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ABSTRACT This study compared acute and chronic adaptations to cluster set (CS) and traditional set (TS) structures during a 6‐week linear periodised resistance training programme in the back squat. Thirty‐six resistance‐trained females and males were randomly assigned to the CS or the TS group.
Erik Hobein +4 more
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Myofibrillar protein accumulation but reduced protein synthesis in PDCD4-depleted myotubes. [PDF]
Mora S +7 more
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What's new? Endocrine drugs repurposed from treatment protocols are the primary medications available for breast cancer (BC) prevention in at‐risk women. Adverse effects, however, significantly minimize uptake and prevention impact. Here, the authors investigated licochalcone A (LicA), a non‐endocrine anti‐inflammatory agent with reported hematologic ...
Atieh Hajirahimkhan +14 more
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FBXO2-mediated KPTN ubiquitination promotes amino acid-dependent mTORC1 signaling and tumor growth. [PDF]
Gao J +11 more
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ABSTRACT Background Skeletal muscle is a vital part of human physiology and is responsible for numerous essential functions. Not surprisingly, the loss of skeletal muscle mass and function is common in several pathologies including atrophy and sarcopenia, which profoundly impact quality of life of those afflicted.
Alexa J. Klein, Roger A. Vaughan
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Molecular mechanisms underlying the lifespan and healthspan benefits of dietary restriction across species. [PDF]
Fan J, Xu Y.
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ABSTRACT Background Cancer cachexia is a complex syndrome marked by weight loss and muscle wasting, significantly impacting patient quality of life and survival. Mechanistically, it is characterized by suppressed protein synthesis and enhanced muscle catabolism, with the role of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and unfolded protein response (UPR ...
Yusaku Kaneko +6 more
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Correction: Control of TSC2-Rheb signaling axis by arginine regulates mTORC1 activity.
Carroll B +12 more
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MCL1 modulates mTORC1 signaling to promote bioenergetics and tumorigenesis. [PDF]
Gui W +26 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Reduced placental mTOR signaling is associated with intrauterine growth restriction and impaired maternal and placental metabolism. Since maternal hypothyroidism induces intrauterine growth restriction, and maternal treatment with kisspeptin‐10 (Kp10) has been shown to improve feto‐placental development in hypothyroid rats, this study ...
Bianca Reis Santos +9 more
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