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  1. Electrical stimulated GLUT4 signalling attenuates critical illness‐associated muscle wasting
  2. Electrical Stimulated GLUT4 Signaling Attenuates Critical Illness-Associated Muscle Wasting
  3. Acute and severe trabecular bone loss in a rat model of critical illness myopathy
  4. Multi-omics reveals age-related differences in the diaphragm response to mechanical ventilation: a pilot study
  5. JAK/STAT inhibition augments soleus muscle function in a rat model of critical illness myopathy via regulation of complement C3/3R
  6. Pancreatic cancer cachexia: three dimensions of a complex syndrome
  7. Maintenance of sarcomeric integrity in adult muscle cells crucially depends on Z-disc anchored titin
  8. Chaperone co‐inducer BGP‐15 mitigates early contractile dysfunction of the soleus muscle in a rat ICU model
  9. RNA-sequencing reveals altered skeletal muscle contraction, E3 ligases, autophagy, apoptosis, and chaperone expression in patients with critical illness myopathy
  10. Sarcopenia: Aging-Related Loss of Muscle Mass and Function
  11. Vamorolone treatment improves skeletal muscle outcome in a critical illness myopathy rat model
  12. Muscle-specific differences in expression and phosphorylation of the Janus kinase 2/Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription 3 following long-term mechanical ventilation and immobilization in rats
  13. Weak by the machines: muscle motor protein dysfunction - a side effect of intensive care unit treatment
  14. Impaired Ca2+ release contributes to muscle weakness in a rat model of critical illness myopathy
  15. The chaperone co-inducer BGP-15 alleviates ventilation-induced diaphragm dysfunction
  16. Mechano-signalling pathways in an experimental intensive critical illness myopathy model
  17. Comprehensive analysis of tropomyosin isoforms in skeletal muscles by top-down proteomics
  18. Mechanical Signaling in the Pathophysiology of Critical Illness Myopathy
  19. Nanometric features of myosin filaments extracted from a single muscle fiber to uncover the mechanisms underlying organized motility
  20. Effective Top-Down LC/MS+ Method for Assessing Actin Isoforms as a Potential Cardiac Disease Marker
  21. Oxidative proteome alterations during skeletal muscle ageing
  22. Reply from Lars Larsson, Nicola Cacciani and Barry Dworkin
  23. The Sick and the Weak: Neuropathies/Myopathies in the Critically Ill
  24. Aberrant post-translational modifications compromise human myosin motor function in old age
  25. Dissecting human skeletal muscle troponin proteoforms by top-down mass spectrometry
  26. Structural and functional effects of mechanical ventilation and aging on single rat diaphragm muscle fibers
  27. Age related differences in diaphragm muscle fiber response to mid/long term controlled mechanical ventilation
  28. Alterations in muscle proteome of patients diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
  29. Time course analysis of mechanical ventilation‐induced diaphragm contractile muscle dysfunction in the rat
  30. The Effect of Nutritional Status in the Pathogenesis of Critical Illness Myopathy (CIM)
  31. Masseter Muscle Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis and Degradation in an Experimental Critical Illness Myopathy Model
  32. The bone morphogenetic protein axis is a positive regulator of skeletal muscle mass
  33. Signalling pathways regulating muscle mass in ageing skeletal muscle. The role of the IGF1-Akt-mTOR-FoxO pathway
  34. Detection of an aging-related increase in advanced glycation end products in fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscles in the rat
  35. Hormone replacement therapy improves contractile function and myonuclear organization of single muscle fibres from postmenopausal monozygotic female twin pairs
  36. Impaired autophagy, chaperone expression, and protein synthesis in response to critical illness interventions in porcine skeletal muscle
  37. Effects of corticosteroids in the development of limb muscle weakness in a porcine intensive care unit model
  38. Sparing of muscle mass and function by passive loading in an experimental intensive care unit model
  39. Loss of muscle strength during sepsis is in part regulated by glucocorticoids and is associated with reduced muscle fiber stiffness
  40. Role of sepsis in the development of limb muscle weakness in a porcine intensive care unit model
  41. Early Parenteral Nutrition Evokes a Phenotype of Autophagy Deficiency in Liver and Skeletal Muscle of Critically Ill Rabbits
  42. Is functional hypertrophy and specific force coupled with the addition of myonuclei at the single muscle fiber level?
