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2019
Arentson-Lantz E, Galvan E, Wacher A, Fry CS, Paddon-Jones D.  2019.  2,000 Steps/Day Does Not Fully Protect Skeletal Muscle Health in Older Adults During Bed Rest.. J Aging Phys Act. 27(2):191-197.
Markofski MM, Jennings K, Timmerman KL, Dickinson JM, Fry CS, Borack MS, Reidy PT, Deer RR, Randolph A, Rasmussen BB et al..  2019.  Effect of Aerobic Exercise Training and Essential Amino Acid Supplementation for 24 Weeks on Physical Function, Body Composition, and Muscle Metabolism in Healthy, Independent Older Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial.. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 74(10):1598-1604.
2018
Graber TG, Rawls BL, Tian B, Durham WJ, Brightwell CR, Brasier AR, Rasmussen BB, Fry CS.  2018.  Repetitive TLR3 activation in the lung induces skeletal muscle adaptations and cachexia.. Exp Gerontol. 106:88-100.
2017
McKenna CF, Fry CS.  2017.  Altered satellite cell dynamics accompany skeletal muscle atrophy during chronic illness, disuse, and aging.. Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care. 20(6):447-452.
Long D, Peck BD, Martz JL, S Tuggle C, Bush HM, McGwin G, Kern PA, Bamman MM, Peterson CA.  2017.  Metformin to Augment Strength Training Effective Response in Seniors (MASTERS): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.. Trials. 18(1):192.
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.
2015
Fry CS, Lee JD, Mula J, Kirby TJ, Jackson JR, Liu F, Yang L, Mendias CL, Dupont-Versteegden EE, McCarthy JJ et al..  2015.  Inducible depletion of satellite cells in adult, sedentary mice impairs muscle regenerative capacity without affecting sarcopenia.. Nat Med. 21(1):76-80.
2012
Timmerman KL, Dhanani S, Glynn EL, Fry CS, Drummond MJ, Jennings K, Rasmussen BB, Volpi E.  2012.  A moderate acute increase in physical activity enhances nutritive flow and the muscle protein anabolic response to mixed nutrient intake in older adults.. Am J Clin Nutr. 95(6):1403-12.

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