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    Anabolic deficits and divergent unfolded protein response underlie skeletal and cardiac muscle growth impairments in the Yoshida hepatoma tumor model of cancer cachexia by Belcher, Daniel J., Kim, Nina, Navarro‐Llinas, Blanca, Möller, Maria, López‐Soriano, Francisco J., Busquets, Silvia, Nader, Gustavo A.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-09-2024)
    “…Cancer cachexia manifests as whole body wasting, however, the precise mechanisms governing the alterations in skeletal muscle and cardiac anabolism have yet to…”
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    LP07 and LLC preclinical models of lung cancer induce divergent anabolic deficits and expression of pro-inflammatory effectors of muscle wasting by Belcher, Daniel J, Guitart, Maria, Hain, Brian, Kim, Hyo-Gun, Waning, David, Barreiro, Esther, Nader, Gustavo A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2022)
    “…Preclinical models have been instrumental to elucidate the mechanisms underlying muscle wasting in lung cancer (LC). We investigated anabolic deficits and the…”
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    Metastatic or xenograft colorectal cancer models induce divergent anabolic deficits and expression of pro-inflammatory effectors of muscle wasting in a tumor-type-dependent manner by Kim, Hyo-Gun, Huot, Joshua R, Pin, Fabrizio, Belcher, Daniel J, Bonetto, Andrea, Nader, Gustavo A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2022)
    “…We investigated the impact of tumor burden on muscle wasting in metastatic (m) and xenograft (x) models of colorectal cancer (CRC). Male Nod SCID γ and CD2F1…”
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    Chemotherapy agents reduce protein synthesis and ribosomal capacity in myotubes independent of oxidative stress by Guo, Bin, Bennet, Devasier, Belcher, Daniel J, Kim, Hyo-Gun, Nader, Gustavo A

    “…Chemotherapeutic agents (CAs) are first-line antineoplastic treatments against a wide variety of cancers. Despite their effectiveness in halting tumor…”
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    The LP07 and LLC pre‐clinical models of lung cancer present divergent anabolic deficits and expression of pro‐inflammatory effectors of muscle wasting by Belcher, Daniel J., Rosa Guitart, Maria, Hain, Brian, Kim, Hyo‐Gun, Waning, David, Barreiro, Esther, Nader, Gustavo A.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)
    “…Pre‐clinical models of lung cancer have been instrumental in uncovering the mechanisms of muscle wasting. However, differences in genetic background, immune…”
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    The effects of eccentric phase duration on concentric outcomes in the back squat and bench press in well-trained males by Carzoli, Joseph P., Sousa, Colby A., Belcher, Daniel J., Helms, Eric R., Khamoui, Andy V., Whitehurst, Michael, Zourdos, Michael C.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (02-12-2019)
    “…The velocity and magnitude in which the eccentric phase of an exercise is completed directly affects performance during the concentric phase. Therefore, the…”
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    Time course of recovery is similar for the back squat, bench press, and deadlift in well-trained males by Belcher, Daniel J, Sousa, Colby A, Carzoli, Joseph P, Johnson, Trevor K, Helms, Eric R, Visavadiya, Nishant P, Zoeller, Robert F, Whitehurst, Michael, Zourdos, Michael C

    “…This study examined the time course of recovery following resistance exercise sessions in the back squat, bench press, and deadlift. Twelve well-trained males…”
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    Time Course of Recovery Across Various Compound Resistance Exercises and the Relationship between Cell‐Free DNA and Performance by Johnson, Trevor K, Belcher, Daniel J, Sousa, Colby A, Carzoli, Joseph P, Visavadiya, Nishant P, Helms, Eric R, Zoeller, Robert F, Whitehurst, Michael, Zourdos, Michael Christopher

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)
    “…In practice, the deadlift is perceived to require a longer recovery time than the squat or bench press. However, the time course of recovery has not yet…”
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    Time-course of Muscle Damage and Performance Fatigue in the Squat, Bench Press, and Deadlift in Resistance Trained Men by Belcher, Daniel J

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…This research examined the time-course of muscle damage in the squat, bench press, and deadlift. Ten resistance-trained males performed four sets to failure…”
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