  43. Muscle atrophy and preferential loss of myosin in prolonged critically ill patients*
  44. Muscle Contractility and Cell Motility
  45. Mechanisms underlying ICU muscle wasting and effects of passive mechanical loading
  46. Thick and Thin Filament Proteins
  47. Muscle wasting and the temporal gene expression pattern in a novel rat intensive care unit model
  48. Mechanisms underlying the sparing of masticatory versus limb muscle function in an experimental critical illness model
  49. Diaphragm Muscle Weakness in an Experimental Porcine Intensive Care Unit Model
  50. Factors Underlying the Early Limb Muscle Weakness in Acute Quadriplegic Myopathy Using an Experimental ICU Porcine Model
  51. Disrupted myosin cross-bridge cycling kinetics triggers muscle weakness in nebulin-related myopathy
  52. There is no slowing of motility speed with increased body size in rat, human, horse and rhinoceros independent on temperature and skeletal muscle myosin isoform
  53. Preferential skeletal muscle myosin loss in response to mechanical silencing in a novel rat intensive care unit model: underlying mechanisms
  54. Force-Generating Capacity of Human Myosin Isoforms Extracted from Single Muscle Fiber Segments
  55. Time Resolved Analyses of Gene Expression in a Rodent Icu Model
  56. Force-generating capacity of human myosin isoforms extracted from single muscle fibre segments
  57. Aging-Related Changes Motor Unit Structure and Function
  58. Effects of aging and gender on the spatial organization of nuclei in single human skeletal muscle cells
  59. A myopathy-linked tropomyosin mutation severely alters thin filament conformational changes during activation
  60. Increasing intravenous glucose load in the presence of normoglycemia: Effect on outcome and metabolism in critically ill rabbits
  61. Maintenance of muscle mass, fiber size, and contractile function in mice lacking the Z-disc protein myotilin
  62. EMD 57033 partially reverses ventilator-induced diaphragm muscle fibre calcium desensitisation
  63. Myofibrillar protein and gene expression in acute quadriplegic myopathy
  64. Bone, Muscle, and Physical Activity: Structural Equation Modeling of Relationships and Genetic Influence With Age
  65. Gene expression and muscle fiber function in a porcine ICU model
  66. Impact of temperature on growth and metabolic efficiency ofPenicillium roqueforti- correlations between produced heat, ergosterol content and biomass
  67. Myonuclear domain size and myosin isoform expression in muscle fibres from mammals representing a 100 000-fold difference in body size
  68. Blood pressure and heart rate QTL in mice of the B6/D2 lineage: sex differences and environmental influences
  69. Adaptation by alternative RNA splicing of slow troponin T isoforms in type 1 but not type 2 Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
  70. Effects of combined strength and sprint training on regulation of muscle contraction at the whole-muscle and single-fibre levels in elite master sprinters
  71. Defective regulation of contractile function in muscle fibres carrying an E41K β-tropomyosin mutation
  72. Effects of a preferential myosin loss on Ca2+activation of force generation in single human skeletal muscle fibres
  73. Locomotor Deficiencies and Aberrant Development of Subtype-Specific GABAergic Interneurons Caused by an Unliganded Thyroid Hormone Receptor  1
  74. Acute Quadriplegic Myopathy: An Acquired “Myosinopathy”
  75. Experimental animal models of muscle wasting in intensive care unit patients
  76. Transcription Factors in Muscle Atrophy Caused by Blocked Neuromuscular Transmission and Muscle Unloading In Rats
  77. Effects of ageing and gender on contractile properties in human skeletal muscle and single fibres
  78. Effects of a R133W β-tropomyosin mutation on regulation of muscle contraction in single human muscle fibres
  79. Skeletal muscle function in older people
  80. Fibre type-specific increase in passive muscle tension in spinal cord-injured subjects with spasticity
  81. Muscle cell and motor protein function in patients with a IIa myosin missense mutation (Glu-706 to Lys)
  82. Uncoordinated Expression of Myosin Heavy Chains and Myosin-Binding Protein C Isoforms in Human Extraocular Muscles
  83. A porcine model of acute quadriplegic myopathy: a feasibility study
