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Heather D Huntsman

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|April 19, 2011
Development of a rowing-specific VO2max field testHeather D Huntsman, Loretta DiPietro, Daniel G Drury, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|November 9, 2013
Defining a role for non-satellite stem cells in the regulation of muscle repair following exerciseMarni D Boppart, Michael De Lisio, Kai Zou, et al.
Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases|September 5, 2020
IFN-γ directly inhibits the activity of erythropoietin in human erythroid progenitorsDaisuke Araki, Luigi J Alvarado, Heather D Huntsman, et al.
Plos One|January 19, 2012
Eccentric exercise facilitates mesenchymal stem cell appearance in skeletal muscleM Carmen Valero, Heather D Huntsman, Jianming Liu, et al.
Stem Cell Research & Therapy|June 8, 2014
Substrate and strain alter the muscle-derived mesenchymal stem cell secretome to promote myogenesisMichael De Lisio, Tor Jensen, Richard A Sukiennik, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|January 3, 2013
Mesenchymal stem cells contribute to vascular growth in skeletal muscle in response to eccentric exerciseHeather D Huntsman, Nicole Zachwieja, Kai Zou, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 7, 2014
Mesenchymal stem cells augment the adaptive response to eccentric exerciseKai Zou, Heather D Huntsman, M Carmen Valero, et al.
Stem Cells Translational Medicine|July 13, 2014
Laminin-111 improves skeletal muscle stem cell quantity and function following eccentric exerciseKai Zou, Michael De Lisio, Heather D Huntsman, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 6, 2011
The α₇β₁-integrin increases muscle hypertrophy following multiple bouts of eccentric exerciseKai Zou, Benjamin M Meador, Brian Johnson, et al.
Stem Cell Research|July 12, 2016
Diet-induced obesity regulates adipose-resident stromal cell quantity and extracellular matrix gene expressionYair Pincu, Heather D Huntsman, Kai Zou, et al.
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|April 19, 2011
Development of a rowing-specific VO2max field testHeather D Huntsman, Loretta DiPietro, Daniel G Drury, et al.
Frontiers in Physiology|November 9, 2013
Defining a role for non-satellite stem cells in the regulation of muscle repair following exerciseMarni D Boppart, Michael De Lisio, Kai Zou, et al.
Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases|September 5, 2020
IFN-γ directly inhibits the activity of erythropoietin in human erythroid progenitorsDaisuke Araki, Luigi J Alvarado, Heather D Huntsman, et al.
Plos One|January 19, 2012
Eccentric exercise facilitates mesenchymal stem cell appearance in skeletal muscleM Carmen Valero, Heather D Huntsman, Jianming Liu, et al.
Stem Cell Research & Therapy|June 8, 2014
Substrate and strain alter the muscle-derived mesenchymal stem cell secretome to promote myogenesisMichael De Lisio, Tor Jensen, Richard A Sukiennik, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|January 3, 2013
Mesenchymal stem cells contribute to vascular growth in skeletal muscle in response to eccentric exerciseHeather D Huntsman, Nicole Zachwieja, Kai Zou, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 7, 2014
Mesenchymal stem cells augment the adaptive response to eccentric exerciseKai Zou, Heather D Huntsman, M Carmen Valero, et al.
Stem Cells Translational Medicine|July 13, 2014
Laminin-111 improves skeletal muscle stem cell quantity and function following eccentric exerciseKai Zou, Michael De Lisio, Heather D Huntsman, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|August 6, 2011
The α₇β₁-integrin increases muscle hypertrophy following multiple bouts of eccentric exerciseKai Zou, Benjamin M Meador, Brian Johnson, et al.
Stem Cell Research|July 12, 2016
Diet-induced obesity regulates adipose-resident stromal cell quantity and extracellular matrix gene expressionYair Pincu, Heather D Huntsman, Kai Zou, et al.
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