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    Efficacy of 3 days/wk resistance training on myofiber hypertrophy and myogenic mechanisms in young vs. older adults by Kosek, David J, Kim, Jeong-su, Petrella, John K, Cross, James M, Bamman, Marcas M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-08-2006)
    “…Departments of 1 Physiology and Biophysics and 3 Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, and 2 Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center,…”
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    Heightened muscle inflammation susceptibility may impair regenerative capacity in aging humans by Merritt, Edward K, Stec, Michael J, Thalacker-Mercer, Anna, Windham, Samuel T, Cross, James M, Shelley, David P, Craig Tuggle, S, Kosek, David J, Kim, Jeong-Su, Bamman, Marcas M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (15-09-2013)
    “…The regenerative response of skeletal muscle to mechanically induced damage is impaired with age. Previous work in our laboratory suggests this may result from…”
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    Efficacy of myonuclear addition may explain differential myofiber growth among resistance-trained young and older men and women by Petrella, John K, Kim, Jeong-su, Cross, James M, Kosek, David J, Bamman, Marcas M

    “…Skeletal muscle stem (satellite) cells supporting growth/regeneration are thought to be activated and incorporated into growing myofibers by both endocrine and…”
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    Modulation of the dystrophin-associated protein complex in response to resistance training in young and older men by Kosek, David J, Bamman, Marcas M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-2008)
    “…Department of Physiology and Biophysics, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, and Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Veterans Affairs…”
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    Resting and load-induced levels of myogenic gene transcripts differ between older adults with demonstrable sarcopenia and young men and women by Kim, Jeong-su, Kosek, David J, Petrella, John K, Cross, James M, Bamman, Marcas M

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-2005)
    “…Departments of 1 Physiology and Biophysics and 3 Surgery, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, and 2 Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center,…”
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    Cluster analysis to reveal differentially expressed myogenic genes during load‐mediated myofiber growth in humans by Kim, Jeong‐su, Petrella, John K, Kosek, David J, Mayhew, David L, Cross, James M, Bamman, Marcas M

    Published in The FASEB journal (2007)
    “…We have identified a number of genes up‐regulated by acute resistance loading; however, their role in myofiber hypertrophy has not been resolved. We therefore…”
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    Aging differences in mechanisms of human skeletal muscle hypertrophy by Kosek, David J

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of muscle mass, affects all individuals to varying degrees as years advance, and leads to decreases in strength, power and…”
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    Aging differences in mechanisms of human skeletal muscle hypertrophy by Kosek, David J

    “…Sarcopenia, the age-associated loss of muscle mass, affects all individuals to varying degrees as years advance, and leads to decreases in strength, power and…”
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    Dissertation