  84. Impact of post-synaptic block of neuromuscular transmission, muscle unloading and mechanical ventilation on skeletal muscle protein and mRNA expression
  85. Aging, muscle fiber type, and contractile function in sprint-trained athletes
  86. Genetic determinants of weight of fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscles in old mice
  87. Anomaly of anatomical origin of soleus muscle: A mouse model
  88. Human skeletal muscle myosin function at physiological and non-physiological temperatures
  89. Activation Dependence of Stretch Activation in Mouse Skinned Myocardium: Implications for Ventricular Function
  90. Scaling of skeletal muscle shortening velocity in mammals representing a 100,000-fold difference in body size
  91. Coherence of EMG activity and single motor unit discharge patterns in human rhythmical force production
  92. Genetic determinants of weight of fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscle in 500-day-old mice of the C57BL/6J and DBA/2J lineage
  93. Adjusting Data to Body Size: A Comparison of Methods as Applied to Quantitative Trait Loci Analysis of Musculoskeletal Phenotypes
  94. Aberrant expression of myosin isoforms in skeletal muscles from mice lacking the rev-erbA  orphan receptor gene
  95. Genetic architecture of fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscle weight in 200-day-old mice of the C57BL/6J and DBA/2J lineage
  96. Glutathione reverses early effects of glycation on myosin function
  97. Relationship between in vivo muscle force at different speeds of isokinetic movements and myosin isoform expression in men and women
  98. Effects of aging on force variability, single motor unit discharge patterns, and the structure of 10, 20, and 40 Hz EMG activity
  99. Time-dependent structure in the discharge rate of human motor units
  100. Effects of Aging on Human Skeletal Muscle Myosin Heavy-Chain mRNA Content and Protein Isoform Expression
  101. TRs Have Common and Isoform-Specific Functions in Regulation of the Cardiac Myosin Heavy Chain Genes
  102. Changes in myosin structure and function in response to glycation
  103. Aging-Related Changes in Skeletal Muscle
  104. Acute quadriplegia and loss of muscle myosin in patients treated with nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents and corticosteroids: Mechanisms at the cellular and molecular levels
  105. The influence of thyroid hormone on myosin isoform composition and shortening velocity of single skeletal muscle fibres with special reference to ageing and gender
  106. The effect of age on in vitro motility speed of slow myosin extracted from single rat soleus fibres
  107. Gender- and thyroid hormone-related transitions of essential myosin light chain isoform expression in rat soleus muscle during ageing
  108. An overview of carbohydrate-protein interactions with specific reference to myosin and ageing
  109. Post-operative effects on insulin resistance and specific tension of single human skeletal muscle fibres
  110. In vitromotility speed of slow myosin extracted from single soleus fibres from young and old rats
  111. Acute quadriplegic myopathy following autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for breast cancer
  112. Effects of chronic nicotine exposure on contractile enzyme-histochemical and biochemical properties of fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscles in the rat
  113. Gender- and age-related differences in the regulatory influence of thyroid hormone on the contractility and myosin composition of single rat soleus muscle fibres
  114. The age‐related motor disability: underlying mechanisms in skeletal muscle at the motor unit, cellular and molecular level
  115. Effects of age and gender on shortening velocity and myosin isoforms in single rat muscle fibres
  116. Firing rate of the lower motoneuron and contractile properties of its muscle fibers after upper motoneuron lesion in man
  117. Contractile studies of single human skeletal muscle fibers: A comparison of different muscles, permeabilization procedures, and storage techniques
  118. Firing rate of the lower motoneuron and contractile properties of its muscle fibers after upper motoneuron lesion in man
