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Mark R Viggars

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Physiological Reports|September 17, 2024
Comparative transcriptomics of broad-spectrum and synthetic cannabidiol treated C2C12 skeletal myotubesScott H Gillham, Paige L Cole, Mark R Viggars, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|September 17, 2025
Acute nutritional ketosis during early recovery from aerobic exercise does not affect skeletal muscle transcriptomic response in humansErick Mosquera-Lopez, Julien Louis, Jason P Edwards, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 21, 2025
Dynamic time course of muscle proteome adaptation to programmed resistance training in ratsConnor A Stead, Stuart J Hesketh, Aaron C Q Thomas, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 23, 2026
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition in Skeletal Muscle Phenocopies Muscle Alterations seen in Cancer Cachexia and other Wasting ConditionsMaya Semel, Cole Lukasiewicz, Sarah Skinner, et al.
Molecular Metabolism|July 1, 2024
Skeletal muscle BMAL1 is necessary for transcriptional adaptation of local and peripheral tissues in response to endurance exercise trainingMark R Viggars, Hannah E Berko, Stuart J Hesketh, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 31, 2023
Skeletal muscle BMAL1 is necessary for transcriptional adaptation of local and peripheral tissues in response to endurance exercise trainingMark R Viggars, Hannah E Berko, Stuart J Hesketh, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 16, 2024
Alterations of the skeletal muscle nuclear proteome after acute exercise reveals a post-transcriptional influenceRyan A Martin, Mark R Viggars, James A Sanford, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|August 11, 2025
Alterations of the skeletal muscle nuclear proteome after acute exercise reveals a post-transcriptional influenceRyan A Martin, Xiping Zhang, Mark R Viggars, et al.
JCI Insight|October 1, 2024
Targeted Bmal1 restoration in muscle prolongs lifespan with systemic health effects in aging modelMiguel A Gutierrez-Monreal, Christopher A Wolff, Eduardo E Rijos, et al.
Cell Metabolism|April 7, 2026
How to train your rodent: Recommendations for the preclinical study of exercise-induced benefits in metabolic researchSteffen H Raun, Tang Cam Phung Pham, Mark R Viggars, et al.
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Physiological Reports|September 17, 2024
Comparative transcriptomics of broad-spectrum and synthetic cannabidiol treated C2C12 skeletal myotubesScott H Gillham, Paige L Cole, Mark R Viggars, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|September 17, 2025
Acute nutritional ketosis during early recovery from aerobic exercise does not affect skeletal muscle transcriptomic response in humansErick Mosquera-Lopez, Julien Louis, Jason P Edwards, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 21, 2025
Dynamic time course of muscle proteome adaptation to programmed resistance training in ratsConnor A Stead, Stuart J Hesketh, Aaron C Q Thomas, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|February 23, 2026
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition in Skeletal Muscle Phenocopies Muscle Alterations seen in Cancer Cachexia and other Wasting ConditionsMaya Semel, Cole Lukasiewicz, Sarah Skinner, et al.
Molecular Metabolism|July 1, 2024
Skeletal muscle BMAL1 is necessary for transcriptional adaptation of local and peripheral tissues in response to endurance exercise trainingMark R Viggars, Hannah E Berko, Stuart J Hesketh, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 31, 2023
Skeletal muscle BMAL1 is necessary for transcriptional adaptation of local and peripheral tissues in response to endurance exercise trainingMark R Viggars, Hannah E Berko, Stuart J Hesketh, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|August 16, 2024
Alterations of the skeletal muscle nuclear proteome after acute exercise reveals a post-transcriptional influenceRyan A Martin, Mark R Viggars, James A Sanford, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|August 11, 2025
Alterations of the skeletal muscle nuclear proteome after acute exercise reveals a post-transcriptional influenceRyan A Martin, Xiping Zhang, Mark R Viggars, et al.
JCI Insight|October 1, 2024
Targeted Bmal1 restoration in muscle prolongs lifespan with systemic health effects in aging modelMiguel A Gutierrez-Monreal, Christopher A Wolff, Eduardo E Rijos, et al.
Cell Metabolism|April 7, 2026
How to train your rodent: Recommendations for the preclinical study of exercise-induced benefits in metabolic researchSteffen H Raun, Tang Cam Phung Pham, Mark R Viggars, et al.
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