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    Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Glucose Transport and Glucose Metabolism by Exercise Training by Evans, Parker L, McMillin, Shawna L, Weyrauch, Luke A, Witczak, Carol A

    Published in Nutrients (12-10-2019)
    “…Aerobic exercise training and resistance exercise training are both well-known for their ability to improve human health; especially in individuals with type 2…”
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    Insulin Resistance Does Not Impair Mechanical Overload-Stimulated Glucose Uptake, but Does Alter the Metabolic Fate of Glucose in Mouse Muscle by Weyrauch, Luke A, McMillin, Shawna L, Witczak, Carol A

    “…Skeletal muscle glucose uptake and glucose metabolism are impaired in insulin resistance. Mechanical overload stimulates glucose uptake into insulin-resistant…”
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    Insulin Resistance Is Not Sustained Following Denervation in Glycolytic Skeletal Muscle by McMillin, Shawna L, Stanley, Erin C, Weyrauch, Luke A, Brault, Jeffrey J, Kahn, Barbara B, Witczak, Carol A

    “…Denervation rapidly induces insulin resistance (i.e., impairments in insulin-stimulated glucose uptake and signaling proteins) in skeletal muscle…”
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    Endothelial nitric oxide synthase phosphorylation in treadmill-running mice: role of vascular signalling kinases by Zhang, Quan‐Jiang, McMillin, Shawna L., Tanner, Jason M., Palionyte, Milda, Abel, E. Dale, Symons, J. David

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2009)
    “…The intracellular signalling kinases Akt/protein kinase B (Akt), protein kinase A (PKA) and adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) are…”
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    Skeletal muscle wasting: the estrogen side of sexual dimorphism by McMillin, Shawna L, Minchew, Everett C, Lowe, Dawn A, Spangenburg, Espen E

    “…The importance of defining sex differences across various biological and physiological mechanisms is more pervasive now than it has been over the past 15-20…”
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    Ablation of skeletal muscle estrogen receptor alpha impairs contractility in male mice by Sullivan, Brian P, Collins, Brittany C, McMillin, Shawna L, Toussaint, Elise, Stein, Clara Z, Spangenburg, Espen E, Lowe, Dawn A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2024)
    “…Estradiol and estrogen receptor α (ERα) have been shown to be important for the maintenance of skeletal muscle strength in females, however little is known…”
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    GLUT4 Is Not Necessary for Overload-Induced Glucose Uptake or Hypertrophic Growth in Mouse Skeletal Muscle by McMillin, Shawna L, Schmidt, Denise L, Kahn, Barbara B, Witczak, Carol A

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-06-2017)
    “…GLUT4 is necessary for acute insulin- and contraction-induced skeletal muscle glucose uptake, but its role in chronic muscle loading (overload)-induced glucose…”
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    Estradiol deficiency reduces the satellite cell pool by impairing cell cycle progression by Larson, Alexie A, Shams, Ahmed S, McMillin, Shawna L, Sullivan, Brian P, Vue, Cha, Roloff, Zachery A, Batchelor, Eric, Kyba, Michael, Lowe, Dawn A

    “…The size of the satellite cell pool is reduced in estradiol (E )-deficient female mice and humans. Here, we use a combination of in vivo and in vitro…”
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    Influence of estradiol deficiency on the acute inflammatory response following a traumatic skeletal muscle injury by McMillin, Shawna L, Noel, Richard, O’Farrell, Laura, Warren, Gordon, Lowe, Dawn

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2022)
    “…Abstract Estradiol (E2) influences the inflammatory response. Research has shown that skeletal muscle chemokine mRNA expression and neutrophil infiltration…”
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