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2019
Peck BD, Brightwell CR, Johnson DL, Ireland MLloyd, Noehren B, Fry CS.  2019.  Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tear Promotes Skeletal Muscle Myostatin Expression, Fibrogenic Cell Expansion, and a Decline in Muscle Quality.. Am J Sports Med. 47(6):1385-1395.
2018
Noehren B, Kosmac K, R Walton G, Murach KA, Lyles MF, Loeser RF, Peterson CA, Messier SP.  2018.  Alterations in quadriceps muscle cellular and molecular properties in adults with moderate knee osteoarthritis.. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 26(10):1359-1368.
Murach KA, Fry CS, Kirby TJ, Jackson JR, Lee JD, White SH, Dupont-Versteegden EE, McCarthy JJ, Peterson CA.  2018.  Starring or Supporting Role? Satellite Cells and Skeletal Muscle Fiber Size Regulation. Physiology (Bethesda). 33(1):26-38.
2017
Fry CS, Johnson DL, Ireland MLloyd, Noehren B.  2017.  ACL injury reduces satellite cell abundance and promotes fibrogenic cell expansion within skeletal muscle.. J Orthop Res. 35(9):1876-1885.
Murach KA, Confides AL, Ho A, Jackson JR, Ghazala LS, Peterson CA, Dupont-Versteegden EE.  2017.  Depletion of Pax7+ satellite cells does not affect diaphragm adaptations to running in young or aged mice.. J Physiol. 595(19):6299-6311.
Fry CS, Kirby TJ, Kosmac K, McCarthy JJ, Peterson CA.  2017.  Myogenic Progenitor Cells Control Extracellular Matrix Production by Fibroblasts during Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy.. Cell Stem Cell. 20(1):56-69.
Kinney MC, Dayanidhi S, Dykstra PB, McCarthy JJ, Peterson CA, Lieber RL.  2017.  Reduced skeletal muscle satellite cell number alters muscle morphology after chronic stretch but allows limited serial sarcomere addition.. Muscle Nerve. 55(3):384-392.
2016
Lee JD, Fry CS, Mula J, Kirby TJ, Jackson JR, Liu F, Yang L, Dupont-Versteegden EE, McCarthy JJ, Peterson CA.  2016.  Aged Muscle Demonstrates Fiber-Type Adaptations in Response to Mechanical Overload, in the Absence of Myofiber Hypertrophy, Independent of Satellite Cell Abundance.. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 71(4):461-7.

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