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Cells|March 29, 2023
Different Resistance Exercise Loading Paradigms Similarly Affect Skeletal Muscle Gene Expression Patterns of Myostatin-Related Targets and mTORC1 Signaling MarkersMason C McIntosh, Casey L Sexton, Joshua S Godwin, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 3, 2024
Skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain protein fragmentation as a potential marker of protein degradation in response to resistance training and disuse atrophyDaniel L Plotkin, Madison L Mattingly, Derick A Anglin, et al.
Peerj|October 18, 2024
The effects of resistance training to near volitional failure on motor unit recruitment during neuromuscular fatigueJonathan P Beausejour, Kevan S Knowles, Jason I Pagan, et al.
Physiological Reports|May 5, 2023
The effects of resistance training to near failure on strength, hypertrophy, and motor unit adaptations in previously trained adultsBradley A Ruple, Daniel L Plotkin, Morgan A Smith, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|October 16, 2023
Resistance training in humans and mechanical overload in rodents do not elevate muscle protein lactylationMadison L Mattingly, Bradley A Ruple, Casey L Sexton, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|April 23, 2024
The effects of resistance training on denervated myofibers, senescent cells, and associated protein markers in middle-aged adultsBradley A Ruple, Madison L Mattingly, Joshua S Godwin, et al.
Experimental Physiology|August 24, 2024
Skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain fragmentation as a potential marker of protein degradation in response to resistance training and disuse atrophyDaniel L Plotkin, Madison L Mattingly, Derick A Anglin, et al.
Cells|January 21, 2023
Skeletal Muscle DNA Methylation and mRNA Responses to a Bout of Higher versus Lower Load Resistance Exercise in Previously Trained MenCasey L Sexton, Joshua S Godwin, Mason C McIntosh, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 18, 2023
Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadliftDaniel L Plotkin, Merlina A Rodas, Andrew D Vigotsky, et al.
Rhinology|July 28, 2025
Rhino(septo)plasty Informed Consent. Consensus by the European Rhinoplasty Course Faculty-EUFOREAP W Hellings, D Bertossi, C Cingi, et al.
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Cells|March 29, 2023
Different Resistance Exercise Loading Paradigms Similarly Affect Skeletal Muscle Gene Expression Patterns of Myostatin-Related Targets and mTORC1 Signaling MarkersMason C McIntosh, Casey L Sexton, Joshua S Godwin, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|June 3, 2024
Skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain protein fragmentation as a potential marker of protein degradation in response to resistance training and disuse atrophyDaniel L Plotkin, Madison L Mattingly, Derick A Anglin, et al.
Peerj|October 18, 2024
The effects of resistance training to near volitional failure on motor unit recruitment during neuromuscular fatigueJonathan P Beausejour, Kevan S Knowles, Jason I Pagan, et al.
Physiological Reports|May 5, 2023
The effects of resistance training to near failure on strength, hypertrophy, and motor unit adaptations in previously trained adultsBradley A Ruple, Daniel L Plotkin, Morgan A Smith, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|October 16, 2023
Resistance training in humans and mechanical overload in rodents do not elevate muscle protein lactylationMadison L Mattingly, Bradley A Ruple, Casey L Sexton, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|April 23, 2024
The effects of resistance training on denervated myofibers, senescent cells, and associated protein markers in middle-aged adultsBradley A Ruple, Madison L Mattingly, Joshua S Godwin, et al.
Experimental Physiology|August 24, 2024
Skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain fragmentation as a potential marker of protein degradation in response to resistance training and disuse atrophyDaniel L Plotkin, Madison L Mattingly, Derick A Anglin, et al.
Cells|January 21, 2023
Skeletal Muscle DNA Methylation and mRNA Responses to a Bout of Higher versus Lower Load Resistance Exercise in Previously Trained MenCasey L Sexton, Joshua S Godwin, Mason C McIntosh, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|July 18, 2023
Hip thrust and back squat training elicit similar gluteus muscle hypertrophy and transfer similarly to the deadliftDaniel L Plotkin, Merlina A Rodas, Andrew D Vigotsky, et al.
Rhinology|July 28, 2025
Rhino(septo)plasty Informed Consent. Consensus by the European Rhinoplasty Course Faculty-EUFOREAP W Hellings, D Bertossi, C Cingi, et al.
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