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Maike Mose

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Larsen M, Witard O, Holm L, Scaife P, Hansen R, Smith K, et al.
J Nutr . 2023 Aug; 153(11):3173-3184. PMID: 37598750
Background: Diet-induced weight loss is associated with a decline in lean body mass, as mediated by an impaired response of muscle protein synthesis (MPS). The dose-response of MPS to ingested...
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Dam T, Dalgaard L, Johansen F, Bengtsen M, Mose M, Lauritsen K, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2022 Dec; 123(3):667-681. PMID: 36585491
Purpose: To investigate the effects of resistance training with or without transdermal estrogen therapy (ET) on satellite cell (SC) number and molecular markers for muscle hypertrophy in early postmenopausal women....
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Brodersen K, Mose M, Mikkelsen U, Jorgensen J, Nielsen M, Moller N, et al.
Physiol Rep . 2022 Sep; 10(18):e15462. PMID: 36117310
Severe systemic inflammation is associated with nausea, loss of appetite, and delayed gastric emptying, which increases hospitalization admission length and mortality rate. There is a lack of human controlled studies...
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Dam T, Dalgaard L, Thomsen C, Hjortebjerg R, Ringgaard S, Johansen F, et al.
Menopause . 2021 Nov; 28(11):1214-1224. PMID: 34726661
Objective: Women experience an unhealthy change in metabolic risk profile at menopause. The purpose of the present study was to determine effects of resistance training with or without transdermal estrogen...
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Jensen J, Moller A, Just J, Mose M, de Paoli F, Billeskov T, et al.
Am J Physiol Cell Physiol . 2021 Jun; 321(2):C257-C268. PMID: 34106790
Animal models clearly illustrate that the maintenance of skeletal muscle mass depends on the function and interaction of a heterogeneous population of resident and infiltrating mononuclear cells. Several lines of...
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Mose M, Moller N, Jessen N, Mikkelsen U, Christensen B, Rakvaag E, et al.
J Nutr . 2021 Mar; 151(6):1462-1472. PMID: 33693737
Background: Muscle loss during acute infectious disease is mainly triggered by inflammation, immobilization, and malnutrition. Objective: The objective was to compare muscle protein kinetics and metabolism following ingestion of the...
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Dam T, Dalgaard L, Ringgaard S, Johansen F, Bengtsen M, Mose M, et al.
Front Physiol . 2021 Feb; 11:596130. PMID: 33542694
Context: Women show an accelerated loss of muscle mass around menopause, possibly related to the decline in estrogen. Furthermore, the anabolic response to resistance exercise seems to be hampered in...
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Smedegaard S, Mose M, Hulman A, Mikkelsen U, Moller N, Wegener G, et al.
Nutrients . 2021 Jan; 13(2). PMID: 33499025
Whey protein is an insulinotropic fraction of dairy that reduces postprandial glucose levels in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We have recently shown that β-lactoglobulin (BLG), the largest...
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Modrzynska J, Klein C, Iversen K, Bundgaard H, Hartmann B, Mose M, et al.
Endocr Connect . 2021 Jan; 10(2):205-213. PMID: 33480865
Objective: Glucagon and glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) originate from the common precursor, proglucagon, and their plasma concentrations have been reported to be increased during inflammatory conditions. Increased blood glucose levels are...
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Mose M, Rittig N, Mikkelsen U, Jessen N, Bengtsen M, Christensen B, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Nov; 15(11):e0241274. PMID: 33151986
Objective: Inflammatory disease is catabolic and associated with insulin resistance, increased energy expenditure, lipolysis and muscle protein loss. The main contributors to these metabolic adaptations are inflammation, malnutrition and immobilisation....