Search Results - "Koncarevic, Alan"
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Global analysis of gene expression patterns during disuse atrophy in rat skeletal muscle
Published in The Journal of physiology (15-08-2003)“…Muscular inactivity leads to atrophy, weakness, and decreased fatigue resistance. In order to provide a window into the dynamic processes that underlie muscle…”
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A Soluble Activin Receptor Type IIB Prevents the Effects of Androgen Deprivation on Body Composition and Bone Health
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-09-2010)“…Androgen deprivation, a consequence of hypogonadism, certain cancer treatments, or normal aging in men, leads to loss of muscle mass, increased adiposity, and…”
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Identification of a molecular signature of sarcopenia
Published in Physiological genomics (14-04-2005)“…1 Department of Health Sciences, Boston University, Boston 2 Aventis Pharmaceuticals, Cambridge Genomics Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts Investigating the…”
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Transcriptional profile of a myotube starvation model of atrophy
Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2005)“…Department of Health Sciences, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts Submitted 24 September 2004 ; accepted in final form 12 December 2004 Skeletal muscle…”
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A Novel Therapeutic Approach to Treating Obesity through Modulation of TGFβ Signaling
Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-07-2012)“…Obesity results from disproportionately high energy intake relative to energy expenditure. Many therapeutic strategies have focused on the intake side of the…”
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ubiquitin-protein ligase Nedd4 targets Notch1 in skeletal muscle and distinguishes the subset of atrophies caused by reduced muscle tension
Published in The FASEB journal (01-02-2007)“…Ubiquitination-dependent proteolysis is a fundamental process underlying skeletal muscle atrophy. Thus, the role of ubiquitin ligases is of great interest…”
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Activation of an alternative NF‐ΚB pathway in skeletal muscle during disuse atrophy
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2002)“…ABSTRACT Although cytokine‐induced nuclear factor KB (NF‐ΚB) pathways are involved in muscle wasting subsequent to disease, their potential role in disuse…”
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Testosterone stimulates muscle growth in association with PI3‐K/Akt signaling in subjects with HIV
Published in The FASEB journal (2007)“…Recent evidence suggests androgens increase lean body mass and strength in subjects with HIV‐associated wasting. The molecular basis for the anabolic effects…”
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Ubiquitin -protein ligase Nedd4 regulates Notch1 in tension-sensitive models of skeletal muscle atrophy
Published 01-01-2008“…Skeletal muscle atrophy results from muscular inactivity as well as from disease states, and is characterized by enhanced ubiquitiniation-dependent proteolysis…”
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Role for IkappaBalpha, but not c-Rel, in skeletal muscle atrophy
Published in American Journal of Physiology: Cell Physiology (01-01-2007)“…Skeletal muscle atrophy is associated with a marked and sustained activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) activity. Previous work showed that p50 is…”
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Ubiquitin-protein ligase Nedd4 regulates Notch1 in tension-sensitive models of skeletal muscle atrophy
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Global analysis of gene expression patterns during disuse atrophy in rat skeletal muscle
Published in The Journal of physiology (2003)“…Muscular inactivity leads to atrophy, weakness, and decreased fatigue resistance. In order to provide a window into the dynamic processes that underlie muscle…”
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Activation of an alternative NF-kappaB pathway in skeletal muscle during disuse atrophy
Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2002)“…Although cytokine-induced nuclear factor kappaB (NF-kappaB) pathways are involved in muscle wasting subsequent to disease, their potential role in disuse…”
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