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2019
Graber TG, Fry CS, Brightwell CR, Moro T, Maroto R, Bhattarai N, Porter C, Wakamiya M, Rasmussen BB.  2019.  Skeletal muscle-specific knockout of DEP domain containing 5 protein increases mTORC1 signaling, muscle cell hypertrophy, and mitochondrial respiration.. J Biol Chem. 294(11):4091-4102.
Moro T, Brightwell CR, Velarde B, Fry CS, Nakayama K, Sanbongi C, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.  2019.  Whey Protein Hydrolysate Increases Amino Acid Uptake, mTORC1 Signaling, and Protein Synthesis in Skeletal Muscle of Healthy Young Men in a Randomized Crossover Trial.. J Nutr. 149(7):1149-1158.
2018
D'Lugos AC, Patel SH, Ormsby JC, Curtis DP, Fry CS, Carroll CC, Dickinson JM.  2018.  Prior acetaminophen consumption impacts the early adaptive cellular response of human skeletal muscle to resistance exercise.. J Appl Physiol (1985). 124(4):1012-1024.
2015
Markofski MM, Dickinson JM, Drummond MJ, Fry CS, Fujita S, Gundermann DM, Glynn EL, Jennings K, Paddon-Jones D, Reidy PT et al..  2015.  Effect of age on basal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling in a large cohort of young and older men and women.. Exp Gerontol. 65:1-7.
2013
Reidy PT, Walker DK, Dickinson JM, Gundermann DM, Drummond MJ, Timmerman KL, Fry CS, Borack MS, Cope MB, Mukherjea R et al..  2013.  Protein blend ingestion following resistance exercise promotes human muscle protein synthesis.. J Nutr. 143(4):410-6.
Dickinson JM, Drummond MJ, Fry CS, Gundermann DM, Walker DK, Timmerman KL, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.  2013.  Rapamycin does not affect post-absorptive protein metabolism in human skeletal muscle.. Metabolism. 62(1):144-51.
2012
Drummond MJ, Dickinson JM, Fry CS, Walker DK, Gundermann DM, Reidy PT, Timmerman KL, Markofski MM, Paddon-Jones D, Rasmussen BB et al..  2012.  Bed rest impairs skeletal muscle amino acid transporter expression, mTORC1 signaling, and protein synthesis in response to essential amino acids in older adults.. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 302(9):E1113-22.
Gundermann DM, Fry CS, Dickinson JM, Walker DK, Timmerman KL, Drummond MJ, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.  2012.  Reactive hyperemia is not responsible for stimulating muscle protein synthesis following blood flow restriction exercise.. J Appl Physiol (1985). 112(9):1520-8.

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