesis in Neonates During Endotoxemia Despite Repression of Translation Initiation 2
  3156. Insulin stimulation of sarco (endo) plasmic reticulum calcium ATPase activity enhances nitric oxide-induced vascular smooth muscle relaxation
  3157. Insulin treatment reverses the increase in atrogin-1 expression in atrophied skeletal muscles of diabetic rats with acute joint inflammation
  3158. Insulin-facilitated increase of muscle protein synthesis
  3159. Insulin-facilitated increase of muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise involves a MAP kinase pathway
  3160. Insulin-like growth factor (IGF-I) induces myotube hypertrophy associated with an increase in anaerobic glycolysis in a clonal skeletal–muscle cell model
  3161. Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein-5 blocks skeletal muscle differentiation by inhibiting IGF actions
  3162. Insulin-like growth factor 1 and muscle growth: implication for satellite cell proliferation
  3163. Insulin-like growth factor 1 genotype and muscle power response to strength training in older men and women
  3164. Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 Genotype Influences muscle Strength Response to Sterngth Training in Older Adults
  3165. Insulin-like growth factor 1 genotype influences muscle strength response to strength training in older adults
  3166. Insulin-Like Growth Factor Binding Protein-6 Promotes the Differentiation of Placental Mesenchymal Stem Cells into skeletal muscle Independent of Insulin …
  3167. Insulin-like growth factor I in skeletal muscle after weight-lifting exercise in frail elders
  3168. Insulin-like growth factor I prevents corticosteroid-induced diaphragm muscle atrophy in emphysematous hamsters
  3169. Insulin-like growth factor I signaling in skeletal muscle and the potential for cytokine interactions.
  3170. Insulin-like growth factor I slows the rate of denervation induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  3171. Insulin-like growth factor I-mediated skeletal muscle hypertrophy is characterized by increased mTOR-p70S6K signaling without increased Akt phosphorylation
  3172. Insulin-like growth factor I: the yin and yang of muscle atrophy
  3173. Insulin-like growth factor-1 and muscle wasting in chronic heart failure
  3174. Insulin-like growth factor-1 and myostatin mRNA expression in muscle: comparison between 62–77 and 21–31 yr old men
  3175. Insulin-like growth factor-1 induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3176. Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) analogue, LR3IGF-I, ameliorates the loss of body weight but not of skeletal muscle during food restriction
  3177. Insulin-like Growth Factor-I Extends in VitroReplicative Life Span of skeletal muscle Satellite Cells by Enhancing G1/S Cell Cycle Progression via the …
  3178. Insulin-like growth factor-I gene transfer by electroporation prevents skeletal muscle atrophy in glucocorticoid-treated rats
  3179. Insulin-like growth factor-I in muscle metabolism and myotherapies
  3180. Insulin-like growth factor-I induces androgen receptor activation in differentiating C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  3181. Insulin-like growth factor-I is required to maintain muscle volume in adult mice
  3182. Insulin-like growth factor-I-induced androgen receptor activation is mediated by the PI3K/Akt pathway in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  3183. Insulin-like growth factor-II delays early but enhances late regeneration of skeletal muscle
  3184. Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs), IGF receptors, and IGF-binding proteins: roles in skeletal muscle growth and differentiation
  3185. INSULIN-MEDIATED REGULATION OF muscle PROTEIN TURNOVER IN HEALTHY HUMANS
  3186. Insulin-resistant muscle is exercise resistant: evidence for reduced response of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes to exercise
  3187. Insulin‐Like Growth Factor I Regulation and Its Actions in skeletal muscle
  3188. Insulin‐like growth factor‐1 enhances rat skeletal muscle charge movement and L‐type Ca2+ channel gene expression
  3189. Insulin/IGF1 signalling mediates the effects of β2‐adrenergic agonist on muscle proteostasis and growth
  3190. Insulinlike growth factor-1 and its binding protein-3 polymorphisms predict circulating IGF-1 level and appendicular skeletal muscle mass in Chinese elderly
  3191. Insulinotropic and muscle protein synthetic effects of branched-chain amino acids: potential therapy for type 2 diabetes and sarcopenia
  3192. Intact single muscle fibres from SOD1G93A amyotrophic lateral sclerosis mice display preserved specific force, fatigue resistance and training‐like adaptations
  3193. Intake of branched-chain or essential amino acids attenuates the elevation in muscle levels of PGC-1α4 mRNA caused by resistance exercise
  3194. Intake of low-dose leucine-rich essential amino acids stimulates muscle anabolism equivalently to bolus whey protein in older women at rest and after exercise
  3195. Integrated expression analysis of muscle hypertrophy identifies Asb2 as a negative regulator of muscle mass
  3196. Integrated glycoproteomics identifies a role of N-glycosylation and galectin-1 on myogenesis and muscle development
  3197. Integration of Insulin receptor/Foxo signaling and dMyc activity during muscle growth regulates body size in Drosophila
  3198. Integration of microRNA changes in vivo identifies novel molecular features of muscle insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes
  3199. Integration of signals generated by nutrients, hormones, and exercise in skeletal muscle
  3200. Integration of Total Daily Protein Intake and Timing of Protein Supplementation on muscle Anabolism during Simulated Elite Athlete Training in Fit Young Males
  3201. Integrative analyses of miRNA-mRNA interactions reveal let-7b, miR-128 and MAPK pathway involvement in muscle mass loss in sex-linked dwarf chickens
  3202. Integrative analysis of porcine microRNAome during skeletal muscle development
  3203. Integrative analysis of transcriptomics and proteomics of skeletal muscles of the Chinese indigenous Shaziling pig compared with the Yorkshire breed
  3204. Integrative and Translational Physiology: Inflammation and Immunity in Organ System Physiology: Development aggravates the severity of skeletal muscle …
  3205. Integrative transcriptomics and proteomics analysis of longissimus dorsi muscles of Canadian double-muscled Large White pigs
  3206. Integrin signaling: linking mechanical stimulation to skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3207. Integrin signaling’s potential for mediating gene expression in hypertrophying skeletal muscle
  3208. Integrin-linked kinase stabilizes myotendinous junctions and protects muscle from stress-induced damage
  3209. Intense resistance training induces pronounced metabolic stress and impairs hypertrophic response in hind-limb muscles of rats
  3210. Intensity-controlled treadmill running in mice: cardiac and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3211. Intensive Care Unit-Acquired Weakness: Not Just Another muscle Atrophying Condition
  3212. Inter-individual variability in the adaptation of human muscle specific tension to progressive resistance training
  3213. Interaction between signalling pathways involved in skeletal muscle responses to endurance exercise
  3214. Interaction of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate free acid and adenosine triphosphate on muscle mass, strength, and power in resistance trained individuals
  3215. Interaction of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate free acid and adenosine triphosphate on muscle mass, strength, and power in resistance-trained individuals
  3216. Interaction of contractile activity and training history on mRNA abundance in skeletal muscle from trained athletes
  3217. Interaction of insulin like growth factor-1 and resistance training on skeletal muscle mass and function
  3218. Interaction of Loading and Feeding on skeletal muscle Anabolic Signaling and Protein Turnover in Humans
  3219. Interaction of thyroid hormone and functional overload on skeletal muscle isomyosin expression
  3220. Interactions between Growth of muscle and Stature: Mechanisms Involved and Their Nutritional Sensitivity to Dietary Protein: The Protein-Stat Revisited
  3221. Interactions between muscle and bone—where physics meets biology
  3222. Interactions between muscle stem cells, mesenchymal-derived cells and immune cells in muscle homeostasis, regeneration and disease
  3223. Interactions between muscle tissues and bone metabolism
  3224. Interactions of aging, overload, and creatine supplementation in rat plantaris muscle
  3225. Interactome mapping reveals important pathways in skeletal muscle development of pigs
  3226. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 expression by skeletal muscle cells augments myogenesis
  3227. Intercellular adhesion molecule‐1 is expressed by skeletal muscle cells in hypertrophying muscle of mice
  3228. Intercellular: local and systemic actions of skeletal muscle PGC-1s
  3229. Interference with SRF expression in skeletal muscles reduces peripheral nerve regeneration in mice
  3230. Interference with SRF expression in skeletal muscles reduces peripheral nerve regeneration in mice
  3231. Interleukin 6 and 8 gene expression responses to resistance exercise and the correlation to muscle mass
  3232. Interleukin-15 administration improves diaphragm muscle pathology and function in dystrophic mdx mice
  3233. Interleukin-15 decreases proteolysis in skeletal muscle: a direct effect
  3234. Interleukin-15 increases glucose uptake in skeletal muscle An antidiabetogenic effect of the cytokine
  3235. Interleukin-15 is able to suppress the increased DNA fragmentation associated with muscle wasting in tumour-bearing rats
  3236. Interleukin-15: A muscle-derived cytokine regulating fat-to-lean body composition,
  3237. Interleukin-6 as an adipokine and myokine: the regulatory role of cytokine in adipose tissue and skeletal muscle metabolism
  3238. Interleukin-6 is an essential regulator of satellite cell-mediated skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3239. Interleukin-6 promotes myogenic differentiation of mouse skeletal muscle cells: role of the STAT3 pathway
  3240. Interleukin‐8 enhances myocilin expression, Akt‐FoxO3 signaling and myogenic differentiation in rat skeletal muscle cells
  3241. Intermittent reloading attenuates muscle atrophy through modulating Akt/mTOR pathway.
  3242. Interplay between calcium and reactive oxygen/nitrogen species: an essential paradigm for vascular smooth muscle signaling
  3243. Interpretation of exercise-induced changes in human skeletal muscle mRNA expression depends on the timing of the post-exercise biopsies
  3244. Interrelationship among muscle, fat, and bone: connecting the dots on cellular, hormonal, and whole body levels
  3245. Interventions for sarcopenia and muscle weakness in older people
  3246. Intracellular Ca2+ signaling in skeletal muscle: decoding a complex message
  3247. Intracellular calcium regulation in vascular smooth muscle cells is altered by diabetes and hyperglycemia
  3248. Intracellular signaling in human skeletal muscle following different modes of exercise
  3249. Intracellular signaling pathways regulating net protein balance following diaphragm muscle denervation
  3250. Intracellular signaling specificity in skeletal muscle in response to different modes of exercise
  3251. Intracellular β 2-adrenergic receptor signaling specificity in mouse skeletal muscle in response to single-dose β 2-agonist clenbuterol treatment and acute …
  3252. Intramuscular anabolic signaling and endocrine response following resistance exercise: implications for muscle hypertrophy
  3253. Intramuscular responses with muscle damaging exercise and the interplay between multiple intracellular networks: a human perspective
  3254. Intramuscular β2-agonist administration enhances early regeneration and functional repair in rat skeletal muscle after myotoxic injury
  3255. Intrauterine growth-restricted sheep fetuses exhibit smaller hindlimb muscle fibers and lower proportions of insulin-sensitive Type I fibers near term
  3256. Intrinsic properties of muscle satellite cells are changed in response to long-term selection of mice for different growth traits
  3257. Intrinsic skeletal muscle alterations in chronic heart failure patients: a disease-specific myopathy or a result of deconditioning?
  3258. Inverse association between circulating adiponectin levels and skeletal muscle strength in Japanese men and women
  3259. Inverse association of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol concentration with muscle mass in children
  3260. Investigating muscle function after stroke rehabilitation with 31P-MRS: a preliminary study
  3261. Investigating novel regulators of mTORC1 activation in human skeletal muscle
  3262. Investigating the Molecular Mechanisms Involved in skeletal muscle Development: NF-kappa B and skeletal Myogenesis
  3263. Investigating the potential relationship between skeletal muscle atrophy and obesity
  3264. Investigating the role of selected epigenetic silencing marks in determining mouse skeletal muscle oxidative phenotype
  3265. Investigating the structure-function relationship of the USP19 deubiquitinating enzyme in muscle cell differentiation in vitro
  3266. Investigating TNF inhibition of IGF-1 signalling via JNK in cell culture models of skeletal muscle atrophy
  3267. Investigation into the transcriptional regulation of porcine muscle fibre type
  3268. Investigation of a role for the α7 integrin as a mechanotransducer of hypertrophic signaling in skeletal muscle
  3269. Investigation of myostatin and relevant regulators during muscle regeneration after an acute bout of eccentric exercise
  3270. Investigation of the Effect of Age on Regenerative Outcomes Following Treatment of Volumetric muscle Loss Injuries
  3271. Investigation of the effects of weight loss on Ovis aries muscle: a proteomic study on three breeds with different levels of adaptation to nutritional stress
  3272. Investigation of the lipid changes that occur in hypertrophic muscle due to fish protein-feeding using mass spectrometry imaging
  3273. Investigation of the Time Dependent Influence of Extracellular Osmotic Stress on Protein Turnover in skeletal muscle Cells
  3274. Investigation of wild-type and mycolactone-negative mutant Mycobacterium ulcerans on skeletal muscle: IGF-1 protects against mycolactone-induced muscle …
  3275. Investigations Into Causes of muscle Atrophy and Improving Clinical Outcomes Following Lower Limb Surgeries
  3276. Invited Review: Autocrine/paracrine IGF-I and skeletal muscle adaptation
  3277. INVITED REVIEW: Inhibitors of myostatin as methods of enhancing muscle growth and development
  3278. Invited review: intracellular signaling in contracting skeletal muscle
  3279. Invited review: plasticity and energetic demands of contraction in skeletal and cardiac muscle
  3280. Invited Review: Role of insulin in translational control of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle by amino acids or exercise
  3281. Involvement of Akt in regulation of skeletal muscle metabolism
  3282. Involvement of AMPK in regulating slow-twitch muscle atrophy during hindlimb unloading in mice
  3283. Involvement of cAMP/EPAC/Akt signaling in the antiproteolytic effects of pentoxifylline on skeletal muscles of diabetic rats
  3284. Involvement of microRNAs in the regulation of muscle wasting during catabolic conditions
  3285. Involvement of NF-κB and muscle specific E3 ubiquitin ligase MuRF1 in cigarette smoke-induced catabolism in C2 myotubes
  3286. Involvement of nitric oxide synthase in skeletal muscle adaptation to chronic overload
  3287. Involvement of phosphoinositide 3-kinase and Akt in the induction of muscle protein degradation by proteolysis-inducing factor
  3288. Involvement of receptor for advanced glycation end products in microgravity-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in mice
  3289. Involvement of released sphingosine 1-phosphate/sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor axis in skeletal muscle atrophy
  3290. Involvement of the muscle-tendon junction in skeletal muscle atrophy: an ultrastructural study
  3291. Irisin and FNDC5: effects of 12-week strength training, and relations to muscle phenotype and body mass composition in untrained women
  3292. Irisin is elevated in skeletal muscle and serum of mice immediately after acute exercise
  3293. Irisin recovers osteoarthritic chondrocytes: a muscle-cartilage cross-talk boosted by physical activity
  3294. Irisin stimulates muscle growth-related genes and regulates adipocyte differentiation and metabolism in humans
  3295. Iron content affects lipogenic gene expression in the muscle of Nelore beef cattle
  3296. Is an energy surplus required to maximize skeletal muscle hypertrophy associated with resistance training
  3297. Is body weight-support treadmill training effective in increasing muscle trophism after traumatic spinal cord injury? A systematic review
  3298. Is carbohydrate needed to further stimulate muscle protein synthesis/hypertrophy following resistance exercise?
  3299. Is inertial flywheel resistance training superior to gravity-dependent resistance training in improving muscle strength? A systematic review with meta-analyses
  3300. Is muscle growth a mechanism for increasing strength?
  3301. Is muscle structure influenced by genetical or functional factors? A study of three forearm muscles
  3302. Is Performing Repetitions to Failure Less Important Than Volume for muscle hypertrophy and Strength?
  3303. Is power training effective to produce muscle hypertrophy in older adults? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  3304. Is TP53INP2 a critical regulator of muscle mass?
