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Daniel R Moore

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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 2021
Effect of maternal prenatal and postpartum vitamin D supplementation on offspring bone mass and muscle strength in early childhood: follow-up of a randomized controlled trialKaren M O'Callaghan, Shaila S Shanta, Farzana Fariha, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|February 4, 2011
Enhanced amino acid sensitivity of myofibrillar protein synthesis persists for up to 24 h after resistance exercise in young menNicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, Daniel R Moore, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 3, 2017
Endurance Exercise Attenuates Postprandial Whole-Body Leucine Balance in Trained MenMichael Mazzulla, Justin T Parel, Joseph W Beals, et al.
Physiological Reports|March 8, 2018
Translocation and protein complex co-localization of mTOR is associated with postprandial myofibrillar protein synthesis at rest and after endurance exerciseSidney Abou Sawan, Stephan van Vliet, Justin T Parel, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 7, 2010
Carbohydrate does not augment exercise-induced protein accretion versus protein aloneAaron W Staples, Nicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 29, 2013
Leucine supplementation of a low-protein mixed macronutrient beverage enhances myofibrillar protein synthesis in young men: a double-blind, randomized trialTyler A Churchward-Venne, Leigh Breen, Danielle M Di Donato, et al.
Plos One|August 17, 2010
Low-load high volume resistance exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis more than high-load low volume resistance exercise in young menNicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, Aaron W Staples, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 28, 2021
Early resistance training-mediated stimulation of daily muscle protein synthetic responses to higher habitual protein intake in middle-aged adultsAmadeo F Salvador, Colleen F McKenna, Kevin J M Paulussen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2009
Resistance exercise-induced increases in putative anabolic hormones do not enhance muscle protein synthesis or intracellular signalling in young menDaniel W D West, Gregory W Kujbida, Daniel R Moore, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|December 1, 2025
Dileucine-supplemented essential amino acids support whole-body anabolism after resistance exercise and serum-stimulated cell-based anabolismJonathan A Aguilera, Cassidy T Tinline-Goodfellow, Matthew J Lees, et al.
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|December 1, 2021
Effect of maternal prenatal and postpartum vitamin D supplementation on offspring bone mass and muscle strength in early childhood: follow-up of a randomized controlled trialKaren M O'Callaghan, Shaila S Shanta, Farzana Fariha, et al.
The Journal of Nutrition|February 4, 2011
Enhanced amino acid sensitivity of myofibrillar protein synthesis persists for up to 24 h after resistance exercise in young menNicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, Daniel R Moore, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|August 3, 2017
Endurance Exercise Attenuates Postprandial Whole-Body Leucine Balance in Trained MenMichael Mazzulla, Justin T Parel, Joseph W Beals, et al.
Physiological Reports|March 8, 2018
Translocation and protein complex co-localization of mTOR is associated with postprandial myofibrillar protein synthesis at rest and after endurance exerciseSidney Abou Sawan, Stephan van Vliet, Justin T Parel, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|December 7, 2010
Carbohydrate does not augment exercise-induced protein accretion versus protein aloneAaron W Staples, Nicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, et al.
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|November 29, 2013
Leucine supplementation of a low-protein mixed macronutrient beverage enhances myofibrillar protein synthesis in young men: a double-blind, randomized trialTyler A Churchward-Venne, Leigh Breen, Danielle M Di Donato, et al.
Plos One|August 17, 2010
Low-load high volume resistance exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis more than high-load low volume resistance exercise in young menNicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, Aaron W Staples, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 28, 2021
Early resistance training-mediated stimulation of daily muscle protein synthetic responses to higher habitual protein intake in middle-aged adultsAmadeo F Salvador, Colleen F McKenna, Kevin J M Paulussen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2009
Resistance exercise-induced increases in putative anabolic hormones do not enhance muscle protein synthesis or intracellular signalling in young menDaniel W D West, Gregory W Kujbida, Daniel R Moore, et al.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|December 1, 2025
Dileucine-supplemented essential amino acids support whole-body anabolism after resistance exercise and serum-stimulated cell-based anabolismJonathan A Aguilera, Cassidy T Tinline-Goodfellow, Matthew J Lees, et al.
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