  119. Gender‐related differences in the regulatory influence of thyroid hormone on the expression of myosin isoforms in young and old rats
  120. Age‐related changes in contractile properties and expression of myosin isoforms in single skeletal muscle cells
  121. Age-related changes in contractile properties and expression of myosin isoforms in single skeletal muscle cells
  122. Fatigue of chronically overused motor units in prior polio patients
  123. Effects of removal of weight-bearing function on contractility and myosin isoform composition in single human skeletal muscle cells
  124. Age-related abnormalities in regulation of the ryanodine receptor in rat fast-twitch muscle
  125. Spawning induces a shift in energy metabolism from glucose to lipid in rainbow trout white muscle
  126. Contractile properties in single muscle fibres from chronically overused motor units in relation to motoneuron firing properties in prior polio patients
  127. Motoneuron and Muscle Fiber Properties of Remaining Motor Units in Weak Tibialis Anterior Muscles in Prior Polio
  128. Effects of age on sarcoplasmic reticulum properties and histochemical composition of fa stand slow-twitch rat muscles
  129. Effects of ageing on the motor unit
  130. Thyroid hormone regulation of myosin heavy chain isoform composition in young and old rats, with special reference to IIX myosin
  131. An age-related type IIB to IIX myosin heavy chain switching in rat skeletal muscle
  132. A technique for studies of the contractile apparatus in single human muscle fibre segments obtained by percutaneous biopsy
  133. Neurogenic effects on the palatopharyngeal muscle in patients with obstructive sleep apnoea: a muscle biopsy study.
  134. Spatial distribution of motor unit fibres in fast- and slow-switch muscles of young and old rats
  135. Is the motor unit uniform?
  136. Regional differences in the influence of the interval between removal and freezing of muscle samples on muscle fibre size
  137. Spatial distribution of motor unit fibres in fast-and slow-twitch rat muscles with special reference to age
  138. Influence of the interval between removal and freezing of muscle samples on muscle fibre size with special reference to sample size and fibre type
  139. Effects of denervation on enzyme-histochemical and morphometrical properties of the rat soleus muscle in relation to age
  140. Quantitative and qualitative morphological properties of the soleus motor nerve and the L5 ventral root in young and old rats
  141. Effects of ageing on enzyme-histochemical, morphometrical and contractile properties of the soleus muscle in the rat
  142. An electrophysiological method for monitoring blood flow in skeletal muscle: An Experimental Study in the Rat
  143. Effects of the interval between removal and freezing of muscle biopsies on muscle fibre size
  144. A Study on Single Motor Units in the Rat
  145. Excitability in Free Muscle Transfers: An Optimal Method of Monitoring Tissue Circulation?
  146. Effects of age on enzyme-histochemical fibre spectra and contractile properties of fast- and slow-twitch skeletal muscles in the rat
  147. Motor unit fibre density in extremely hypertrophied skeletal muscles in man
  148. Effects of long-term physical training and detraining on enzyme histochemical and functional skeletal muscle characteristics in man
  149. Contractile properties, fatiguability and glycolytic metabolism in fast- and slow-twitch rat skeletal muscles of various temperatures
  150. Torque-velocity relations in the quadriceps muscle of smoking-discordant twins with different fibre type proportions
  151. Skeletal muscle morphology, metabolism and function in smokers and non-smokers. A study on smoking-discordant monozygous twins
  152. Histochemical characteristics of human skeletal muscle during aging
  153. Muscle hypertrophy in bodybuilders
  154. Physical training effects on muscle morphology in sedentary males at different ages
  155. Skeletal muscle metabolism, morphology and function in sedentary smokers and nonsmokers
  156. Skeletal muscle metabolism and ultrastructure in relation to age in sedentary men
  157. Isometric and dynamic endurance as a function of age and skeletal muscle characteristics
  158. Histochemical and biochemical changes in human skeletal muscle with age in sedentary males, age 22-65 years