  3305. Is training‐induced increase in muscle mass influenced by ACTN3 genotype?
  3306. Is visfatin an adipokine or myokine? Evidence for greater visfatin expression in skeletal muscle than visceral fat in chickens
  3307. Ischemic Preconditioning in Cardiac and skeletal muscle Induced by Exercise
  3308. ISLR regulates skeletal muscle atrophy via IGF1-PI3K/Akt-Foxo signaling pathway
  3309. Isoform-specific role of Na/K-ATPase α1 in skeletal muscle
  3310. Isolation and Culture of Quiescent skeletal muscle Satellite Cells
  3311. Isolation and ex vivo cultivation of single myofibers from porcine muscle
  3312. Isolation and immortalization of patient-derived cell lines from muscle biopsy for disease modeling
  3313. Isolation of two populations of myoblasts from porcine skeletal muscle
  3314. Isolation, culture and identification of porcine skeletal muscle satellite cells
  3315. Isolation, culture, characterization, and differentiation of human muscle progenitor cells from the skeletal muscle biopsy procedure
  3316. Isoleucine increases muscle mass through promoting myogenesis and intramyocellular fat deposition
  3317. Isometric resistance exercise fails to counteract skeletal muscle atrophy processes during the initial stages of unloading
  3318. Isometric resistance training increases strength and alters histopathology of dystrophin-deficient mouse skeletal muscle
  3319. Isoproterenol ameliorates workstress-induced rat skeletal muscle degeneration
  3320. Isoproterenol hydrochloride augments collagen proliferation and ATPase activity in mice soleus and EDL muscles
  3321. Isoquercitrin Delays Denervated Soleus muscle Atrophy by Inhibiting Oxidative Stress and Inflammation
  3322. It is not just muscle mass: a review of muscle quality, composition and metabolism during ageing as determinants of muscle function and mobility in later life
  3323. It’s not just about protein turnover: the role of ribosomal biogenesis and satellite cells in the regulation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3324. J Cachexia Sarcopenia muscle (2012) 3: 51–68
  3325. JAK/STAT3 pathway inhibition blocks skeletal muscle wasting downstream of IL-6 and in experimental cancer cachexia
  3326. JNK activation in TA and EDL muscle is load-dependent in rats receiving identical excitation patterns
  3327. JNK signaling contributes to skeletal muscle wasting and protein turnover in pancreatic cancer cachexia
  3328. Joint inflammation alters gene and protein expression and leads to atrophy in the tibialis anterior muscle in rats
  3329. JunB transcription factor maintains skeletal muscle mass and promotes hypertrophy
  3330. Keeping older muscle “young” through dietary protein and physical activity
  3331. Keratin 18 is an integral part of the intermediate filament network in murine skeletal muscle
  3332. Ketogenic diet and skeletal muscle hypertrophy: a frenemy relationship?
  3333. Ketogenic diet induces skeletal muscle atrophy via reducing muscle protein synthesis and possibly activating proteolysis in mice
  3334. Key aspects of phrenic motoneuron and diaphragm muscle development during the perinatal period
  3335. Key markers of mTORC1-dependent and mTORC1-independent signaling pathways regulating protein synthesis in rat soleus muscle during early stages of hindlimb …
  3336. Key signalling factors and pathways in the molecular determination of skeletal muscle phenotype
  3337. Kinase-specific responsiveness to incremental contractile activity in skeletal muscle with low and high mitochondrial content
  3338. Kinetic of transgene expression after electrotransfer into skeletal muscle: importance of promoter origin/strength
  3339. Kisspeptin and gonadotropin-releasing hormone signaling in skeletal muscle
  3340. Klotho, a new marker for osteoporosis and muscle strength in β-thalassemia major
  3341. Knockdown of Death-Associated Protein Expression Induces Global Transcriptome Changes in Proliferating and Differentiating muscle Satellite Cells
  3342. Knockdown of the E3 Ubiquitin ligase UBR5 and its role in skeletal muscle anabolism
  3343. Kyphosis and paraspinal muscle composition in older men: a cross-sectional study for the Osteoporotic Fractures in Men (MrOS) research group
  3344. L-arginine supplementation protects exercise performance and structural integrity of muscle fibers after a single bout of eccentric exercise in rats
  3345. l-Carnitine supplement reduces skeletal muscle atrophy induced by prolonged hindlimb suspension in rats
  3346. l-Carnitine supplementation in older women. A pilot study on aging skeletal muscle mass and function
  3347. L-Citrulline protects skeletal muscle cells from cachectic stimuli through an iNOS-dependent mechanism
  3348. L6 myoblast proliferation in response to muscle-derived extracts and serum from exercise-trained rats
  3349. Label-free quantitative proteomic analysis reveals muscle contraction and metabolism proteins linked to ultimate pH in bovine skeletal muscle
  3350. Laboratory methodology for the histological study of skeletal muscle
  3351. Lack of effect of recombinant human growth hormone (GH) on muscle morphology and GH-insulin-like growth factor expression in resistance-trained elderly men
  3352. Lack of galectin‐1 results in defects in myoblast fusion and muscle regeneration
  3353. Lack of heme oxygenase-1 induces inflammatory reaction and proliferation of muscle satellite cells after cardiotoxin-induced skeletal muscle injury
  3354. Lack of muscle fibre hypertrophy, myonuclear addition, and satellite cell pool expansion with resistance training in 83‐94‐year‐old men and women
  3355. Lack of myostatin alters intermyofibrillar mitochondria activity, unbalances redox status, and impairs tolerance to chronic repetitive contractions in muscle
  3356. Lack of myostatin impairs mechanical performance and ATP cost of contraction in exercising mouse gastrocnemius muscle in vivo
  3357. Lack of robust satellite cell activation and muscle regeneration during the progression of Pompe disease
  3358. Lack of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in very aged male Fischer 344× Brown Norway rats
  3359. Lack of Smad3 signaling leads to impaired skeletal muscle regeneration
  3360. Lack of Tgfbr1 and Acvr1b synergistically stimulates myofibre hypertrophy and accelerates muscle regeneration
  3361. Lack of the serum-and glucocorticoid-inducible kinase SGK1 improves muscle force characteristics and attenuates fibrosis in dystrophic mdx mouse muscle
  3362. Lack of β2‐adrenoceptors aggravates heart failure‐induced skeletal muscle myopathy in mice
  3363. Lack of β2‐AR improves exercise capacity and skeletal muscle oxidative phenotype in mice
  3364. Lactate dehydrogenase regulation in aged skeletal muscle: regulation by anabolic steroids and functional overload
  3365. Lactate stimulates a potential for hypertrophy and regeneration of mouse skeletal muscle
  3366. Lactic dehydrogenase activities of heart and skeletal muscle of exercised rats
  3367. Lamin mutations cause increased YAP nuclear entry in muscle stem cells
  3368. Lamin-related congenital muscular dystrophy alters mechanical signaling and skeletal muscle growth
  3369. Laminin-111 Improves the Anabolic Response to Mechanical Load in Aged skeletal muscle
  3370. Laminin-211 in skeletal muscle function
  3371. Large energetic adaptations of elderly muscle to resistance and endurance training
  3372. Large scale gene expression profiles as tools to study skeletal muscle adaptation
  3373. Large-scale mRNA analysis of female skeletal muscles during 60 days of bed rest with and without exercise or dietary protein supplementation as countermeasures
  3374. Laser capture microdissection of metachromatically stained skeletal muscle allows quantification of fiber type specific gene expression
  3375. Last Word on Point: Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass
  3376. Last Word on Point: Counterpoint: Satellite cell addition is/is not obligatory for skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3377. Last Word on Viewpoint: What is the relationship between the acute muscle protein synthetic response and changes in muscle mass?
  3378. LAT1 Protein Content Increases Following 12 Weeks of Resistance Exercise Training in Human skeletal muscle
  3379. Latissimus dorsi fine needle muscle biopsy: a novel and efficient approach to study proximal muscles of upper limbs
  3380. Lengthening contractions differentially affect p70 s6k phosphorylation compared to isometric contractions in rat skeletal muscle
  3381. Leptin administration favors muscle mass accretion by decreasing FoxO3a and increasing PGC-1α in ob/ob mice
  3382. Leptin, IL-6, and suPAR reflect distinct inflammatory changes associated with adiposity, lipodystrophy and low muscle mass in HIV-infected patients and …
  3383. Lessons from mammalian hibernators: molecular insights into striated muscle plasticity and remodeling
  3384. Leucine alleviates dexamethasone-induced suppression of muscle protein synthesis via synergy involvement of mTOR and AMPK pathways
  3385. Leucine and exercise improve skeletal muscle function in the mdx mouse
  3386. Leucine and HMB differentially modulate proteasome system in skeletal muscle under different sarcopenic conditions
  3387. Leucine as a treatment for muscle wasting: a critical review
  3388. Leucine attenuates muscle atrophy and autophagosome formation by activating PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway in rotator cuff tears
  3389. Leucine improved growth performance, muscle growth, and muscle protein deposition through AKT/TOR and AKT/FOXO3a signaling pathways in hybrid catfish …
  3390. Leucine Supplementation Decreases HDAC4 Expression and Nuclear Localization in skeletal muscle Fiber of Rats Submitted to Hindlimb Immobilization
  3391. Leucine Supplementation Does Not Restore Diminished skeletal muscle Satellite Cell Abundance and Myonuclear Accretion When Protein Intake Is Limiting in …
  3392. Leucine supplementation improves regeneration of skeletal muscles from old rats
  3393. Leucine-enriched essential amino acid and carbohydrate ingestion following resistance exercise enhances mTOR signaling and protein synthesis in human muscle
  3394. Leucine-enriched essential amino acids attenuate inflammation in rat muscle and enhance muscle repair after eccentric contraction
  3395. Leukocyte IGF-1 receptor expression during muscle recovery
  3396. Leukocytes, cytokines, growth factors and hormones in human skeletal muscle and blood after uphill or downhill running
  3397. Licorice flavonoid oil enhances muscle mass in KK-Ay mice
  3398. Life-long reduction in myomiR expression does not adversely affect skeletal muscle morphology
  3399. Lifelong physical activity prevents aging-associated insulin resistance in human skeletal muscle myotubes via increased glucose transporter expression
  3400. Lifelong physical exercise delays age-associated skeletal muscle decline
  3401. Ligand-independent activation of the androgen receptor by insulin-like growth factor-I and the role of the MAPK pathway in skeletal muscle cells
  3402. LIM and cysteine-rich domains 1 (LMCD1) regulates skeletal muscle hypertrophy, calcium handling, and force
  3403. Limb muscle size and contractile function in adults with cystic fibrosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  3404. Limb muscle Weakness in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease: Improving Characterization and Optimizing Exercise Prescription
  3405. Limited oxidative stress favors resistance to skeletal muscle atrophy in hibernating brown bears (Ursus arctos)
  3406. Linalool Prevents Cisplatin Induced muscle Atrophy by Regulating IGF-1/Akt/FoxO Pathway
  3407. Linc‐MYH configures INO 80 to regulate muscle stem cell numbers and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3408. Line-1 Retrotransposition and the Impact on Aging Rodent skeletal muscle Tissue
  3409. Links Between Testosterone, Oestrogen, and the Growth Hormone/Insulin-Like Growth Factor Axis and Resistance Exercise muscle Adaptations
  3410. Links between the IGF-1 signalling pathways and skeletal muscle hypertrophy in sheep
  3411. Lion (Panthera leo) and caracal (Caracal caracal) type IIx single muscle fibre force and power exceed that of trained humans
  3412. Lipid metabolism and cellular features of skeletal muscle and subcutaneous adipose tissue in pigs differing in IGF-II genotype
  3413. Lipid profile changes in mouse gastrocnemius muscle after denervation and beta-adrenoceptor stimulation
  3414. Lipoprotein lipase: Metabolic role in adipose tissue, arteries, and muscle
  3415. Live strong and prosper: the importance of skeletal muscle strength for healthy ageing
  3416. Liver-derived endocrine IGF-I is not critical for activation of skeletal muscle protein synthesis following oral feeding
  3417. LMNA Mutations, skeletal muscle Lipid Metabolism, and Insulin Resistance
  3418. LncIRS1 controls muscle atrophy via sponging miR‐15 family to activate IGF1‐PI3K/AKT pathway
  3419. Loaded wheel running and muscle adaptation in the mouse
  3420. Loading Recommendations for muscle Strength, hypertrophy, and Local Endurance: A Re-Examination of the Repetition Continuum
  3421. Loading‐associated expression of TRIM 72 and caveolin‐3 in antigravitational soleus muscle in mice
  3422. Local Applications of Myostatin-siRNA with Atelocollagen Increase skeletal muscle
  3423. Local applications of myostatin-siRNA with atelocollagen increase skeletal muscle mass and recovery of muscle function
  3424. Local changes of IGF-I mRNA, GH receptor mRNA, and fiber size in rat plantaris muscle following compensatory overload
  3425. Local expression of mIgf-1 modulates ubiquitin, caspase and CDK5 expression in skeletal muscle of an ALS mouse model
  3426. Local Heat Therapy to Accelerate Recovery After Exercise-Induced muscle Damage
  3427. Local insulin-like growth factor I prevents sepsis-induced muscle atrophy
  3428. Local myostatin inhibition improves skeletal muscle glucose uptake in insulin-resistant high-fat diet-fed mice
  3429. Local NSAID infusion inhibits satellite cell proliferation in human skeletal muscle after eccentric exercise
  3430. Local overexpression of the myostatin propeptide increases glucose transporter expression and enhances skeletal muscle glucose disposal
  3431. Localization of MyoD, myogenin and cell cycle regulatory factors in hypertrophying rat skeletal muscles
  3432. Localized and limited changes in the expression of myosin heavy chains in injured skeletal muscle fibers being repaired
  3433. Localized Igf-1 transgene expression sustains hypertrophy and regeneration in senescent skeletal muscle
  3434. Localized infusion of IGF-I results in skeletal muscle hypertrophy in rats
  3435. Locomotor activity influences muscle architecture and bone growth but not muscle attachment site morphology
  3436. Long non-coding RNA myoparr regulates GDF5 expression in denervated mouse skeletal muscle
  3437. Long term AMPK activation limits obesity induced muscle atrophy
  3438. Long term bed rest with and without vibration exercise countermeasures: effects on human muscle protein dysregulation
  3439. Long term functional and morphological characterization of muscle cell cultures
  3440. Long-term effects of botulinum toxin complex type A injection on mechano-and metabo-sensitive afferent fibers originating from gastrocnemius muscle
  3441. Long-Term Effects of Supplementary Aerobic Training on muscle hypertrophy
  3442. Long-term insulin-like growth factor-I expression in skeletal muscles attenuates the enhanced in vitro proliferation ability of the resident satellite cells in transgenic …
  3443. Long-term resistance training improves force and unloaded shortening velocity of single muscle fibres of elderly women
  3444. Long-term resistance training in the elderly: effects on dynamic strength, exercise capacity, muscle, and bone
  3445. Long-term strength training reverses the effects of aging on skeletal muscle of health elderly men.
  3446. Long-term supplementation with a cystine-based antioxidant delays loss of muscle mass in aging
  3447. Longer interset rest periods enhance muscle strength and hypertrophy in resistance-trained men
  3448. Longevity and lineages: toward the integrative biology of degenerative diseases in heart, muscle, and bone
  3449. Longevity and skeletal muscle mass: the role of IGF signalling, the sirtuins, dietary restriction and protein intake
  3450. Longissimus dorsi muscle label-free quantitative proteomic reveals biological mechanisms associated with intramuscular fat deposition
  3451. Longissimus muscle transcriptome profiles related to carcass and meat quality traits in fresh meat Pietrain carcasses
  3452. Longitudinal RNA-Seq analysis of acute and chronic neurogenic skeletal muscle atrophy
  3453. Lopinavir/Ritonavir impairs physical strength in association with reduced Igf1 expression in skeletal muscle of older mice
  3454. Losartan has no additive effect on the response to heavy-resistance exercise in human elderly skeletal muscle
  3455. Losartan restores skeletal muscle remodeling and protects against disuse atrophy in sarcopenia
  3456. Loss of class IA PI3K signaling in muscle leads to impaired muscle growth, insulin response, and hyperlipidemia
  3457. Loss of IL-15 receptor α alters the endurance, fatigability, and metabolic characteristics of mouse fast skeletal muscles
  3458. Loss of Mitochondria during skeletal muscle Atrophy
  3459. Loss of mitochondrial energetics is associated with poor recovery of muscle function but not mass following disuse atrophy
  3460. Loss of muscle Mass and muscle Strength in Obese and Nonobese Older Adults
  3461. Loss of nNOS inhibits compensatory muscle hypertrophy and exacerbates inflammation and eccentric contraction-induced damage in mdx mice
  3462. Loss of Pgc-1α expression in aging mouse muscle potentiates glucose intolerance and systemic inflammation
  3463. Loss of REDD1 augments the rate of the overload-induced increase in muscle mass
  3464. Loss of skeletal muscle area and fat-free mass during dabrafenib/trametinib and vemurafenib/cobimetinib treatments in patients with BRAF-mutant metastatic …
  3465. Loss of Subcutaneous Fat, muscle hypertrophy, Diabetes and Hyperlipidemia
  3466. Low body mass index negatively affects muscle mass and intramuscular fat of chronic stroke survivors
  3467. Low dose formoterol administration improves muscle function in dystrophic mdx mice without increasing fatigue
  3468. Low dose resveratrol promotes hypertrophy in wildtype skeletal muscle and reduces damage in skeletal muscle of exercised mdx mice
  3469. Low intensity exercise training improves skeletal muscle regeneration potential
  3470. Low intensity resistance exercise training with blood flow restriction: insight into cardiovascular function, and skeletal muscle hypertrophy in humans
  3471. Low Load Blood Flow Restricted Exercise Augment Anabolic Signalling Comparable to High Load Resistance and Translates Into Similar muscle Growth During 9 …
  3472. Low muscle glycogen concentration does not suppress the
  3473. Low muscle glycogen concentration does not suppress the anabolic response to resistance exercise
  3474. Low muscle mass affect hip fracture treatment outcomes in older individuals: a single-institution case-control study
  3475. Low responders to endurance training exhibit impaired hypertrophy and divergent biological process responses in rat skeletal muscle
  3476. Low volume progressive single set of resistance training is as effective as high volume multiple sets of resistance protocol on muscle strength and power.
