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Michel J, Godwin J, Plotkin D, McIntosh M, Mattingly M, Agostinelli P, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2025 Jan; 138(2):450-467. PMID: 39819075
We sought to examine how resistance training (RT) status in young healthy individuals, either well resistance trained (T, = 10) or untrained (UT, = 11), affected molecular markers with leg...
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Godwin J, Michel J, Mobley C, Nader G, Roberts M
Physiol Rep . 2025 Jan; 13(1):e70173. PMID: 39777435
While total RNA concentrations putatively represent ribosome content, there is a need to homologize various quantification approaches. Thus, total RNA concentrations ([RNA]) provided through UV-Vis spectroscopy (UV), fluorometry-only (Fluor), and...
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McIntosh M, Michel J, Godwin J, Plotkin D, Anglin D, Mattingly M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39651155
New And Noteworthy: This is the first study to examine how limb immobilization and recovery resistance training affect molecular outcomes related to angiogenesis in younger adults with or without a...
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Michel J, Kamal M
Exp Physiol . 2024 Sep; 109(11):1815-1816. PMID: 39344687
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Plotkin D, Mattingly M, Anglin D, Michel J, Godwin J, McIntosh M, et al.
Exp Physiol . 2024 Aug; 109(10):1739-1754. PMID: 39180757
We examined how resistance exercise (RE), cycling exercise and disuse atrophy affect myosin heavy chain (MyHC) protein fragmentation. The 1boutRE study involved younger men (n = 8; 5 ± 2 ...
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Bergamasco J, Scarpelli M, Godwin J, Mesquita P, Chaves T, da Silva D, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2024 Aug; 137(4):910-918. PMID: 39143904
The aim of this study was to investigate whether baseline values and acute and chronic changes in androgen receptors (AR) markers, including total AR, cytoplasmic (cAR), and nuclear (nAR) fractions,...
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Michel J, Hettinger Z, Ambrosio F, Egan B, Roberts M, Ferrando A, et al.
J Physiol . 2024 Jul; PMID: 39031694
Skeletal muscle wasting is the hallmark pathophysiological adaptation to unloading or disuse that demonstrates the dependency on frequent mechanical stimulation (e.g. muscle activation and subsequent loading) for homeostasis of normally...
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Godwin J, Michel J, Ludlow A, Fruge A, Mobley C, Nader G, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2024 Jul; 327(3):R338-R348. PMID: 39005083
Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) copies exist across multiple chromosomes, and interindividual variation in copy number is speculated to influence the hypertrophic response to resistance training. Thus, we examined if rDNA copy...
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Bergamasco J, Scarpelli M, Godwin J, Mesquita P, Chaves T, da Silva D, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2024 Jun; 56(11):2146-2155. PMID: 38934511
Purpose: Androgen receptor (AR) expression and signaling have been regarded as a mechanism for regulating muscle hypertrophy. However, little is known about the associations between acute and chronic changes in...
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Plotkin D, Mattingly M, Anglin D, Michel J, Godwin J, McIntosh M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jun; PMID: 38826385
We sought to examine how resistance exercise (RE), cycling exercise, and disuse atrophy affect myosin heavy chain (MyHC) protein fragmentation in humans. In the first study (1boutRE), younger adult men...