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Philip J Atherton

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Experimental Physiology|April 7, 2017
Michael J. Rennie: a perspective on a scientist whose life's work helped sculpt knowledge about the regulation of the musculoskeletal system by nutrition, exercise and inactivityPhilip J Atherton, Ken Smith
The Journal of Physiology|April 2, 2009
It's no go for protein when it's all goPhilip J Atherton, Michael J Rennie
The Journal of Physiology|April 8, 2006
Protein synthesis a low priority for exercising musclePhilip J Atherton, Michael J Rennie
The Journal of Physiology|March 17, 2015
Age is just a number! Or is it?Philip J Atherton, Paul L Greenhaff
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|October 9, 2023
Editorial: harnessing nutritional and technological interventions for optimal health outcomesCarla M Prado, Philip J Atherton
Cell Biochemistry and Function|October 10, 2020
Myogenic, genomic and non-genomic influences of the vitamin D axis in skeletal muscleShelby E Bollen, Philip J Atherton
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|October 3, 2024
Advances in nutritional science and physiological function: an editorial reviewCarla M Prado, Philip J Atherton
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|June 19, 2024
Skeletal muscle immobilisation-induced atrophy: mechanistic insights from human studiesColleen S Deane, Matthew Piasecki, Philip J Atherton
Frontiers in Nutrition|August 21, 2024
Critical variables regulating age-related anabolic responses to protein nutrition in skeletal muscleColleen S Deane, Jake Cox, Philip J Atherton
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 5, 2017
A dynamic ribosomal biogenesis response is not required for IGF-1-mediated hypertrophy of human primary myotubesHannah Crossland, James A Timmons, Philip J Atherton
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Experimental Physiology|April 7, 2017
Michael J. Rennie: a perspective on a scientist whose life's work helped sculpt knowledge about the regulation of the musculoskeletal system by nutrition, exercise and inactivityPhilip J Atherton, Ken Smith
The Journal of Physiology|April 2, 2009
It's no go for protein when it's all goPhilip J Atherton, Michael J Rennie
The Journal of Physiology|April 8, 2006
Protein synthesis a low priority for exercising musclePhilip J Atherton, Michael J Rennie
The Journal of Physiology|March 17, 2015
Age is just a number! Or is it?Philip J Atherton, Paul L Greenhaff
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|October 9, 2023
Editorial: harnessing nutritional and technological interventions for optimal health outcomesCarla M Prado, Philip J Atherton
Cell Biochemistry and Function|October 10, 2020
Myogenic, genomic and non-genomic influences of the vitamin D axis in skeletal muscleShelby E Bollen, Philip J Atherton
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care|October 3, 2024
Advances in nutritional science and physiological function: an editorial reviewCarla M Prado, Philip J Atherton
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|June 19, 2024
Skeletal muscle immobilisation-induced atrophy: mechanistic insights from human studiesColleen S Deane, Matthew Piasecki, Philip J Atherton
Frontiers in Nutrition|August 21, 2024
Critical variables regulating age-related anabolic responses to protein nutrition in skeletal muscleColleen S Deane, Jake Cox, Philip J Atherton
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|August 5, 2017
A dynamic ribosomal biogenesis response is not required for IGF-1-mediated hypertrophy of human primary myotubesHannah Crossland, James A Timmons, Philip J Atherton
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