  3477. Low Volume Resistance Exercise Prevents Loss of muscle Mass and Function During 14 Days of Knee Immobilization
  3478. Low-dose testosterone replacement therapy and electrically evoked resistance training enhance muscle quality after spinal cord injury
  3479. Low-frequency electrical stimulation attenuates muscle atrophy in CKD—a potential treatment strategy
  3480. Low-intensity blood flow restriction calf muscle training leads to similar functional and structural adaptations than conventional low-load strength training: A …
  3481. Low-intensity eccentric contractions attenuate muscle damage induced by subsequent maximal eccentric exercise of the knee extensors in the elderly
  3482. Low-intensity electrical stimulation ameliorates disruption of transverse tubules and neuromuscular junctional architecture in denervated rat skeletal muscle fibers
  3483. Low-intensity exercise can increase muscle mass and
  3484. Low-intensity exercise can increase muscle mass and strength proportionally to enhanced metabolic stress under ischemic conditions
  3485. Low-Intensity Vibration as a Treatment for Traumatic muscle Injury
  3486. Low-intensity vibration improves muscle healing in a mouse model of laceration injury
  3487. LOW-INTENSITY, ALTERNATE-DAY EXERCISE IMPROVES muscle PERFORMANCE WITHOUT APPARENT ADVERSE AFFECT IN POSTPOLIO PATIENTS1
  3488. Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) on muscle tissue: performance, fatigue and repair benefited by the power of light: Low-Level-Laser (Licht)-Therapie an …
  3489. Low-level laser therapy attenuates the acute inflammatory response induced by muscle traumatic injury
  3490. Low-load bench press training to fatigue results in muscle hypertrophy similar to high-load bench press training
  3491. Low-pH preparation of skeletal muscle satellite cells can be used to study activation in vitro
  3492. Low‐amplitude high frequency vibration down‐regulates myostatin and atrogin‐1 expression, two components of the atrophy pathway in muscle cells
  3493. Low‐level laser irradiation promotes the recovery of atrophied gastrocnemius skeletal muscle in rats
  3494. Lower body blood flow restriction training may induce remote muscle strength adaptations in an active unrestricted arm
  3495. Lower capillarization, VEGF protein, and VEGF mRNA response to acute exercise in the vastus lateralis muscle of aged vs. young women
  3496. Lower circulating insulin-like growth factor-I is associated with better cognition in females with exceptional longevity without compromise to muscle mass and …
  3497. Lower extremity muscle mass predicts functional performance in mobility-limited elders
  3498. Lower limb muscle dysfunction in COPD: The effects of resistance training and nutritional supplementation
  3499. Lower recovery of muscle protein lost during starvation in old rats despite a stimulation of protein synthesis
  3500. Lower serum albumin concentration and change in muscle mass: the Health, Aging and Body Composition Study–
  3501. Lower skeletal muscle capillarization and VEGF expression in aged vs. young men
  3502. Lower skeletal muscle mass in male transgenic mice with muscle-specific overexpression of myostatin
  3503. Lower-body muscle structure and its role in jump performance during squat, countermovement, and depth drop jumps
  3504. Lower-load is more effective than higher-load resistance training in increasing muscle mass in young women
  3505. Lpaatδ/Agpat4 deficiency impairs maximal force contractility in soleus and alters fibre type in extensor digitorum longus muscle
  3506. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone agonist effects on skeletal muscle: how hormonal therapy in prostate cancer affects muscular strength
  3507. M-creatine kinase gene expression in mechanically overloaded skeletal muscle of transgenic mice
  3508. Macrophages and skeletal muscle regeneration: a clodronate-containing liposome depletion study
  3509. Macrophages enhance muscle satellite cell proliferation and delay their differentiation
  3510. Macrophages fine tune satellite cell fate in dystrophic skeletal muscle of mdx mice
  3511. Macrophages improve survival, proliferation and migration of engrafted myogenic precursor cells into MDX skeletal muscle
  3512. Macrophages protect against muscle atrophy and promote muscle recovery in vivo and in vitro: a mechanism partly dependent on the insulin-like growth factor …
  3513. MAFbx, MuRF1, and the stress-activated protein kinases are upregulated in muscle cells during total knee arthroplasty
  3514. Magic-factor 1, a partial agonist of Met, induces muscle hypertrophy by protecting myogenic progenitors from apoptosis
  3515. Magnetic resonance imaging assessment of trunk muscles during prolonged bed rest
  3516. Magnetization of mesenchymal stem cells using magnetic liposomes enhances their retention and immunomodulatory efficacy in mouse inflamed skeletal muscle
  3517. Magnitude and Composition of the Energy Surplus for Maximizing muscle hypertrophy: Implications for Bodybuilding and Physique Athletes
  3518. Magnoflorine prevent the skeletal muscle atrophy via Akt/mTOR/FoxO signal pathway and increase slow-MyHC production in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
  3519. Maintaining skeletal muscle Through Eccentric Exercise after Bariatric Surgery: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  3520. Maintenance of muscle mass is not dependent on the calcineurin-NFAT pathway
  3521. Maintenance of whole muscle strength and size following resistance training in older men
  3522. Making fast-twitch dystrophic muscles bigger protects them from contraction injury and attenuates the dystrophic pathology
  3523. Making mice mighty: recent advances in translational models of load-induced muscle hypertrophy
  3524. Making muscle or mitochondria by selective splicing of PGC-1α
  3525. Making muscles Grow by G Protein–Coupled Receptor Signaling
  3526. Making muscles” stronger”: exercise, nutrition, drugs
  3527. MAMMALIAN MSS51 IS A NEWLY DESCRIBED, skeletal muscle-SPECIFIC GENE
  3528. Mammalian Mss51 is a skeletal muscle-specific gene modulating cellular metabolism
  3529. Mammalian skeletal muscle fiber type transitions
  3530. Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 activation is required for the stimulation of human skeletal muscle protein synthesis by essential amino acids
  3531. Mammalian target of rapamycin pathway is up-regulated by both acute endurance exercise and chronic muscle contraction in rat skeletal muscle
  3532. Manipulating dietary protein density and its effect on training-induced muscle performance and overall health among middle-aged adults
  3533. Manuscript category: Original article Full title: Hyperglycemia inhibits recovery from disuse-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in rats
  3534. Mapping of the contraction-induced phosphoproteome identifies TRIM28 as a significant regulator of skeletal muscle size and function
  3535. Marker Expression of Interstitial Cells in Human skeletal muscle: An Immunohistochemical Study
  3536. Markers for Handgrip Strength Are Associated With Strength in Weightlifters and muscle Fiber hypertrophy
  3537. Markers of human skeletal muscle mitochondrial biogenesis and quality control: effects of age and aerobic exercise training
  3538. Mass spectrometry-based identification of muscle-associated and muscle-derived proteomic biomarkers of dystrophinopathies
  3539. Massage as a mechanotherapy promotes skeletal muscle protein and ribosomal turnover but does not mitigate muscle atrophy during disuse in adult rats
  3540. Masseter muscle myofibrillar protein synthesis and degradation in an experimental critical illness myopathy model
  3541. Master Regulators of muscle Atrophy: Role of Costamere Components
  3542. Master Regulators of muscle Atrophy: Role of Costamere Components. Cells 2021, 10, 61
  3543. Masticatory muscle structure and function
  3544. Masticatory myosin unveiled: first determination of contractile parameters of muscle fibers from carnivore jaw muscles
  3545. Matching of calcineurin activity to upstream effectors is critical for skeletal muscle fiber growth
  3546. Maternal conjugated linoleic acid supplementation reverses high-fat diet-induced skeletal muscle atrophy and inflammation in adult male rat offspring
  3547. Maternal folic acid supplementation modulates the growth performance, muscle development and immunity of Hu sheep offspring of different litter size
  3548. Maternal Inactivity Programs skeletal muscle Dysfunction in Offspring Mice by Attenuating Apelin Signaling and Mitochondrial Biogenesis
  3549. Maternal Methyl-Donor Micronutrient Supplementation During Pregnancy Promotes skeletal muscle Differentiation and Maturity in Newborn and Weaning …
  3550. Maternal obesity downregulates myogenesis and β-catenin signaling in fetal skeletal muscle
  3551. Maternal obesity, inflammation, and fetal skeletal muscle development
  3552. Maternal plane of nutrition during late-gestation and weaning age alter steer calf longissimus muscle adipogenic microRNA and target gene expression
  3553. Maternal selenium supplementation enhanced skeletal muscle development through increasing protein synthesis and SelW mRNA levels of their offspring
  3554. Maternal zinc supplementation enhanced skeletal muscle development through increasing protein synthesis and inhibiting protein degradation of their offspring
  3555. Mathematical analysis of Ca2+ cycling and protein turnover in muscle fibers
  3556. Mathematical model of muscle wasting in cancer cachexia
  3557. Matrine improves skeletal muscle atrophy by inhibiting E3 ubiquitin ligases and activating the Akt/mTOR/FoxO3α signaling pathway in C2C12 myotubes and …
  3558. Matrix Metalloproteinase 13 from Satellite Cells is Required for Efficient muscle Growth and Regeneration
  3559. Matrix metalloproteinase-2 plays a critical role in overload induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3560. Maturation of an In Vitro skeletal muscle Tissue Model By Mechanical Stimulation
  3561. Mature IGF-I excels in promoting functional muscle recovery from disuse atrophy compared with pro-IGF-IA
  3562. Maximal lengthening contractions increase p70 S6 kinase phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle in the absence of nutritional supply
  3563. Maximal lengthening contractions induce different signaling responses in the type I and type II fibers of human skeletal muscle
  3564. Maximal voluntary isometric force production characteristics of six muscle groups in women aged 25 to 74 years
  3565. Maximizing muscle hypertrophy: a systematic review of advanced resistance training techniques and methods
  3566. Maximizing muscle protein anabolism: the role of protein quality
  3567. Maximum aerobic performance in lines of Mus selected for high wheel-running activity: effects of selection, oxygen availability and the mini-muscle phenotype
  3568. McArdle disease does not affect skeletal muscle fibre type profiles in humans
  3569. MCAT elements and the TEF-1 family of transcription factors in muscle development and disease
  3570. Meal feeding enhances formation of eIF4F in skeletal muscle: role of increased eIF4E availability and eIF4G phosphorylation
  3571. Measurement of skeletal muscle: laboratory and epidemiological methods
  3572. Measuring leg muscle and fat mass in humans: comparison of CT and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry
  3573. Measuring microRNA reporter activity in skeletal muscle using hydrodynamic limb vein injection of plasmid DNA combined with in vivo imaging
  3574. Meat and muscle Biology™
  3575. Meat science and muscle biology symposium—mechanism of growth hormone stimulation of skeletal muscle growth in cattle
  3576. MEAT SCIENCE AND muscle BIOLOGY SYMPOSIUM: Stem cell niche and postnatal muscle growth,
  3577. Mechanical load increases muscle IGF-I and androgen receptor mRNA concentrations in humans
  3578. Mechanical load induces sarcoplasmic wounding and FGF release in differentiated human skeletal muscle cultures
  3579. Mechanical load-dependent regulation of satellite cell and fiber size in rat soleus muscle
  3580. Mechanical loading induces the expression of a Pol I regulon at the onset of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3581. Mechanical loading of bioengineered skeletal muscle in vitro recapitulates gene expression signatures of resistance exercise in vivo
  3582. Mechanical loading of tissue engineered skeletal muscle prevents dexamethasone induced myotube atrophy
  3583. Mechanical loading stimulates hypertrophy in tissue‐engineered skeletal muscle: Molecular and phenotypic responses
  3584. Mechanical muscle function and lean body mass during supervised strength training and testosterone therapy in aging men with low‐normal testosterone levels
  3585. Mechanical overload and skeletal muscle fiber hyperplasia: a meta-analysis
  3586. Mechanical overloading increases maximal force and reduces fragility in hind limb skeletal muscle from Mdx mouse
  3587. Mechanical signal transduction in skeletal muscle growth and adaptation
  3588. Mechanical signal transduction: divergent communication and the potential consequences for masticatory muscle
  3589. Mechanical signals, IGF-I gene splicing, and muscle adaptation
  3590. Mechanical stimulation improves tissue-engineered human skeletal muscle
  3591. Mechanical stimulator for tissue-engineered skeletal muscle
  3592. Mechanical stimuli of skeletal muscle: implications on mTOR/p70s6k and protein synthesis
  3593. Mechanical Stretch and Electrical Stimulation in Mouse skeletal muscle in Vivo: Initiation of Hypertrophic Signaling
  3594. Mechanical stretch induces activation of skeletal muscle satellite cells in vitro
  3595. Mechanical stretch induces mTOR recruitment and activation at the phosphatidic acid-enriched macropinosome in muscle cell
  3596. Mechanically induced alterations in cultured skeletal muscle growth
  3597. Mechanism and clinical research advance of muscle atrophy: thinking based on the 65th Annual Meeting of American College of Sports Medicine
  3598. MechanisM and functions of identified miRnas in poultRy skeletal muscle developMent–a RevieW
  3599. Mechanism of anabolic steroid stimulated bovine muscle growth: role of the epidermal growth factor receptor
  3600. Mechanism of Attenuation of skeletal muscle Atrophy by Zinc-α2-Glycoprotein
  3601. Mechanism of intestinal and skeletal muscle glucose and amino acid uptake in pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction
  3602. MECHANISM OF muscle hypertrophy AND
  3603. MECHANISM OF muscle hypertrophy AND GLUCOSE UTILIZATION DURING EXERCISE
  3604. Mechanism of myostatin action during satellite cell activation and muscle wasting.
  3605. Mechanism of ribosome biogenesis and exercise adaptation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3606. Mechanism of work-induced hypertrophy of skeletal muscle.
  3607. Mechanisms and Mitigation of skeletal muscle Fatigue in Single Fibers from Older Adults
  3608. Mechanisms behind blood flow–restricted training and its effect toward muscle Growth
  3609. Mechanisms for fiber-type specificity of skeletal muscle atrophy
  3610. Mechanisms for maintaining muscle
  3611. Mechanisms for muscle health in the critically ill patient
  3612. Mechanisms involved in follistatin‐induced hypertrophy and increased insulin action in skeletal muscle
  3613. Mechanisms involved in the enhancement of mammalian target of rapamycin signalling and hypertrophy in skeletal muscle of myostatin-deficient mice
  3614. Mechanisms leading to restoration of muscle size with exercise and transplantation after spinal cord injury
  3615. Mechanisms modulating skeletal muscle phenotype
  3616. Mechanisms of androgen-induced hypertrophy: lessons from muscle cell models
  3617. Mechanisms of Atrophy and Myosin Heavy Chain Co-expression in Aging muscle
  3618. Mechanisms of Blood Flow Restriction Exercise in skeletal muscle Adaptations
  3619. Mechanisms of Botulinum Neurotoxin Induced skeletal muscle Atrophy
  3620. Mechanisms of cisplatin-induced muscle atrophy
  3621. Mechanisms of exercise-induced muscle damage and fatigue: Intracellular calcium accumulation
  3622. Mechanisms of Fibrosis in Regeneration of Aged skeletal muscle
  3623. Mechanisms of human skeletal muscle remodeling in response to concentric and eccentric loading paradigms
  3624. Mechanisms of hyperhomocysteinemia induced skeletal muscle myopathy after ischemia in the CBS−/+ mouse model
  3625. Mechanisms of IGF-1-mediated regulation of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  3626. Mechanisms of muscle atrophy and hypertrophy: implications in health and disease
  3627. Mechanisms of muscle denervation in aging: insights from a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  3628. Mechanisms of muscle growth and atrophy in mammals and Drosophila
  3629. Mechanisms of nascent fiber formation during avian skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3630. Mechanisms of oxidative damage and their impact on contracting muscle
