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2021
Figueiredo VC, Wen Y, Alkner B, Fernandez-Gonzalo R, Norrbom J, Vechetti IJ, Valentino T, C Mobley B, Zentner GE, Peterson CA et al..  2021.  Genetic and epigenetic regulation of skeletal muscle ribosome biogenesis with exercise. J Physiol. 599(13):3363-3384.
2019
Figueiredo VC, Englund DA, Vechetti IJ, Alimov A, Peterson CA, McCarthy JJ.  2019.  Phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 4E is dispensable for skeletal muscle hypertrophy.. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol. 317(6):C1247-C1255.
2013
Glynn EL, Fry CS, Timmerman KL, Drummond MJ, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.  2013.  Addition of carbohydrate or alanine to an essential amino acid mixture does not enhance human skeletal muscle protein anabolism.. J Nutr. 143(3):307-14.
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.
2010
Drummond MJ, Glynn EL, Fry CS, Timmerman KL, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.  2010.  An increase in essential amino acid availability upregulates amino acid transporter expression in human skeletal muscle.. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab. 298(5):E1011-8.
Timmerman KL, Lee JL, Dreyer HC, Dhanani S, Glynn EL, Fry CS, Drummond MJ, Sheffield-Moore M, Rasmussen BB, Volpi E.  2010.  Insulin stimulates human skeletal muscle protein synthesis via an indirect mechanism involving endothelial-dependent vasodilation and mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 signaling.. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 95(8):3848-57.
2009
Drummond MJ, Dreyer HC, Fry CS, Glynn EL, Rasmussen BB.  2009.  Nutritional and contractile regulation of human skeletal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling.. J Appl Physiol (1985). 106(4):1374-84.
Drummond MJ, Fry CS, Glynn EL, Dreyer HC, Dhanani S, Timmerman KL, Volpi E, Rasmussen BB.  2009.  Rapamycin administration in humans blocks the contraction-induced increase in skeletal muscle protein synthesis.. J Physiol. 587(Pt 7):1535-46.

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