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    Essential Amino Acids and Protein Synthesis: Insights into Maximizing the Muscle and Whole-Body Response to Feeding by Church, David D, Hirsch, Katie R, Park, Sanghee, Kim, Il-Young, Gwin, Jess A, Pasiakos, Stefan M, Wolfe, Robert R, Ferrando, Arny A

    Published in Nutrients (02-12-2020)
    “…Ingesting protein-containing supplements and foods provides essential amino acids (EAA) necessary to increase muscle and whole-body protein synthesis (WBPS)…”
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    Muscle Protein Synthesis and Whole-Body Protein Turnover Responses to Ingesting Essential Amino Acids, Intact Protein, and Protein-Containing Mixed Meals with Considerations for Energy Deficit by Gwin, Jess A, Church, David D, Wolfe, Robert R, Ferrando, Arny A, Pasiakos, Stefan M

    Published in Nutrients (15-08-2020)
    “…Protein intake recommendations to optimally stimulate muscle protein synthesis (MPS) are derived from dose-response studies examining the stimulatory effects…”
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    Comparison of the recovery response from high-intensity and high-volume resistance exercise in trained men by Bartolomei, Sandro, Sadres, Eliahu, Church, David D., Arroyo, Eliott, III, Joseph A. Gordon, Varanoske, Alyssa N., Wang, Ran, Beyer, Kyle S., Oliveira, Leonardo P., Stout, Jeffrey R., Hoffman, Jay R.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2017)
    “…Purpose The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological responses of a high-volume (HV; 8 sets of 10 repetitions) versus high-intensity (HI; 8 sets…”
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    Foundational Nutrition: Implications for Human Health by Townsend, Jeremy R, Kirby, Trevor O, Marshall, Tess M, Church, David D, Jajtner, Adam R, Esposito, Ralph

    Published in Nutrients (22-06-2023)
    “…Human nutrition, and what can be considered "ideal" nutrition, is a complex, multi-faceted topic which many researchers and practitioners deliberate. While…”
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    The contributory role of vascular health in age‐related anabolic resistance by Banks, Nile F., Rogers, Emily M., Church, David D., Ferrando, Arny A., Jenkins, Nathaniel D.M.

    Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-02-2022)
    “…Sarcopenia, or the age‐related loss of skeletal muscle mass and function, is an increasingly prevalent condition that contributes to reduced quality of life,…”
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    Mitigation of Muscle Loss in Stressed Physiology: Military Relevance by Church, David D, Gwin, Jess A, Wolfe, Robert R, Pasiakos, Stefan M, Ferrando, Arny A

    Published in Nutrients (24-07-2019)
    “…Military personnel may be exposed to circumstances (e.g., large energy deficits, sleep deprivation, cognitive demands, and environmental extremes) of external…”
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    Stimulation of muscle protein synthesis with low-dose amino acid composition in older individuals by Church, David D, Ferrando, Arny A, Wolfe, Robert R

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (2024)
    “…Essential amino acid (EAA)-based compositions have been shown to be effective stimulators of muscle protein synthesis, but the lower limit of effective dosage…”
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    Anabolic response to essential amino acid plus whey protein composition is greater than whey protein alone in young healthy adults by Park, Sanghee, Church, David D, Azhar, Gohar, Schutzler, Scott E, Ferrando, Arny A, Wolfe, Robert R

    “…We have determined the acute response of protein kinetics to one or two servings (6.3 g and 12.6 g) of a proprietary composition containing free-form essential…”
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    Acute testosterone administration does not affect muscle anabolism by Church, David D, Pasiakos, Stefan M, Wolfe, Robert R, Ferrando, Arny A

    Published in Nutrition & metabolism (22-08-2019)
    “…We previously demonstrated that improved net muscle protein balance, via enhanced protein synthetic efficiency, occurs 5 days after testosterone (T)…”
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    Physical Differences Between Forwards and Backs in American Collegiate Rugby Players by La Monica, Michael B, Fukuda, David H, Miramonti, Amelia A, Beyer, Kyle S, Hoffman, Mattan W, Boone, Carleigh H, Tanigawa, Satoru, Wang, Ran, Church, David D, Stout, Jeffrey R, Hoffman, Jay R

    “…ABSTRACTLa Monica, MB, Fukuda, DH, Miramonti, AA, Beyer, KS, Hoffman, MW, Boone, CH, Tanigawa, S, Wang, R, Church, DD, Stout, JR, and Hoffman, JR. Physical…”
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    440 Muscle Protein Synthesis and Whole-Body Protein Balance Following Ingestion of Beef or a Soy Protein Based Meat Alternative by Church, David D., Hirsch, Katie R., Kviatkovsky, Shiloah A., Ferrando, Arny A., Azhar, Gohar, Wolfe, Robert R

    “…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: We endeavor to investigated the hypothesis that muscle protein synthesis (MPS) is stimulated more after consumption of a 4-ounce beef patty…”
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    Perioperative amino acid infusion reestablishes muscle net balance during total hip arthroplasty by Church, David D., Schutzler, Scott E., Wolfe, Robert R., Ferrando, Arny A.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-09-2021)
    “…Surgery and anesthesia induce a catabolic response that leads to skeletal muscle protein loss. Previous investigations have observed positive effects of…”
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    Influence of Skeletal Muscle Carnosine Content on Fatigue during Repeated Resistance Exercise in Recreationally Active Women by Varanoske, Alyssa N, Hoffman, Jay R, Church, David D, Wang, Ran, Baker, Kayla M, Dodd, Sarah J, Coker, Nicholas A, Oliveira, Leonardo P, Dawson, Virgil L, Fukuda, David H, Stout, Jeffrey R

    Published in Nutrients (07-09-2017)
    “…Carnosine is a naturally occurring intramuscular dipeptide that is thought to attenuate fatigue during high-intensity exercise. Carnosine content is influenced…”
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    Effect of somatic maturity on the aerobic and anaerobic adaptations to sprint interval training by Beyer, Kyle S., Stout, Jeffrey R., Redd, Michael J., Baker, Kayla M., Church, David D., Bergstrom, Haley C., Hoffman, Jay R., Fukuda, David H.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-05-2020)
    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the maturity‐related differences in the aerobic and anaerobic adaptations to sprint interval training (SIT) among youth…”
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    The Effect of Post-Resistance Exercise Amino Acids on Plasma MCP-1 and CCR2 Expression by Wells, Adam J, Hoffman, Jay R, Jajtner, Adam R, Varanoske, Alyssa N, Church, David D, Gonzalez, Adam M, Townsend, Jeremy R, Boone, Carleigh H, Baker, Kayla M, Beyer, Kyle S, Mangine, Gerald T, Oliveira, Leonardo P, Fukuda, David H, Stout, Jeffrey R

    Published in Nutrients (02-07-2016)
    “…The recruitment and infiltration of classical monocytes into damaged muscle is critical for optimal tissue remodeling. This study examined the effects of an…”
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    Guidelines for parenteral nutrition in preterm infants: The American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition by Robinson, Daniel T., Calkins, Kara L., Chen, Yimin, Cober, M. Petrea, Falciglia, Gustave H., Church, David D., Mey, Jacob, McKeever, Liam, Sentongo, Timothy

    “…Background Parenteral nutrition (PN) is prescribed for preterm infants until nutrition needs are met via the enteral route, but unanswered questions remain…”
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