  3631. Mechanisms of protein balance in skeletal muscle
  3632. Mechanisms of resistance exercise‐induced muscle hypertrophy:’You can’t make an omelette without breaking eggs’
  3633. Mechanisms of skeletal muscle ageing; avenues for therapeutic intervention
  3634. Mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy
  3635. Mechanisms of skeletal muscle hypertrophy following eccentric contractions.
  3636. Mechanisms of skeletal muscle injury and repair revealed by gene expression studies in mouse models
  3637. Mechanisms of statin-associated skeletal muscle-associated symptoms
  3638. Mechanisms of vitamin D action in skeletal muscle
  3639. Mechanisms regulating muscle mass during disuse atrophy and rehabilitation in humans
  3640. Mechanisms Regulating muscle Protein Synthesis in CKD
  3641. Mechanisms regulating neuromuscular junction development and function and causes of muscle wasting
  3642. Mechanisms responsible for disuse muscle atrophy: potential role of protein provision and exercise as countermeasures
  3643. Mechanisms underlying enhancements in muscle force and power output during maximal cycle ergometer exercise induced by chronic β2-adrenergic stimulation in …
  3644. Mechanisms underlying exercise-induced muscle damage
  3645. Mechanisms underlying the protection from contraction-induced skeletal muscle injury provided by exercising with passive stretches
  3646. Mechanisms underlying the sparing of masticatory versus limb muscle function in an experimental critical illness model
  3647. Mechanistic Analysis of SRF and the Myocardin Family of Coactivators During muscle Development
  3648. Mechano Growth Factor E peptide (MGF-E), derived from an isoform of IGF-1, activates human muscle progenitor cells and induces an increase in their fusion …
  3649. MECHANO-DEPENDENT SIGNALING PATHWAYS CONTROL PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN skeletal muscle
  3650. Mechano-transduction to muscle protein synthesis is modulated by FAK
  3651. Mechano‐biology of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and regeneration: Possible mechanism of stretch‐induced activation of resident myogenic stem cells
  3652. Mechanobiology in skeletal muscle: Conversion of Mechanical Information into Molecular Signal
  3653. MECHANOMYOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF EXERCISE hypertrophy-THE EFFECT ON muscle CONTRACTILE PROPERTIES
  3654. Mechanosensitive molecular networks involved in transducing resistance exercise-signals into muscle protein accretion
  3655. Mechanosensitive pathways controlling translation regulatory processes in skeletal muscle and implications for adaptation
  3656. Mechanotransduction and the regulation of mTORC1 signaling in skeletal muscle
  3657. Mechanotransduction in skeletal muscle
  3658. Mechanotransduction pathways in skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3659. MeCP2 affects skeletal muscle growth and morphology through non cell-autonomous mechanisms
  3660. Mediators and patterns of muscle loss in chronic systemic inflammation
  3661. MEF2 and HDAC proteins regulate striated muscle development and remodeling
  3662. MEF2 as upstream regulator of the transcriptome signature in human skeletal muscle during unloading
  3663. MEF2 impairment underlies skeletal muscle atrophy in polyglutamine disease
  3664. MEF2 responds to multiple calcium‐regulated signals in the control of skeletal muscle fiber type
  3665. MEF2-regulated Gtl2-Dio3 noncoding RNAs in cardiac muscle and disease
  3666. MEF2c-dependent downregulation of Myocilin mediates cancer-induced muscle wasting and associates with cachexia in cancer patients
  3667. MEF2c-dependent downregulation of myocilin mediates cancer-induced muscle wasting and associates with cachexia in patients with cancer
  3668. Mega roles of microRNAs in regulation of skeletal muscle health and disease
  3669. Melatonin is as effective as testosterone in the prevention of soleus muscle atrophy induced by castration in rats
  3670. Melatonin mediates monochromatic green light-induced satellite cell proliferation and muscle growth in chick embryo
  3671. Melengestrol acetate alters muscle cell proliferation in heifers and steers
  3672. Membrane properties of smooth muscle cells in pulmonary hypertensive rats
  3673. Mesenchymal Bmp3b expression maintains skeletal muscle integrity and decreases in age-related sarcopenia
  3674. Mesenchymal Stem Cells Alter the Inflammatory Response of C2C12 Mouse skeletal muscle Cells
  3675. Mesenchymal stem cells contribute to vascular growth in skeletal muscle in response to eccentric exercise
  3676. Mesenchymal Stromal Cell-based therapies as promising treatments for muscle regeneration after snakebite envenoming
  3677. Mesterolone Increases Satellite Cell Number without Inducing hypertrophy in Type I Oxidative muscle Fibers
  3678. Meta-analysis of expression signatures of muscle atrophy: gene interaction networks in early and late stages
  3679. Metabogenic and nutriceutical approaches to address energy dysregulation and skeletal muscle wasting in duchenne muscular dystrophy
  3680. Metabolic adaptations in skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, and whole-body oxidative capacity in response to resistance training
  3681. Metabolic and physiologic characteristics of skeletal muscle determine its response to clenbuterol treatment
  3682. Metabolic and structural changes in lower-limb skeletal muscle following neuromuscular electrical stimulation: a systematic review
  3683. Metabolic and structural impairment of skeletal muscle in heart failure
  3684. Metabolic benefits of resistance training and fast glycolytic skeletal muscle
  3685. Metabolic character of hypertrophied rat muscle
  3686. Metabolic cross-talk between skeletal muscle and adipose tissue in high-intensity interval training vs. moderate-intensity continuous training by regulation of PGC-1α
  3687. Metabolic derangements of skeletal muscle from a murine model of glioma cachexia
  3688. Metabolic effects of skeletal muscle-specific deletion of beta-arrestin-1 and-2 in mice
  3689. Metabolic maturation during muscle stem cell differentiation is achieved by miR-1/133a-mediated inhibition of the Dlk1-Dio3 mega gene cluster
  3690. Metabolic networks influencing skeletal muscle fiber composition
  3691. Metabolic profiling in serum and muscle of dairy cows during the periparturient period and the subsequent lactation
  3692. Metabolic Stress and Blood Flow Restriction Training as Interventions for skeletal muscle Atrophy following Musculoskeletal Injury
  3693. Meteorin-like facilitates skeletal muscle repair through a Stat3/IGF-1 mechanism
  3694. Metformin alters skeletal muscle transcriptome adaptations to resistance training in older adults
  3695. Metformin blunts muscle hypertrophy in response to progressive resistance exercise training in older adults: A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled …
  3696. Metformin mitigates the impaired development of skeletal muscle in the offspring of obese mice
  3697. Metformin protects the skeletal muscle glycogen stores against alterations inherent to functional limitation
  3698. Methodological considerations for and validation of the ultrasonographic determination of human skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  3699. Methodological validation of a vertical ladder with low intensity shock stimulus for resistance training in C57BL/6 mice: Effects on muscle mass and strength, body …
  3700. METRNL attenuates lipid-induced inflammation and insulin resistance via AMPK or PPARδ-dependent pathways in skeletal muscle of mice
  3701. Mice deficient in plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 have improved skeletal muscle regeneration
  3702. Mice lacking COX10 in skeletal muscle recapitulate the phenotype of progressive mitochondrial myopathies associated with cytochrome c …
  3703. Mice lacking the ski proto-oncogene have defects in neurulation, craniofacial patterning, and skeletal muscle development
  3704. Mice with myocyte deletion of vitamin D receptor have sarcopenia and impaired muscle function
  3705. Micro (RNA)-managing muscle wasting
  3706. Micro RNA s differentially regulated in cardiac and skeletal muscle in health and disease: Potential drug targets?
  3707. Micro-dystrophin and follistatin co-delivery restores muscle function in aged DMD model
  3708. Microarray analyses of SREBP-1a and SREBP-1c target genes identify new regulatory pathways in muscle
  3709. Microarray analysis of gene expression provides new insights into denervation-induced skeletal muscle atrophy
  3710. Microarray analysis reveals novel features of the muscle aging process in men and women
  3711. Microcurrent electrical nerve stimulation facilitates regrowth of mouse soleus muscle
  3712. microManaging glucose and lipid metabolism in skeletal muscle: role of microRNAs
  3713. Microphysiological 3D model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) from human iPS-derived muscle cells and optogenetic motor neurons
  3714. MicroRNA and long non-coding RNA regulation in skeletal muscle from growth to old age shows striking dysregulation of the callipyge locus
  3715. microRNA and skeletal muscle function: novel potential roles in exercise, diseases, and aging
  3716. MicroRNA and vascular smooth muscle cells
  3717. MicroRNA control of muscle development and disease
  3718. MicroRNA expression and protein acetylation pattern in respiratory and limb muscles of Parp-1−/− and Parp-2−/− mice with lung cancer cachexia
  3719. MicroRNA expression profiling in skeletal muscle reveals different regulatory patterns in high and low responders to resistance training
  3720. MicroRNA function in muscle development
  3721. MicroRNA in muscle Development and Function
  3722. MicroRNA regulation in heart and skeletal muscle over the freeze–thaw cycle in the freeze tolerant wood frog
  3723. MicroRNA signature in response to nutrient restriction and re-feeding in fast skeletal muscle of grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)
  3724. MicroRNA suppression of stress-responsive NDRG2 during dexamethasone treatment in skeletal muscle cells
  3725. MicroRNA transcriptome profile analysis in porcine muscle and the effect of miR-143 on the MYH7 gene and protein
  3726. MicroRNA transcriptome profiles during swine skeletal muscle development
  3727. MicroRNA-1 and microRNA-133a expression are decreased during skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3728. microRNA-1 and microRNA-206 regulate skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation and differentiation by repressing Pax7
  3729. microRNA-133: expression, function and therapeutic potential in muscle diseases and cancer
  3730. MicroRNA-199a is induced in dystrophic muscle and affects WNT signaling, cell proliferation, and myogenic differentiation
  3731. MicroRNA-206 is overexpressed in the diaphragm but not the hindlimb muscle of mdx mouse
  3732. MicroRNA-206: the skeletal muscle-specific myomiR
  3733. Microrna-221 and microrna-222 modulate differentiation and maturation of skeletal muscle cells
  3734. MicroRNA-223-3p promotes skeletal muscle regeneration by regulating inflammation in mice
  3735. MicroRNA-23a has minimal effect on endurance exercise-induced adaptation of mouse skeletal muscle
  3736. MicroRNA-431 accelerates muscle regeneration and ameliorates muscular dystrophy by targeting Pax7 in mice
  3737. MicroRNA-494-3p inhibits formation of fast oxidative muscle fibres by targeting E1A-binding protein p300 in human-induced pluripotent stem cells
  3738. microRNA‐151–3p Regulates Slow muscle Gene Expression by Targeting ATP2a2 in skeletal muscle Cells
  3739. MicroRNAs 1, 133, and 206: critical factors of skeletal and cardiac muscle development, function, and disease
  3740. microRNAs and muscle disorders
  3741. MicroRNAs as potential therapeutic targets for muscle wasting during cancer cachexia
  3742. MicroRNAs flex their muscles
  3743. MicroRNAs in skeletal and cardiac muscle development
  3744. MicroRNAs in skeletal muscle
  3745. MicroRNAs in skeletal muscle and Hints on Their Potential Role in muscle Wasting During Cancer Cachexia
  3746. MicroRNAs in skeletal muscle and their regulation with exercise, ageing, and disease
  3747. MicroRNAs in skeletal muscle biology and exercise adaptation
  3748. microRNAs in skeletal muscle differentiation and disease
  3749. MicroRNAs in skeletal muscle: their role and regulation in development, disease and function
  3750. MicroRNAs modulate skeletal muscle remodelling and regeneration
  3751. MicroRNAs: playing a big role in explaining skeletal muscle adaptation?
  3752. Microtubule organization in striated muscle cells
  3753. Microtubule-based Transport is Essential to Distribute RNA and Nascent Protein in skeletal muscle
  3754. Migration of turkey muscle satellite cells is enhanced by the syndecan-4 cytoplasmic domain through the activation of RhoA
  3755. Mild aerobic training with blood flow restriction increases the hypertrophy index and MuSK in both slow and fast muscles of old rats: Role of PGC-1α
  3756. Mild heat stress enhances differentiation and proliferation of Japanese quail myoblasts and enhances slow muscle fiber characteristics
  3757. Milk for skeletal muscle health and sarcopenia in older adults: a narrative review
  3758. Milk Peptide Intake May Decrease muscle Damage after Eccentric Exercise
  3759. Mimicking exercise in three‐dimensional bioengineered skeletal muscle to investigate cellular and molecular mechanisms of physiological adaptation
  3760. Mineralocorticoid Receptor Signaling Contributes to Normal muscle Repair After Acute Injury
  3761. Miniaturized skeletal muscle tissue fabrication for measuring contractile activity
  3762. Minimal clinically important differences in COPD: body mass index and muscle strength
  3763. Minimal disuse muscle atrophy and seasonal alterations in the calcium handling system in skeletal muscle of hibernating brown bears
  3764. Minimal whey protein with carbohydrate stimulates muscle protein synthesis following resistance exercise in trained young men
  3765. miR-143: a novel regulator of MyoD expression in fast and slow muscles of Siniperca chuatsi
  3766. miR-155 inhibits expression of the MEF2A protein to repress skeletal muscle differentiation
  3767. miR-206 is required for changes in cell adhesion that drive muscle cell morphogenesis in Xenopus laevis
  3768. miR-206 represses hypertrophy of myogenic cells but not muscle fibers via inhibition of HDAC4
  3769. MiR-206, a key modulator of skeletal muscle development and disease
  3770. miR-23a is decreased during muscle atrophy by a mechanism that includes calcineurin signaling and exosome-mediated export
  3771. miR-23b-3p acts as a counter-response against skeletal muscle atrophy
  3772. Mir-27b and piedmontese bovine double-muscle phenotype.
  3773. MiR-27b promotes sheep skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation by targeting myostatin gene
  3774. miR-378 attenuates muscle regeneration by delaying satellite cell activation and differentiation in mice
  3775. miR-431 promotes differentiation and regeneration of old skeletal muscle by targeting Smad4
  3776. MiR‐208b regulates cell cycle and promotes skeletal muscle cell proliferation by targeting CDKN1A
  3777. miR‐29c improves skeletal muscle mass and function throughout myocyte proliferation and differentiation and by repressing atrophy‐related genes
  3778. miRNA analysis for the assessment of exercise and amino acid effects on human skeletal muscle
  3779. miRNA in the regulation of skeletal muscle adaptation to acute endurance exercise in C57Bl/6J male mice
  3780. miRNA transcriptome of hypertrophic skeletal muscle with overexpressed myostatin propeptide
  3781. miRNAs in muscle Diseases
  3782. miRNAS in normal and diseased skeletal muscle
  3783. Mitochondria Dysfunction in Aging and Metabolic Diseases: Loss of mitochondrial energetics is associated with poor recovery of muscle function but not mass …
  3784. Mitochondria Dysfunction in Aging and Metabolic Diseases: Remodeling of skeletal muscle mitochondrial proteome with high-fat diet involves greater …
  3785. Mitochondria Homeostasis and Oxidant/Antioxidant Balance in skeletal muscle—Do Myokines Play a Role?
  3786. Mitochondria Homeostasis and Oxidant/Antioxidant Balance in skeletal muscle—Do Myokines Play a Role? Antioxidants 2021, 10, 179
  3787. Mitochondria quality control and muscle mass maintenance
  3788. Mitochondrial adaptation in parvalbumin knockout muscle fibres
  3789. Mitochondrial and skeletal muscle health with advancing age
  3790. Mitochondrial biogenesis during skeletal muscle regeneration
  3791. Mitochondrial calcium regulation during and following contractions in skeletal muscle
  3792. Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Correspond to High Levels of Oxidative DNA Damage in skeletal muscle of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary
  3793. Mitochondrial dysfunction in skeletal muscle pathologies
  3794. Mitochondrial dysfunction launches dexamethasone-induced skeletal muscle atrophy via AMPK/FOXO3 signaling
  3795. Mitochondrial health and muscle plasticity after spinal cord injury
  3796. Mitochondrial impairment induced by postnatal ActRIIB blockade does not alter function and energy status in exercising mouse glycolytic muscle in vivo
  3797. Mitochondrial oxidative stress impairs contractile function but paradoxically increases muscle mass via fibre branching
  3798. Mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling is necessary for the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass
  3799. Mitogen‐activated protein kinase‐activated protein kinase 2 (MK2) in skeletal muscle atrophy and hypertrophy
  3800. Mixed lactate and caffeine compound increases satellite cell activity and anabolic signals for muscle hypertrophy
  3801. Mixed muscle protein synthesis and breakdown after resistance exercise in humans
  3802. Mixing it up: the biological significance of hybrid skeletal muscle fibers
  3803. MMP inhibition as a potential method to augment the healing of skeletal muscle and tendon extracellular matrix
  3804. MMP− 2 expression in skeletal muscle after strength training
  3805. MMP13 Inhibition Does Not Rescue GMPPB-Deficient skeletal muscle in Zebrafish
  3806. Mobilisation of satellite cells following ischaemia and reperfusion in primate skeletal muscle
  3807. Modeling energy dynamics in mice with skeletal muscle hypertrophy fed high calorie diets
  3808. Modeling the transport of nuclear proteins along single skeletal muscle cells
  3809. Modelling performance and skeletal muscle adaptations with exponential growth functions during resistance training
  3810. Moderate exercise attenuates the loss of skeletal muscle mass that occurs with intentional caloric restriction–induced weight loss in older, overweight to obese adults
  3811. Moderate exercise suppresses NF-κB signaling and activates the SIRT1-AMPK-PGC1α axis to attenuate muscle loss in diabetic db/db mice
  3812. Moderate hypoxia promotes skeletal muscle cell growth and hypertrophy in C2C12 cells
  3813. Moderate‐intensity aerobic exercise improves skeletal muscle quality in older adults
  3814. Moderately increased protein intake predominately from egg sources does not influence whole body, regional, or muscle composition responses to resistance training …
  3815. Moderators of skeletal muscle maintenance are compromised in sarcopenic obese mice
  3816. Modulating metabolism to improve cancer-induced muscle wasting
  3817. Modulation of Caspase Activity Regulates skeletal muscle Regeneration and
  3818. Modulation of Dexamethasone-Induced Effects on the Rat skeletal muscles by Testosterone
  3819. Modulation of HSP25 and TNF-α during the early stages of functional overload of a rat slow and fast muscle
  3820. Modulation of IGF mRNA abundance during stretch-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy and regression
  3821. Modulation of microRNAs during exercise and disease in human skeletal muscle
  3822. Modulation of muscle atrophy, fatigue and MLC phosphorylation by MuRF1 as indicated by hindlimb suspension studies on MuRF1-KO mice
  3823. Modulation of skeletal muscle fiber growth and specialization by mitogen-activated protein kinase pathways
  3824. Modulation of the Neuregulin 1/ErbB system after skeletal muscle denervation and reinnervation
  3825. Modulation of the renin–angiotensin system in white adipose tissue and skeletal muscle: focus on exercise training
  3826. Modulation of trophism and fiber type expression of denervated muscle by different patterns of electrical stimulation
  3827. Modulations of the calcineurin/NF-AT pathway in skeletal muscle atrophy
  3828. Molecular adaptations of skeletal muscle in health and disease
  3829. Molecular analyses provide insight into mechanisms underlying sarcopenia and myofibre denervation in old skeletal muscles of mice
  3830. Molecular and cellular adaptation of muscle in response to physical training
  3831. Molecular and cellular determinants of skeletal muscle atrophy and hypertrophy
  3832. Molecular and cellular mechanism of muscle regeneration
  3833. Molecular and cellular mechanisms of muscle aging and sarcopenia and effects of electrical stimulation in seniors
  3834. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of RBM20 in skeletal muscle Pre-mRNA Splicing, Regeneration and Myopathy
  3835. Molecular and cellular mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy: an update
  3836. Molecular and cellular regulation of stem cells during muscle regeneration
  3837. Molecular and Endocrine Mechanisms that Regulate skeletal muscle Growth in the Fine Flounder (Paralichthys adspersus)
  3838. Molecular and Neural Adaptations to Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation; Implications for Ageing muscle
  3839. Molecular and physiological effects of muscle wasting and its treatment by blocking myostatin and activins
  3840. Molecular and physiological events in respiratory muscles and blood of rats exposed to inspiratory threshold loading
  3841. Molecular attributes of human skeletal muscle at rest and after unaccustomed exercise: an age comparison
  3842. Molecular basis of muscle hypertrophy and atrophy: Potential therapy for muscular dystrophy
  3843. Molecular basis of paradoxical muscle hypertrophy in dystrophin-deficient muscle
  3844. Molecular biomarker discovery and physiological assessment of skeletal muscle in cancer cachexia
  3845. Molecular Biotechnology of Development and Growth in Fish muscle
  3846. Molecular brakes regulating mTORC1 activation in skeletal muscle following 1 synergist ablation 2
  3847. Molecular brakes regulating mTORC1 activation in skeletal muscle following synergist ablation
  3848. Molecular changes following skeletal muscle disuse in humans
  3849. Molecular characterization and different expression patterns of the muscle ankyrin repeat protein (MARP) family during porcine skeletal muscle development in vitro …
  3850. Molecular Characterization of the AKT-TOR Signaling Pathway in Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): Its Potential Role in muscle Growth and …
  3851. Molecular characterization of the MuRF genes in rainbow trout: Potential role in muscle degradation
  3852. Molecular cloning and characterization of porcine calcineurin-α subunit expression in skeletal muscle
  3853. Molecular determinants of force production in human skeletal muscle fibers: effects of myosin isoform expression and cross-sectional area
  3854. Molecular determinants of skeletal muscle hypertrophy in animals
  3855. Molecular determinants of skeletal muscle mass: getting the “AKT” together
  3856. Molecular determinants of the localization and assembly of the giant protein UNC-89 (obscurin) in C. elegans muscle
  3857. Molecular events and signalling pathways involved in skeletal muscle disuse‐induced atrophy and the impact of countermeasures
  3858. Molecular genetics of muscle development andneuromuscular diseases Kloster Irsee, Germany, September 26–October 1, 1999
  3859. Molecular genetics of skeletal muscle development
  3860. Molecular heterogeneities of adipose depots-potential effects on adipose-muscle cross-talk in humans, mice and farm animals
  3861. Molecular impact of clenbuterol and isometric strength training on rat EDL muscles
  3862. Molecular insights into muscle homeostasis, atrophy and wasting
  3863. Molecular Markers of Mechanical Activity/Inactivity Induced Anabolic and Catabolic States in Striated muscle
  3864. Molecular markers of skeletal muscle hypertrophy following 10 wk of resistance training in oral contraceptive users and nonusers
  3865. Molecular Mechanism of muscle Wasting in CKD
  3866. Molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways of angiotensin II-induced muscle wasting: potential therapeutic targets for cardiac cachexia
  3867. Molecular mechanisms and therapeutics of the deficit in specific force in ageing skeletal muscle
  3868. Molecular mechanisms and treatment options for muscle wasting diseases
  3869. Molecular Mechanisms Characterizing skeletal muscle Phenotype and Function.
  3870. Molecular mechanisms modulating muscle mass
  3871. Molecular Mechanisms of Anthocyanins as A Potential Nutraceutical for muscle Regeneration
  3872. Molecular mechanisms of cancer cachexia‑induced muscle atrophy
  3873. Molecular Mechanisms of muscle Responses to Exercise
  3874. Molecular mechanisms of obesity-induced osteoporosis and muscle atrophy
  3875. Molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle adaptations to exercise
  3876. Molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle atrophy in a mouse model of cerebral ischemia
  3877. Molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle development, regeneration, and osteogenic conversion
  3878. Molecular mechanisms of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3879. Molecular Mechanisms of skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  3880. Molecular Mechanisms Regulating muscle Plasticity in Fish
  3881. Molecular networks in skeletal muscle plasticity
  3882. Molecular networks of human muscle adaptation to exercise and age
  3883. Molecular profiles of Quadriceps muscle in myostatin-null mice reveal PI3K and apoptotic pathways as myostatin targets
  3884. Molecular regulation of human skeletal muscle protein synthesis in response to exercise and nutrients: A compass for overcoming age-related anabolic resistance
  3885. Molecular regulation of muscle development and growth in Senegalese sole larvae exposed to temperature fluctuations
  3886. Molecular Regulation of muscle-Resident Mesenchymal Stem Cells
  3887. Molecular Regulation of skeletal muscle Growth and Organelle Biosynthesis: Practical Recommendations for Exercise Training
  3888. Molecular regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  3889. Molecular regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  3890. Molecular regulation of skeletal muscle mass and the contribution of nitric oxide: A review
  3891. Molecular responses of human muscle to eccentric exercise
  3892. Molecular signaling pathways regulating muscle proteolysis during atrophy
  3893. Molecular targets of androgen signaling that characterize skeletal muscle recovery and regeneration
  3894. Molecular transducers of human skeletal muscle remodeling under different loading states
  3895. Molecular, cellular and physiological investigation of myostatin propeptide-mediated muscle growth in adult mice
  3896. Molt cycle regulation of protein synthesis in skeletal muscle of the blackback land crab, Gecarcinus lateralis, and the differential expression of a myostatin-like factor …
  3897. MondoA Is Required for Normal Myogenesis and Regulation of the skeletal muscle Glycogen Content in Mice
  3898. Monitoring daytime differences in moderate intensity exercise capacity using treadmill test and muscle dissection
  3899. Monocarboxylate transporter expression at the onset of skeletal muscle regeneration
  3900. Monocyte depletion increases local proliferation of macrophage subsets after skeletal muscle injury
  3901. Monosodium Iodoacetate delays regeneration and inhibits hypertrophy in skeletal muscle cells in vitro
  3902. More than a ‘speed gene’: ACTN3 R577X genotype, trainability, muscle damage, and the risk for injuries
  3903. More than just a garbage can: emerging roles of the lysosome as an anabolic organelle in skeletal muscle
  3904. Moringa oleifera Improves skeletal muscle Metabolism and Running Performance in Mice
  3905. Morphological and functional aspects of human skeletal muscle
  3906. Morphological and functional remodelling of the neuromuscular junction by skeletal muscle PGC-1α
  3907. Morphological and histochemical organization of the flexor carpi radialis muscle in the cat
  3908. Morphological and molecular aspects of immobilization-induced muscle atrophy in rats at different stages of postnatal development: the role of autophagy
  3909. Morphological changes in murine skeletal muscle in response to exercise and mesterolone
  3910. Morphological evidence for telocytes as stromal cells supporting satellite cell activation in eccentric contraction-induced skeletal muscle injury
  3911. Morphological investigations of the effect of thermal manipulation during embryogenesis on body performance and structure of pectoral and thigh muscle of …
  3912. Morphological observations supporting muscle fiber hyperplasia following weight‐lifting exercise in cats
  3913. Morphology and Anabolic Response of skeletal muscles Subjected to Eccentrically or Concentrically Biased Exercise
  3914. Morphology, metabolism, microcirculation, and strength of skeletal muscles in cancer-related cachexia
  3915. Morphometric analyses on the muscles of exercise trained and untrained dogs
  3916. Morphometric analysis of satellite cells in rat skeletal muscles: soleus and extensor digitorum longus
  3917. Morphometric characteristics of neuromuscular spindles in hypertrophied skeletal muscle
  3918. Motion into mass: how does tension stimulate muscle growth?
  3919. Motor Nerve Terminal Morphology with Unloading and Reloading of muscle in Procambarus Clarkii
  3920. Motor unit fibre density in extremely hypertrophied skeletal muscles in man
  3921. Motor Unit Properties in Human Limb muscles: Chronic and Acute Perturbations
  3922. Mouse Cachectic skeletal muscle mTORC1 Signaling in Response to Acute Eccentric Contractions
  3923. Mouse plantar flexor muscle size and strength after inactivity and training
  3924. Moving human muscle physiology research forward: an evaluation of fiber type-specific protein research methodologies
  3925. MR measurements of muscle damage and adaptation after eccentric exercise
  3926. MRI analysis of structural changes in skeletal muscles and surrounding tissues following long-term walking exercise with training equipment
  3927. mRNA expression of fibroblast growth factors and hepatocyte growth factor in rat plantaris muscle following denervation and compensatory overload
  3928. mRNA expression signatures of human skeletal muscle atrophy identify a natural compound that increases muscle mass
  3929. mrnA expressions of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1α, tumor necrosis factor-α, and interleukin-6 in paraspinal muscles of …
  3930. mRNA translation control by Dhx36 binding to 5′ UTR G-quadruplex structures is essential for skeletal muscle stem cell regenerative functions
  3931. mRNA-Seq reveals complex patterns of gene regulation and expression in the mouse skeletal muscle transcriptome associated with calorie restriction
  3932. MSH blunts endotoxin-induced MuRF1 and atrogin-1 upregulation in skeletal muscle by modulating NF-B and Akt/FoxO1 pathway
  3933. MST1 down-regulation in decreasing apoptosis of aortic dissection smooth muscle cell apoptosis
  3934. MST1, a key player, in enhancing fast skeletal muscle atrophy
  3935. mTOR function in skeletal muscle hypertrophy: increased ribosomal RNA via cell cycle regulators
  3936. mTOR function in skeletal muscle: a focal point for overnutrition and exercise
  3937. mTOR inhibition and BMP signaling act synergistically to reduce muscle fibrosis and improve myofiber regeneration
  3938. mTOR pathway inhibition attenuates skeletal muscle growth induced by stretching
  3939. mTOR pathway inhibition attenuates skeletal muscle growth induced by stretching
  3940. mTOR Pathway is Up-regulated by Both Acute Endurance Exercise and Chronic muscle Contraction in Rat skeletal muscle
  3941. mTOR regulates skeletal muscle regeneration in vivo through kinase-dependent and kinase-independent mechanisms
  3942. mTOR signaling in cellular growth and skeletal muscle maturation
  3943. mTor signaling in skeletal muscle during sepsis and inflammation: where does it all go wrong?
  3944. mTOR signaling pathway and protein synthesis: from training to aging and muscle autophagy
  3945. MTOR Signaling Pathway Associated with skeletal muscle hypertrophy Following Resistance Exercise Training
  3946. mTOR signaling response to resistance exercise is altered by chronic resistance training and detraining in skeletal muscle
  3947. mTOR, Akt, S6 kinases and the control of skeletal muscle growth
  3948. mTORC1 and JNK coordinate phosphorylation of the p70S6K1 autoinhibitory domain in skeletal muscle following functional overloading
  3949. mTORC1 and PKB/Akt control the muscle response to denervation by regulating autophagy and HDAC4
  3950. mTORC1 and the regulation of skeletal muscle anabolism and mass
  3951. mTORC1 in the control of myogenesis and adult skeletal muscle mass
  3952. mTORC1 promotes denervation-induced muscle atrophy through a mechanism involving the activation of FoxO and E3 ubiquitin ligases
  3953. mTORC1 signaling in individual human muscle fibers following resistance exercise in combination with intake of essential amino acids
  3954. mTORC2 affects the maintenance of the muscle stem cell pool
  3955. Multi-omic analysis of hibernator skeletal muscle and calcium handling regulation
  3956. Multi-omic analysis of hibernator skeletal muscle and regulation of calcium handling
  3957. Multi-tasking role of the mechanosensing protein Ankrd2 in the signaling network of striated muscle
  3958. Multifaceted role of insulin-like growth factors and mammalian target of rapamycin in skeletal muscle
  3959. Multifidus muscle changes after back injury are characterized by structural remodeling of muscle, adipose and connective tissue, but not muscle atrophy
  3960. Multiple actions of beta-adrenergic agonists on skeletal muscle and adipose tissue.
  3961. Multiple phosphorylation events control mitotic degradation of the muscle transcription factor Myf5
  3962. Multiple roles of calcineurin in skeletal muscle growth.
  3963. Multiple signaling pathways cooperate to activate skeletal muscle differentiation
  3964. Multiple stimulations for muscle–nerve–blood vessel unit in compensatory hypertrophied skeletal muscle of rat surgical ablation model
  3965. Multiple types of skeletal muscle atrophy involve a common program of changes in gene expression
  3966. Multiscale analysis of a regenerative therapy for treatment of volumetric muscle loss injury
  3967. MuRF1/TRIM63, master regulator of muscle mass
  3968. MuRFs specialized members of the TRIM/RBCC family with roles in the regulation of the trophic state of muscle and its metabolism
  3969. Murine models of atrophy, cachexia, and sarcopenia in skeletal muscle
  3970. muscle activation during gravity-independent resistance exercise compared to common exercises
  3971. muscle activation during low-versus high-load resistance training in well-trained men
  3972. muscle activation strategies in multiple muscle systems.
  3973. muscle adaptations and fatigue
  3974. muscle ageing and anabolic response in the context of healthy and chronically HIV infected individuals
  3975. muscle alterations induced by electrostimulation are lower at short quadriceps femoris length
  3976. muscle and Bone Biology–Similarities and Differences
  3977. muscle and bone development
  3978. muscle and bone health in postmenopausal women: role of protein and vitamin D supplementation combined with exercise training
  3979. muscle and bone, a common world? Biological pathways in muscle and bone adaptation to mechanical loading
  3980. muscle and exercise physiology
  3981. muscle and meat: New horizons and applications for proteomics on a farm to fork perspective
  3982. muscle and nerve pathology in Dunnigan familial partial lipodystrophy
  3983. muscle and serum changes with salbutamol administration in aerobically exercised rats
  3984. muscle and serum metabolomes are dysregulated in colon-26 tumor-bearing mice despite amelioration of cachexia with activin receptor type 2B ligand blockade
  3985. muscle and tendon characteristics after six weeks of overloaded stretch training
  3986. muscle and tendon injury and repair
  3987. muscle architecture and aging: functional adaptation and clinical aspects; a literature review
  3988. muscle as a secretory organ
  3989. muscle as an endocrine organ
  3990. muscle atrophy and fatty infiltration after an acute rotator cuff repair in a sheep model
  3991. muscle atrophy and hypertrophy signaling in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  3992. muscle atrophy and hypoplasia with aging: impact of training and food restriction
  3993. muscle atrophy and regeneration associated with behavioural loss and recovery of function after sciatic nerve crush
  3994. muscle atrophy in cachexia: can dietary protein tip the balance?
  3995. muscle atrophy in cancer
  3996. muscle atrophy in immobilization and senescence in humans
  3997. muscle atrophy in patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: roles of inflammatory pathways, physical activity and exercise
  3998. muscle atrophy in transgenic mice expressing a human TSC1 transgene
  3999. muscle atrophy induced by mechanical unloading: mechanisms and potential countermeasures
  4000. muscle atrophy induced by SOD1 G93A expression does not involve the activation of caspase in the absence of denervation
  4001. muscle atrophy reversed by growth factor activation of satellite cells in a mouse muscle atrophy model
  4002. muscle Atrophy, Voluntary Activation Disturbances, and Low Concentrations of IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 Are Associated With Weakness in People With Chronic …
  4003. muscle atrophy, voluntary activation disturbances, and low serum concentrations of IGF-1 and IGFBP-3 are associated with weakness in people with chronic stroke
  4004. muscle atrophy: present and future
  4005. muscle biology and mTORC1 signaling in aging
  4006. muscle biopsies off-set normal cellular signaling in surrounding musculature
  4007. muscle cachexia is regulated by a p53
  4008. muscle cachexia is regulated by a p53–PW1/Peg3-dependent pathway
  4009. muscle changes in aging: understanding sarcopenia
  4010. muscle changes with high-intensity aerobic training in an animal model of renal disease
  4011. muscle characteristics and substrate energetics in lifelong endurance athletes
  4012. muscle contraction and supplying ATP to muscle cells
  4013. muscle contraction induces acute hydroxymethylation of the exercise-responsive gene Nr4a3
  4014. muscle contraction is required to maintain the pool of muscle progenitors via YAP and NOTCH during fetal myogenesis
  4015. muscle cross‐sectional area and motor unit properties of the medial gastrocnemius and vastus lateralis in normal weight and overfat children
  4016. muscle damage and human skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  4017. muscle damage and muscle remodeling: no pain, no gain?
  4018. muscle damage and regeneration: response to exercise training
  4019. muscle damage indicators after land and aquatic plyometric training programmes
  4020. muscle damage: nutritional considerations
  4021. muscle death participates in myofibrillar abnormalities in FHL1 knockout mice
  4022. muscle deficits persist after unilateral knee replacement and have implications for rehabilitation
  4023. muscle degeneration in rotator cuff tears
  4024. muscle denervation reduces mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial translation factor expression in mice
  4025. muscle development and obesity: Is there a relationship?
  4026. muscle development-Could environmental manipulations during embryogenesis of broilers change it
  4027. muscle development, insulin-like growth factor-I and myostatin mRNA levels in chickens selected for increased breast muscle yield
  4028. muscle disuse atrophy is not accompanied by changes in skeletal muscle satellite cell content
  4029. muscle disuse; the culprit of sarcopenia? A study in master athletes
  4030. muscle ectopic fat deposition contributes to anabolic resistance in obese sarcopenic old rats through e IF 2α activation
  4031. muscle endocrinology and its relation with nutrition
  4032. muscle enzyme and fiber type‐specific sarcomere protein increases in serum after inertial concentric‐eccentric exercise
  4033. muscle expression of genes associated with inflammation, growth, and remodeling is strongly correlated in older adults with resistance training outcomes
  4034. muscle fatigue in males and females during multiple-sprint exercise
  4035. muscle fatigue in old animals
  4036. muscle fiber characteristics of competitive power lifters
  4037. muscle fiber cross-sectional area is increased after two weeks of twice daily KAATSU-resistance training
  4038. muscle fiber formation and fiber hypertrophy during the onset of stretch-overload
  4039. muscle Fiber Hyperplasia in Leg muscle of Transgenic Quail Overexpressing an Alternative Splicing Variant of Myostatin
  4040. muscle fiber hypertrophy in response to 6 weeks of high-volume resistance training in trained young men is largely attributed to sarcoplasmic hypertrophy
  4041. muscle fiber hypertrophy, hyperplasia, and capillary density in college men after resistance training
  4042. muscle fiber morphometry and physicochemical characteristics of the Longissimus thoracis muscle of hair male lambs fed zilpaterol hydrochloride and implanted with …
  4043. muscle fiber necrosis and regeneration induced by prolonged weight‐lifting exercise in the cat
  4044. muscle fiber number in biceps brachii in bodybuilders and control subjects
  4045. muscle fiber splitting is a physiological response to extreme loading in animals
  4046. muscle fiber type diversification during exercise and regeneration
  4047. muscle fiber type-dependent differences in the regulation of protein synthesis
  4048. muscle fiber types of women after resistance training—quantitative ultrastructure and enzyme activity
  4049. muscle Fiber Types: Their Relationship to Athletic Training and Rehabilitation
  4050. muscle fibre type composition and body composition in hammer throwers
  4051. muscle fibre types in hamstring muscles of one-humped camel Camelus dromedaries
  4052. muscle force cannot be directly inferred from muscle activation: illustrated by the proposed imbalance of force between the vastus medialis and vastus lateralis in …
  4053. muscle free amino acid profiles are related to differences in skeletal muscle growth between single and twin ovine fetuses near term
  4054. muscle from aged rats is resistant to mechanotherapy during atrophy and reloading
  4055. muscle function impairment in cancer patients in pre-cachexia stage
  4056. muscle glycogen accumulation after endurance exercise in trained and untrained individuals
  4057. muscle grip strength predicts incident type 2 diabetes: population-based cohort study
  4058. muscle growth across a variety of exercise modalities and intensities: contributions of mechanical and metabolic stimuli
  4059. muscle growth after postdevelopmental myostatin gene knockout
  4060. muscle Growth and Development in Intrauterine Growth Restricted Pigs
  4061. muscle Growth and Function in Mouse Models of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  4062. muscle growth in young horses: Effects of age, cytokines, and growth factors
  4063. muscle growth learns new tricks from an old dog
  4064. muscle growth with high rep training–has time come to challenge our egos?
  4065. muscle Growth, Repair, and Preservation: A Mechanistic Approach
  4066. muscle growth: no IGFs, ands, or buts
  4067. muscle Hormones
  4068. muscle hypertrophy
  4069. muscle hypertrophy
  4070. muscle hypertrophy
  4071. muscle hypertrophy and architectural changes in response to eight-week neuromuscular electrical stimulation training in healthy older people
  4072. muscle hypertrophy and IGF-1 isoforms: is bigger better?
  4073. muscle hypertrophy and increased expression of leptin receptors in the musculus triceps brachii of the dominant arm in professional tennis players
  4074. muscle hypertrophy and muscle strength: dependent or independent variables? A provocative review
  4075. muscle hypertrophy and Nutrition-Interview with Dr.
  4076. muscle hypertrophy and serum hormone concentrations during combined strength and endurance training vs. strength or endurance training only in middle aged and …
  4077. muscle hypertrophy driven by myostatin blockade does not require stem/precursor-cell activity
  4078. muscle hypertrophy following 5‐week resistance training using a non‐gravity‐dependent exercise system
  4079. muscle hypertrophy following blood flow-restricted, low-force isometric electrical stimulation in rat tibialis anterior: role for muscle hypoxia
  4080. muscle hypertrophy in a Patient with Immunoglobulin D Multiple Myeloma
  4081. muscle hypertrophy in bodybuilders
  4082. muscle hypertrophy in men and women
  4083. muscle hypertrophy in men and women.
  4084. muscle hypertrophy induced either by the fl-adrenoceptor agonist clenbuterol or by tenotomy
  4085. muscle hypertrophy is associated with increases in proteasome activity that is independent of MuRF1 and MAFbx expression
  4086. muscle hypertrophy response to resistance training in older women
  4087. muscle hypertrophy with large-scale weight loss and resistance training
  4088. muscle IGF-1-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy evokes higher insulin sensitivity and carbohydrate use as preferential energy substrate
  4089. muscle IGF-I Ea, MGF, and myostatin mRNA expressions after compensatory overload in hypophysectomized rats
  4090. muscle inactivation of mTOR causes metabolic and dystrophin defects leading to severe myopathy
  4091. muscle inflammation susceptibility: a prognostic index of recovery potential after hip arthroplasty?
  4092. muscle inflammatory cells after passive stretches, isometric contractions, and lengthening contractions
  4093. muscle inflammatory response and insulin resistance: synergistic interaction between macrophages and fatty acids leads to impaired insulin action
  4094. muscle Injuries
  4095. muscle injury activates resident fibro/adipogenic progenitors that facilitate myogenesis
  4096. muscle LIM protein plays both structural and functional roles in skeletal muscle
  4097. muscle mass and intramuscular fat of the quadriceps are related to muscle strength in non-ambulatory chronic stroke survivors: a cross-sectional study
  4098. muscle mass and weight gain nutritional supplements
  4099. muscle mass gain after resistance training is inversely correlated with trunk adiposity gain in postmenopausal women
  4100. muscle mass gain is positively associated with functional recovery in patients with sarcopenia after stroke
  4101. muscle mass gain observed in patients with short bowel syndrome subjected to resistance training
  4102. muscle Mass Loss in the Older Critically Ill Population: Potential Therapeutic Strategies
  4103. muscle mechanical properties of strength and endurance athletes and changes after one week of intensive training
  4104. muscle memory and a new cellular model for muscle atrophy and hypertrophy
  4105. muscle memory: are myonuclei ever lost?
  4106. muscle metabolism and atrophy: let’s talk about sex
  4107. muscle metabolism and exercise capacity in cachexia
  4108. muscle Metabolism in the Fetus and Neonate
  4109. muscle metabolism, nutrition, and functional status in older adults
  4110. muscle microRNA signatures as biomarkers of disease progression in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  4111. muscle mTORC1 suppression by IL-6 during cancer cachexia: a role for AMPK
  4112. muscle mutability: Part 1. General concepts and adaptations to altered patterns of use
  4113. muscle p70S6K phosphorylation in response to soy and dairy rich meals in middle aged men with metabolic syndrome: a randomised crossover trial
  4114. muscle performance and structure in the elderly as studied cross-sectionally and longitudinally
  4115. muscle performance, size, and safety responses after eight weeks of resistance training and protein supplementation: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo …
  4116. muscle PGC-1α modulates satellite cell number and proliferation by remodeling the stem cell niche
  4117. muscle PHYSIOLOGY AND ADAPTOGENS
  4118. muscle Plasticity and Intramuscular signaling in the Insulin-resistant Obese Zucker Rat
  4119. muscle plasticity and β2-adrenergic receptors: adaptive responses of β2-adrenergic receptor expression to muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  4120. muscle Plasticity and-Adrenergic Receptors: Adaptive Responses of-Adrenergic Receptor Expression to muscle hypertrophy and Atrophy
  4121. muscle plasticity in hibernating ground squirrels (Spermophilus lateralis) is induced by seasonal, but not low-temperature, mechanisms
  4122. muscle plasticity: changes in oral function of muscle fiber characteristics
  4123. muscle progenitor cells proliferation doesn’t sufficiently contribute to maintaining stretched soleus muscle mass during gravitational unloading
  4124. muscle protection during hibernation of Daurian ground squirrels (Spermophilus dauricus): role of atrogin-1, MuRF1, and fiber-type transition
  4125. muscle protein breakdown has a minor role in the protein anabolic response to essential amino acid and carbohydrate intake following resistance exercise
  4126. muscle protein breakdown is impaired during immobilization compared to during a subsequent retraining period in older men: no effect of anti-inflammatory …
  4127. muscle protein metabolism in finishing pigs fed ractopamine
  4128. muscle protein metabolism in the elderly: influence of exercise and nutrition
  4129. muscle protein synthesis and gene expression during recovery from aerobic exercise in the fasted and fed states
  4130. muscle protein synthesis and whole-body protein turnover responses to ingesting essential amino acids, intact protein, and protein-containing mixed meals with …
  4131. muscle protein synthesis in response to nutrition and exercise
  4132. muscle protein synthesis, mTORC1/MAPK/Hippo signaling, and capillary density are altered by blocking of myostatin and activins
  4133. muscle protein synthesis, mTORC1/MAPK/Hippo signaling, and capillary density are altered by blocking of myostatin…
  4134. muscle protein turnover in endurance training: a review
  4135. muscle protein waste in tumor-bearing rats is effectively antagonized by a beta 2-adrenergic agonist (clenbuterol). Role of the ATP-ubiquitin-dependent proteolytic …
  4136. muscle proteome and meat eating qualities of Longissimus thoracis of “Blonde d’Aquitaine” young bulls: A central role of HSP27 isoforms
  4137. muscle quality. I. Age-associated differences between arm and leg muscle groups
  4138. muscle quality. II. Effects of strength training in 65-to 75-yr-old men and women
  4139. muscle Quantity and Quality after Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: An investigation of calfmuscle cross-sectional area and density after long-term paralysis
  4140. muscle redox signalling pathways in exercise. Role of antioxidants
  4141. muscle regeneration: cellular and molecular events
  4142. muscle regeneration: molecular aspects and therapeutic implications
  4143. muscle rehabilitation in impaired elderly nursing home residents
  4144. muscle repair after injury and disease
  4145. muscle ring finger 1 and muscle ring finger 2 are necessary but functionally redundant during developmental cardiac growth and regulate E2F1‐mediated gene …
  4146. muscle satellite cells and endothelial cells: close neighbors and privileged partners
  4147. muscle satellite cells are activated after exercise to exhaustion in T horoughbred horses
  4148. muscle satellite cells increase during hibernation in ground squirrels
  4149. muscle size and strength are increased following walk training with restricted venous blood
  4150. muscle size and strength are increased following walk training with restricted venous blood flow from the leg muscle, Kaatsu-walk training
  4151. muscle Size and Strength of the Lower Body in Supervised and in Combined Supervised and Unsupervised Low-Load Resistance Training
  4152. muscle size responses to strength training in young and older men and women
  4153. muscle size, neuromuscular activation, and rapid force characteristics in elderly men and women: effects of unilateral long-term disuse due to hip-osteoarthritis
  4154. muscle specific miRNAs are induced by testosterone and independently upregulated by age
  4155. muscle stem cell aging: identifying ways to induce tissue rejuvenation
  4156. muscle Stem Cell Depletion Blunts skeletal muscle Adaptation to Weighted Wheel Running
  4157. muscle stem cell dysfunction impairs muscle regeneration in a mouse model of Down syndrome
  4158. muscle stem cells and aging
  4159. muscle stem cells and exercise training
  4160. muscle Stem Cells: Their Discovery, Properties, and In‐Vitro Manipulation
  4161. muscle strength
  4162. muscle Strength
  4163. muscle strength and balance training in sarcopenic elderly: a pilot study with randomized controlled trial
  4164. muscle strength and regional lean body mass influence on mineral bone health in young male adults
  4165. muscle strength in male athletes aged 70–81 years and a population sample
  4166. muscle strength quantification in small animals: a new transcutaneous technique in rabbits
  4167. muscle strength relation with hypertrophy indicators after 32 weeks of resistance training in postmenopausal women/Relacoes da forca muscular com indicadores de …
  4168. muscle strength response to strength training is influenced by insulin-like growth factor 1 genotype in older adults
  4169. muscle strength, power and adaptations to resistance training in older people
  4170. muscle strengthening approaches to dysphagia rehabilitation
  4171. muscle synergies during bench press
  4172. muscle temperature kinetics and thermoregulatory responses to 42° C hot-water immersion in healthy males and females
  4173. muscle tissue changes with aging
  4174. muscle tissue engineering
  4175. muscle tissue engineering
  4176. muscle torque in young and older untrained and endurance-trained men
  4177. muscle transcriptome profiles highlight biomarkers of pig production system and high meat quality
  4178. muscle transcriptome response to ACTH administration in a free-ranging marine mammal
  4179. muscle type from which satellite cells are derived plays a role in their damage response
  4180. muscle type-specific RNA polymerase II recruitment during PGC-1α gene transcription after acute exercise in adult rats
  4181. muscle ultrasonography and computed tomography in elderly trained and untrained women
  4182. muscle volume, MRI relaxation times (T2), and body composition after spaceflight
  4183. muscle wastage in chronic heart failure, between apoptosis, catabolism and altered anabolism: a chimaeric view of inflammation?
  4184. muscle wasted: a novel component of the Drosophila histone locus body required for muscle integrity
  4185. muscle wasting and aging: experimental models, fatty infiltrations, and prevention
  4186. muscle wasting and changes in muscle protein metabolism in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  4187. muscle Wasting and Impaired Myogenesis in Tumor Bearing Mice Are Prevented
  4188. muscle wasting and impaired myogenesis in tumor bearing mice are prevented by ERK inhibition
  4189. muscle wasting associated with the long-term use of mTOR inhibitors
  4190. muscle wasting diseases: novel targets and treatments
  4191. muscle wasting in cancer
  4192. muscle wasting in cancer cachexia: clinical implications, diagnosis, and emerging treatment strategies
  4193. muscle wasting in chronic kidney disease: the role of the ubiquitin proteasome system and its clinical impact
  4194. muscle wasting in disease: molecular mechanisms and promising therapies
  4195. muscle wasting in heart failure
  4196. muscle wasting in osteoarthritis model induced by anterior cruciate ligament transection
  4197. muscle wasting in the presence of disease, why is it so variable?
  4198. muscle wasting, dysfunction, and inflammaging
  4199. muscle wasting: a crosstalk between protein synthesis and breakdown signalling
  4200. muscle wasting: an overview of recent developments in basic research
  4201. muscle weakness in the elderly: mechanism and benefits of exercise
  4202. muscle-adipose tissue cross talk
  4203. muscle-bone axis in children with chronic kidney disease: current knowledge and future perspectives
  4204. muscle-Bone Crosstalk in Chronic Kidney Disease: The Potential Modulatory Effects of Exercise
  4205. muscle-bone crosstalk in the masticatory system: from biomechanical to molecular interactions
  4206. muscle-bone interactions: from experimental models to the clinic? A critical update
  4207. muscle-derived cytokines: novel regulators of skeletal myogenesis
  4208. muscle-enriched microRNAs isolated from whole blood are regulated by exercise and are potential biomarkers of cardiorespiratory fitness
  4209. muscle-fiber pennation angles are greater in hypertrophied than in normal muscles
  4210. muscle-specific and inducible expression of 293-base pair beta-myosin heavy chain promoter in transgenic mice
  4211. muscle-specific deletion of exons 2 and 3 of the IL15RA gene in mice: effects on contractile properties of fast and slow muscles
  4212. muscle-specific deletion of SOCS3 increases the early inflammatory response but does not affect regeneration after myotoxic injury
  4213. muscle-specific expression of IGF-1 blocks angiotensin II–induced skeletal muscle wasting
  4214. muscle-specific expression of insulin-like growth factor 1 improves outcome in Lama2 Dy-w mice, a model for congenital muscular …
  4215. muscle-specific expression of insulin-like growth factor I counters muscle decline in mdx mice
  4216. muscle-specific gene expression is underscored by differential stressor responses and coexpression changes
  4217. muscle-specific growth hormone receptor (GHR) overexpression induces hyperplasia but not hypertrophy in transgenic zebrafish
  4218. muscle-specific GSK-3β ablation accelerates regeneration of disuse-atrophied skeletal muscle
  4219. muscle-specific interleukin-6 deletion influences body weight and body fat in a sex-dependent manner
  4220. muscle-specific microRNA-206: research status and prospects
  4221. muscle-specific microRNA1 (miR1) targets heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) during dexamethasone-mediated atrophy
  4222. muscle-specific myosin heavy chain shifts in response to a long-term high fat/high sugar diet and resveratrol treatment in nonhuman primates
  4223. muscle-specific overexpression of heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor increases peripheral glucose disposal and insulin sensitivity
  4224. muscle-specific overexpression of the type 1 IGF receptor results in myoblast-independent muscle hypertrophy via PI3K, and not calcineurin, signaling
  4225. muscle-specific substrate use during cycle exercise at 1 G: implications for astronaut muscle health
  4226. muscle-specific TGR5 overexpression improves glucose clearance in glucose-intolerant mice
  4227. muscle-targeted hydrodynamic gene introduction of insulin-like growth factor-1 using polyplex nanomicelle to treat peripheral nerve injury
  4228. muscle–organ crosstalk: The emerging roles of myokines
  4229. muscle, bone, and fat crosstalk: the biological role of myokines, osteokines, and adipokines
  4230. muscle, functional and cognitive adaptations after flywheel resistance training in stroke patients: a pilot randomized controlled trial
  4231. muscle, tendon, and somatotropin responses to the restriction of muscle blood flow induced by KAATSU‐walk training
  4232. muscles adaptation to aging and training: architectural changes–a randomised trial
  4233. muscles, exercise and obesity: skeletal muscle as a secretory organ
  4234. Musclin, a myokine induced by aerobic exercise, retards muscle atrophy during cancer cachexia in mice
  4235. Muscular and systemic correlates of resistance training-induced muscle hypertrophy
  4236. Muscular enlargement and number of fibers in skeletal muscles of rats
  4237. Muscular hypertrophy and changes in cytokine production after eccentric training in the rat skeletal muscle
  4238. Muscular pain mechanisms: brief review with special consideration of delayed-onset muscle soreness
  4239. MuSK antibody positive myasthenia gravis plasma modifies MURF-1 expression in C2C12 cultures and mouse muscle in vivo
  4240. Mutant myocilin impacts sarcomere ultrastructure in mouse gastrocnemius muscle
  4241. Mutation in lamin A/C sensitizes the myocardium to exercise-induced mechanical stress but has no effect on skeletal muscles in mouse
  4242. Myf6/MRF4 is a myogenic niche regulator required for the maintenance of the muscle stem cell pool
  4243. Myoblast models of skeletal muscle hypertrophy and atrophy
  4244. Myoblast-conditioned media improve regeneration and revascularization of ischemic muscles in diabetic mice
  4245. Myoblasts isolated from hypertrophy-responsive callipyge muscles show altered growth rates and increased resistance to serum deprivation-induced apoptosis
  4246. Myocardin-related transcription factors are required for skeletal muscle development
  4247. MyoD, myogenin and myosin heavy chain mRNA expression in rat skeletal muscle after a single session of low-intensity treadmill exercise
  4248. Myofiber androgen receptor promotes maximal mechanical overload-induced muscle hypertrophy and fiber type transition in male mice
  4249. Myofiber branching rather than myofiber hyperplasia contributes to muscle hypertrophy in mdx mice
  4250. Myofiber damage precedes macrophage infiltration after in vivo injury in dysferlin-deficient A/J mouse skeletal muscle
  4251. Myofiber stretch induces tensile and shear deformation of muscle stem cells in their native niche
  4252. Myofibrillar and collagen protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle in young men after maximal shortening and lengthening contractions
  4253. Myofibrillar distribution of succinate dehydrogenase activity and lipid stores differs in skeletal muscle tissue of paraplegic subjects
  4254. Myofibrillar protein synthesis and muscle hypertrophy individualized responses to systematically changing resistance training variables in trained young men
  4255. Myogenic Akt signaling attenuates muscular degeneration, promotes myofiber regeneration and improves muscle function in dystrophin-deficient mdx mice
  4256. Myogenic Cell Expression of Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1 Contributes to muscle Regeneration after Injury
  4257. Myogenic cell response to muscle contraction with short electrical stimulation
  4258. Myogenic differentiation and lipid-raft composition of L6 skeletal muscle cells are modulated by PUFAs
  4259. Myogenic differentiation during regrowth of atrophied skeletal muscle is associated with inactivation of GSK-3β
  4260. Myogenic mRNA markers in young and old human skeletal muscle prior to and following sequential exercise bouts
  4261. Myogenic response of human skeletal muscle to 12 weeks of resistance training at light loading intensity
  4262. Myogenic, matrix, and growth factor mRNA expression in human skeletal muscle: effect of contraction intensity and feeding
  4263. Myogenin mRNA is elevated during rapid, slow, and maintenance phases of stretch-induced hypertrophy in chicken slow-tonic muscle
  4264. Myogenin, MyoD and IGF-I regulate muscle mass but not fiber-type conversion during resistance training in rats
  4265. Myokines and adipokines in sarcopenia: understanding cross-talk between skeletal muscle and adipose tissue and the role of exercise
  4266. Myokines mediate the cross talk between skeletal muscle and other organs
  4267. Myokines, Adipokines, Cytokines in muscle Pathophysiology
  4268. Myokines: The endocrine coupling of skeletal muscle and bone
  4269. MyomirDB: A unified database and server platform for muscle atrophy myomiRs, coregulatory networks and regulons
  4270. MyomirDB: A unified database and server platform for muscle atrophy myomiRs, coregulatory networks and regulons
  4271. MyomiRs as markers of insulin resistance and decreased myogenesis in skeletal muscle of diet-induced obese mice
  4272. Myomixer is expressed during embryonic and post-larval hyperplasia, muscle regeneration and fusion of myoblats in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
  4273. Myonuclear accretion is a determinant of exercise-induced remodeling in skeletal muscle
  4274. Myonuclear accretion is a major determinant of avian skeletal muscle growth
  4275. Myonuclear content and domain size in small versus larger muscle fibres in response to 12 weeks of resistance exercise training in older adults
  4276. Myonuclear domain in skeletal muscle fibers. A critical review.
  4277. Myonuclear domain size and myosin isoform expression in muscle fibres from mammals representing a 100 000‐fold difference in body size
  4278. Myonuclear domains in muscle adaptation and disease
  4279. Myonuclear identification and epigenetics in skeletal muscle
  4280. Myopathic changes in murine skeletal muscle lacking synemin
  4281. Myosatellite cells in muscle of growing carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)
  4282. Myosin accumulation and striated muscle myopathy result from the loss of muscle RING finger 1 and 3
  4283. Myosin adenosine triphosphatase activity during work-induced growth of slow and fast skeletal muscle in the normal rat
  4284. Myosin and actin expression and oxidation in aging muscle
  4285. Myosin heavy chain 2A and α-Actin expression in human and murine skeletal muscles at feeding; particularly amino acids
  4286. Myosin heavy chain composition of skeletal muscles in young rats growing under hypobaric hypoxia conditions
  4287. Myosin heavy chain composition of the human jaw muscles
  4288. Myosin heavy chain expression within the tapered ends of skeletal muscle fibers
  4289. Myosin heavy chain isoforms regulate muscle function but not myofibril assembly.
  4290. Myosin heavy chain mRNA and protein distribution in immobilized rat skeletal muscle are not affected by testosterone status.
  4291. Myosin heavy chain plasticity in aging skeletal muscle with aerobic exercise training
  4292. Myosin isoform expression in skeletal muscles of turkeys at various ages
  4293. Myosin isoforms and contractile properties of single fibers of human latissimus dorsi muscle
  4294. Myosin Isoforms and Regulation of Tonic and Phasic Contraction in Smooth muscle
  4295. Myosin isoforms in mammalian skeletal muscle
  4296. Myosin isoforms, muscle fiber types, and transitions
  4297. Myosin light chains, polymorphism and fibre types in skeletal muscles
  4298. Myosin polymorphism, cellular heterogeneity and plasticity of cardiac muscle
  4299. Myosin synthesis increased by electrical stimulation of skeletal muscle cell cultures
  4300. Myostatin and muscle atrophy during chronic kidney disease
  4301. Myostatin and muscle fiber size. Focus on “Smad2 and 3 transcription factors control muscle mass in adulthood” and “Myostatin reduces Akt/TORC1/p70S6K …
  4302. Myostatin and related proteins on the control of skeletal muscle mass and capillary density
  4303. Myostatin and TGF‐β signaling in overload‐induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy (1163.14)
  4304. Myostatin and the skeletal muscle atrophy and hypertrophy signaling pathways
  4305. Myostatin as a Biomarker of muscle Wasting and other Pathologies-State of the Art and Knowledge Gaps
  4306. Myostatin blockade with a fully human monoclonal antibody induces muscle hypertrophy and reverses muscle atrophy in young and aged mice
  4307. Myostatin dysfunction does not protect from fasting-induced loss of muscle mass in mice
  4308. Myostatin expression during human muscle hypertrophy and subsequent atrophy: increased myostatin with detraining
  4309. Myostatin expression is increased by food deprivation in a muscle-specific manner and contributes to muscle atrophy during prolonged food deprivation in mice
  4310. Myostatin from the heart: local and systemic actions in cardiac failure and muscle wasting
  4311. Myostatin gene deletion prevents glucocorticoid-induced muscle atrophy
  4312. Myostatin gene inactivation prevents skeletal muscle wasting in cancer
  4313. Myostatin in the pathophysiology of skeletal muscle
  4314. Myostatin inactivation induces a similar muscle molecular signature in double-muscled cattle as in mice
  4315. Myostatin inhibitors as therapies for muscle wasting associated with cancer and other disorders
  4316. Myostatin inhibits cell proliferation and protein synthesis in C2C12 muscle cells
  4317. Myostatin is a key mediator between energy metabolism and endurance capacity of skeletal muscle
  4318. Myostatin is a key mediator between energy metabolism and endurance capacity of skeletal muscle 2
  4319. Myostatin neutralization results in preservation of muscle mass and strength in preclinical models of tumor-induced muscle wasting
  4320. Myostatin Propeptide Gene Delivery by Adeno-Associated Virus Serotype 8 Vectors Enhances muscle Growth and Ameliorates Dystrophic Phenotypes in mdx Mice
  4321. Myostatin role in skeletal muscle maintenance
  4322. Myostatin upregulation in patients in the chronic phase of severe burn injury leads to muscle cell catabolism
  4323. Myostatin: more than just a regulator of muscle mass
  4324. Myostatin/activin blocking combined with exercise reconditions skeletal muscle expression profile of mdx mice
  4325. Myotoxic effects of clenbuterol in the rat heart and soleus muscle
  4326. MyoVision: software for automated high-content analysis of skeletal muscle immunohistochemistry
  4327. N-acylhydrazone improves exercise intolerance in rats submitted to myocardial infarction by the recovery of calcium homeostasis in skeletal muscle
  4328. NADPH oxidase 4 contributes to myoblast fusion and skeletal muscle regeneration
  4329. Nampt/visfatin/PBEF affects expression of myogenic regulatory factors and is regulated by interleukin-6 in chicken skeletal muscle cells
  4330. Nandrolone decanoate modulates cell cycle regulation in functionally overloaded rat soleus muscle
  4331. Nandrolone normalizes determinants of muscle mass and fiber type after spinal cord injury
  4332. Nano Chromium Picolinate Improves Gene Expression Associated with Insulin Signaling in Porcine skeletal muscle and Adipose Tissue
  4333. Natural constituents from food sources: potential therapeutic agents against muscle wasting
  4334. Nature of the coupling between neural drive and force-generating capacity in the human quadriceps muscle
  4335. Nature vs. nurture: can exercise really alter fiber type composition in human skeletal muscle?
  4336. Negative modulation of inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate type 1 receptor expression prevents dystrophin-deficient muscle cells death
  4337. Neonatal systemic AAV-mediated gene delivery of GDF11 inhibits skeletal muscle growth
  4338. Nerve activity-independent regulation of skeletal muscle atrophy: role of MyoD and myogenin in satellite cells and myonuclei
  4339. Nerve-muscle interactions during early development
  4340. Nerve–muscle interactions
  4341. Network analysis of human muscle adaptation to aging and contraction
  4342. NEUOTROPHIC REGULATION OF SCELETAL muscle PLASTICITY
  4343. Neuregulin-dependent protein synthesis in C2C12 myotubes and rat diaphragm muscle
  4344. Neurogranin is expressed in mammalian skeletal muscle and inhibits calcineurin signaling and myoblast fusion
  4345. NeuroHeal reduces muscle atrophy and modulates associated autophagy
  4346. Neuromuscular and muscle-tendon system adaptations to isotonic and isokinetic eccentric exercise
  4347. Neuromuscular disease: rehabilitation and electrodiagnosis. 1. Anatomy and physiology of nerve and muscle
  4348. Neuromuscular efficiency of the knee joint muscles in the early-phase of strength training: effects of antagonist’s muscles pre-activation
  4349. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation and protein during bed rest increases CD11b+ skeletal muscle macrophages but does not correspond to muscle size or insulin …
  4350. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation attenuates thigh skeletal muscles atrophy but not trunk muscles after spinal cord injury
  4351. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation for muscle wasting in heart failure patients
  4352. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation improves muscle atrophy induced by chronic hypoxia-hypercapnia through the MicroRNA-486/PTEN/FoxO1 pathway
  4353. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation increases muscle protein synthesis rates in type 2 diabetic men
  4354. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation induces skeletal muscle fiber remodeling and specific gene expression profile in healthy elderly
  4355. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation reduces skeletal muscle protein degradation and stimulates insulin-like growth factors in an age-and current-dependent manner …
  4356. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation training induces atypical adaptations of the human skeletal muscle phenotype: a functional and proteomic analysis
  4357. Neuromuscular factors related to hamstring muscle function, performance and injury
  4358. Neuromuscular fatigue and recovery after strenuous exercise depends on skeletal muscle size and stem cell characteristics
  4359. Neuronal NOS is dislocated during muscle atrophy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  4360. Neuropeptide Y induces ischemic angiogenesis and restores function of ischemic skeletal muscles
  4361. Neurotrophic factor delivery to extraocular muscle: uncovering mechanisms of strabismus
  4362. New fiber formation in rat soleus muscle following administration of denervated muscle extract
  4363. New fundamental resistance exercise determinants of molecular and cellular muscle adaptations
  4364. New Insight into a Classic Stem Cell: the Satellite Cell may Communicate with the muscle Fiber via Extracellular Vesicles—A Perspective on “Fusion-Independent …
  4365. New insights into the role of sphingosine 1-phosphate and lysophosphatidic acid in the regulation of skeletal muscle cell biology
  4366. New multiple labelling method for improved satellite cell identification in human muscle: application to a cohort of power-lifters and sedentary men
  4367. New muscle fiber production during compensatory hypertrophy.
  4368. New roles for Smad signaling and phosphatidic acid in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass
  4369. Next-Generation Sequencing of the Porcine skeletal muscle Transcriptome for
  4370. Next-generation sequencing of the porcine skeletal muscle transcriptome for computational prediction of microRNA gene targets
  4371. NF-κB activation by depolarization of skeletal muscle cells depends on ryanodine and IP3 receptor-mediated calcium signals
  4372. NF-κB activation is required for the transition of pulmonary inflammation to muscle atrophy
  4373. NF-κB and p38 MAPK: Major regulators in skeletal muscle development
  4374. NF-κB functions in stromal fibroblasts to regulate early postnatal muscle development
  4375. NF-κB signaling in skeletal muscle health and disease
  4376. NF-κB–mediated Pax7 dysregulation in the muscle microenvironment promotes cancer cachexia
  4377. NFAT activation by membrane potential follows a calcium pathway distinct from other activity-related transcription factors in skeletal muscle cells
  4378. NFATc1 activates the acetylcholinesterase promoter in rat muscle
  4379. Nicotinamide protects against skeletal muscle atrophy in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice
  4380. Nifedipine does not impede clenbuterol‐stimulated muscle hypertrophy
  4381. Nitric oxide reverses prednisolone‐induced inactivation of muscle satellite cells
  4382. Nitric Oxide Synthase Activity Affects Gene Expression in Overloaded skeletal muscle
  4383. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition delays low-frequency stimulation-induced satellite cell activation in rat fast-twitch muscle
  4384. Nitric oxide treatment attenuates muscle atrophy during hind limb suspension in mice
  4385. Nitric oxide‐dependence of satellite stem cell activation and quiescence on normal skeletal muscle fibers
  4386. Nitric Oxide, Sports Nutrition and muscle building
  4387. Nitric oxide: is it the cause of muscle soreness?
  4388. NMR imaging estimates of muscle volume and intramuscular fat infiltration in the thigh: variations with muscle, gender, and age
  4389. No additional effect of different types of physical activity on 10-hour muscle protein synthesis in elderly men on a controlled energy-and protein-sufficient diet
  4390. No change in myonuclear number during muscle
  4391. No change in myonuclear number during muscle unloading and reloading
  4392. No clear benefit of muscle heating on hypertrophy and strength with resistance training
  4393. No difference between the effects of supplementing with soy protein versus animal protein on gains in muscle mass and strength in response to resistance …
  4394. No effect of aging on skeletal muscle insulin-like growth factor mRNAs
  4395. No muscle atrophy without GSK-3β. Focus on “Glycogen synthase kinase-3β is required for the induction of skeletal muscle atrophy”
  4396. NO production results in suspension-induced muscle atrophy through dislocation of neuronal NOS
  4397. No role for early IGF-1 signalling in stimulating acute ‘muscle building‘responses
  4398. No role of muscle satellite cells in hypertrophy: further evidence of a mistaken identity?
  4399. No-dependent signaling pathways in unloaded skeletal muscle
  4400. Non and epigenetic mechanisms in regulation of adaptive thermogenesis in skeletal muscle
  4401. Non-coding RNA regulates the myogenesis of skeletal muscle satellite cells, injury repair and diseases
  4402. Non-coding RNAs in muscle differentiation and musculoskeletal disease
  4403. Non–fibro-adipogenic pericytes from human embryonic stem cells attenuate degeneration of the chronically injured mouse muscle
  4404. Noncoding RNAs in the regulation of skeletal muscle biology in health and disease
  4405. Noncoding RNAs, emerging regulators of skeletal muscle development and diseases
  4406. Nonionizing Radiation as a Noninvasive Strategy in Regenerative Medicine: The Effect of Ca2+-ICR on Mouse skeletal muscle Cell Growth and Differentiation
  4407. Nonisometric behavior of fascicles during isometric contractions of a human muscle
  4408. Nonmuscle stem cells fail to significantly contribute to regeneration of normal muscle
  4409. Nonmyogenic cells in skeletal muscle regeneration
  4410. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug or glucosamine reduced pain and improved muscle strength with resistance training in a randomized controlled trial of knee …
  4411. Nonthermal ultrasound and exercise in skeletal muscle regeneration
  4412. Nonuniform muscle hypertrophy Along the Length Induced by Resistance Training
  4413. Normal ribosomal biogenesis but shortened protein synthetic response to acute eccentric resistance exercise in old skeletal muscle
  4414. Notch Serves as a Molecular Brake on Myogenesis, Protein Synthesis, and Growth in skeletal muscle
  4415. Novel applications of flow cytometry to assess whole murine skeletal muscle and myonuclei number responses to atrophy and recovery.
  4416. Novel aspects on the regulation of muscle wasting in sepsis
  4417. Novel excitation-contraction coupling related genes reveal aspects of muscle weakness beyond atrophy—new hopes for treatment of musculoskeletal …
  4418. Novel insights into the regulation of skeletal muscle protein synthesis as revealed by a new nonradioactive in vivo technique
  4419. Novel metabolic disorders in skeletal muscle of Lipodystrophic Bscl2/Seipin deficient mice
  4420. Novel molecular targets of muscle wasting in cancer patients
  4421. Novel myostatin-specific antibody enhances muscle strength in muscle disease models
  4422. Novel myostatin-specific antibody enhances muscle strength in muscle disease models
  4423. Novel pathways regulating glucose and lipid metabolism in human skeletal muscle
  4424. NOVEL POSSIBILITIES OF skeletal muscle hypertrophy MECHANISM
  4425. Novel role for β‐adrenergic signalling in skeletal muscle growth, development and regeneration
  4426. NOVEL ROLES FOR GRK2 IN METABOLIC HOMEOSTASIS AND skeletal muscle PHYSIOLOGY
  4427. Novel roles of FKBP5 in muscle alteration induced by gravity change in mice
  4428. Novel therapeutic approaches for skeletal muscle dystrophies
  4429. Novel therapies for sarcopenia: ameliorating age-related changes in skeletal muscle
  4430. Novel, high-intensity exercise prescription improves muscle mass, mitochondrial function, and physical capacity in individuals with Parkinson’s disease
  4431. NRG/ErbB signaling regulates neonatal muscle growth but not neuromuscular contractures in neonatal brachial plexus injury
  4432. Nuclear actin and myocardin-related transcription factors control disuse muscle atrophy through regulation of Srf activity
  4433. Nuclear defects in skeletal muscle from a Dynamin 2-linked centronuclear myopathy mouse model
  4434. Nuclear factor-kappa B signaling in skeletal muscle atrophy
  4435. Nuclear localized Akt limits skeletal muscle derived fibrotic signaling
  4436. Nuclear Mechanotransduction in skeletal muscle
  4437. Nuclear Mechanotransduction in skeletal muscle. Cells 2021, 10, 318
  4438. Nuclear numbers in syncytial muscle fibers promote size but limit the development of larger myonuclear domains
  4439. Nuclear protein binding at the β-myosin heavy chain A/T-rich element is enriched following increased skeletal muscle activity
  4440. Nuclear receptors and myokines: mediators of exercise-induced skeletal muscle metabolism
  4441. Nuclear receptors and skeletal muscle fiber type
  4442. Nuclear transcription factor κ B activation and protein turnover adaptations in skeletal muscle of patients with progressive stages of lung cancer cachexia
  4443. Nuclear translocation of calcineurin Aβ but not calcineurin Aα by platelet-derived growth factor in rat aortic smooth muscle
  4444. Nuclear translocation of EndoG at the initiation of disuse muscle atrophy and apoptosis is specific to myonuclei
  4445. Nuclei/Cell Detection in Microscopic skeletal muscle Fiber Images and Histopathological Brain Tumor Images Using Sparse Optimizations
  4446. Nutmeg extract increases skeletal muscle mass in aging rats partly via IGF1-AKT-mTOR pathway and inhibition of autophagy
  4447. Nutraceutical effects of branched-chain amino acids on skeletal muscle
  4448. Nutrient and energy sensing in skeletal muscle
  4449. Nutrient restriction differentially modulates the mammalian target of rapamycin signaling and the ubiquitin-proteasome system in skeletal muscle of cows and their …
  4450. Nutrition and enhanced sports performance: muscle building, endurance, and strength
  4451. Nutrition and skeletal muscle
  4452. NUTRITIONAL AND CONTRACTILE REGULATION OF HUMAN muscle PROTEIN SYNTHESIS: ROLE OF LEUCINE AND CITRULLINE
  4453. Nutritional and contractile regulation of human skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling
  4454. Nutritional and hormonal control of skeletal–muscle cell growth and differentiation
  4455. Nutritional influences on age-related skeletal muscle loss
  4456. Nutritional interventions for muscle wasting: the role of non-essential amino acids
  4457. Nutritional interventions to augment resistance training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  4458. Nutritional interventions to promote post-exercise muscle protein synthesis
  4459. Nutritional modulation of training-induced skeletal muscle adaptations
  4460. Nutritional strategies to counteract muscle atrophy caused by disuse and to improve recovery
  4461. Nutritional strategies to improve muscle quality during ageing
  4462. Nutritional strategies to promote muscle hypertrophy
  4463. Nutritional supplementation and resistance exercise: what is the evidence for enhanced skeletal muscle hypertrophy?
  4464. Obesity alters the muscle protein synthetic response to nutrition and exercise
  4465. Obesity Augments Glucocorticoid-Dependent muscle Atrophy in Male C57BL/6J Mice
  4466. Of bears, frogs, meat, mice and men: complexity of factors affecting skeletal muscle mass and fat
  4467. of the European Society for muscle Research
  4468. Old-age muscle atrophy: Cellular mechanisms and behavioral consequenses
  4469. Oleamide rescues tibialis anterior muscle atrophy of mice housed in small cages
  4470. Omega-3 fatty acids and skeletal muscle health
  4471. Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids augment the muscle protein anabolic response to hyperinsulinaemia–hyperaminoacidaemia in healthy young and middle-aged …
  4472. On ground preflight studies on skeletal muscle from mice kept in the Mouse Drawer System (MDS)
  4473. On the cellular regulation of growth and development in skeletal muscle
  4474. Once‐weekly resistance exercise improves muscle strength and neuromuscular performance in older adults
  4475. Oncostatin M inhibits myoblast differentiation and regulates muscle regeneration
  4476. One bout of aerobic exercise can enhance the expression of Nr1d1 in oxidative skeletal muscle samples
  4477. One Gene, Two Paths to muscle Fitness
  4478. One week of hospitalization following elective hip surgery induces substantial muscle atrophy in older patients
  4479. One week, but not 12 hours, of cast immobilization alters promotor DNA methylation patterns in the nNOS gene in mouse skeletal muscle
  4480. Ontogenesis of muscle and adipose tissues and their interactions in ruminants and other species
  4481. Opposed growth factor signals control protein degradation in muscles of Caenorhabditis elegans
  4482. Optimal degree of hypoxia combined with low-load resistance training for muscle strength and thickness in athletes.
  4483. Optimizing IGF-I for skeletal muscle therapeutics
  4484. Optimizing skeletal muscle anabolic response to resistance training in aging
  4485. Optimizing the Approach for Maintaining Single muscle Fibers in Culture
  4486. Oral L-glutamine pretreatment attenuates skeletal muscle atrophy induced by 24-h fasting in mice
  4487. Oral resveratrol therapy inhibits cancer-induced skeletal muscle and cardiac atrophy in vivo
  4488. Origin and hierarchy of basal lamina-forming and-non-forming myogenic cells in mouse skeletal muscle in relation to adhesive capacity and Pax7 expression in vitro
  4489. ORIGINAL PAPER: The effect of muscle power training with elastic band on blood glucose, cytokine, and physical function in elderly women with …
  4490. Ornithine decarboxylase is upregulated by the androgen receptor in skeletal muscle and regulates myoblast proliferation
  4491. Orphan Nuclear Receptor Signalling and skeletal muscle: Insights into Metabolic Disorders
  4492. Osteogenesis imperfecta: muscle–bone interactions when bi-directionally compromised
  4493. Osteosarcopenic obesity: The role of bone, muscle and fat on health
  4494. Osteosarcopenic obesity: the role of bone, muscle, and fat on health
  4495. Osterix overexpression enhances osteoblast differentiation of muscle satellite cells in vitro
  4496. Ouabain exacerbates botulinum neurotoxin-induced muscle paralysis via progression of muscle atrophy in mice
  4497. Ouabain suppresses IL-6/STAT3 signaling and promotes cytokine secretion in cultured skeletal muscle cells
  4498. Ovariectomy prevents the recovery of atrophied gastrocnemius skeletal muscle mass
  4499. Over-expression of a retinol dehydrogenase (SRP35/DHRS7C) in skeletal muscle activates mTORC2, enhances glucose metabolism and muscle …
  4500. Overcoming nature’s paradox in skeletal muscle to optimise animal production
  4501. Overexpression of Dnmt3a ameliorates diabetic muscle atrophy by modulating the Pten/Akt pathway
  4502. Overexpression of IGF-1 attenuates skeletal muscle damage and accelerates muscle regeneration and functional recovery after disuse
  4503. Overexpression of IGF-1 in muscle attenuates disease in a mouse model of spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy
  4504. Overexpression of IGF-I in skeletal muscle of transgenic mice does not prevent unloading-induced atrophy
  4505. Overexpression of inducible 70-kDa heat shock protein in mouse improves structural and functional recovery of skeletal muscles from atrophy
  4506. Overexpression of interleukin-15 in mice promotes resistance to diet-induced obesity, increased insulin sensitivity, and markers of oxidative skeletal muscle …
  4507. Overexpression of interleukin-15 induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy in vitro: implications for treatment of muscle wasting disorders
  4508. Overexpression of striated muscle activator of Rho Signaling (STARS) Increases C2C12 skeletal muscle cell differentiation
  4509. Overexpression of TEAD-1 in transgenic mouse striated muscles produces a slower skeletal muscle contractile phenotype
  4510. Overexpression of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy
  4511. Overexpression of TRB3 in muscle alters muscle fiber type and improves exercise capacity in mice
  4512. Overexpression or ablation of JNK in skeletal muscle
  4513. Overexpression or ablation of JNK in skeletal muscle has no effect on glycogen synthase activity
  4514. Overexpression or ablation of JNK in skeletal muscle has No effect on glycogen synthase activity
  4515. Overload induced heat shock proteins (HSPs), MAPK and miRNA (miR-1 and miR133a) response in insulin-resistant skeletal muscle
  4516. Overload‐induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy is not different in rats selectively bred for high and low endurance exercise capacity
  4517. Overload‐induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy is not impaired in STZ‐diabetic rats
  4518. Oversecretion of interleukin-15 from skeletal muscle reduces adiposity
  4519. Overview of neuromuscular adaptations of skeletal muscle to KAATSU Training
  4520. Oxidative capacity of human muscle fiber types: effects of age and training status
  4521. Oxidative stress and disuse muscle atrophy
  4522. Oxidative stress as a therapeutic target during muscle wasting: considering the complex interactions
  4523. Oxidative Stress in muscle Atrophy
  4524. Oxidative Stress in muscle Growth and Adaptation to Physical Exercise
  4525. P. 19.7 muscle wasting and repair after injury can be potentialy modulated by autologous growth factors combined with a TGF-β antagonist
  4526. P. 19.8 the effect of water-soluble fullerene with different number of hydroxyl groups in muscle regeneration process of experimental murine skeletal muscle
  4527. P. 19.9 Gαi2 signaling is required for skeletal muscle regeneration and for satellite cell differentiation
  4528. p27Kip1: a key regulator of skeletal muscle satellite cell proliferation.
  4529. p38 MAPK in Glucose Metabolism of skeletal muscle: Beneficial or Harmful?
  4530. p38 MAPK links oxidative stress to autophagy-related gene expression in cachectic muscle wasting
  4531. p38 MAPK participates in muscle-specific RING finger 1-mediated atrophy in cast-immobilized rat gastrocnemius muscle
  4532. p38 MAPK-induced nuclear factor-κB activity is required for skeletal muscle differentiation: role of interleukin-6

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