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Academic Article Long-term supplementation with a cystine-based antioxidant delays loss of muscle mass in aging.
Concept Muscle, Skeletal
Concept Satellite Cells, Skeletal Muscle
Academic Article Organization of the human myostatin gene and expression in healthy men and HIV-infected men with muscle wasting.
Academic Article Testosterone replacement and resistance exercise in HIV-infected men with weight loss and low testosterone levels.
Academic Article Plasma myostatin-immunoreactive protein is increased after prolonged bed rest with low-dose T3 administration.
Academic Article Testosterone dose-response relationships in healthy young men.
Academic Article Androgen receptor in human skeletal muscle and cultured muscle satellite cells: up-regulation by androgen treatment.
Academic Article Delta-4-androstene-3,17-dione binds androgen receptor, promotes myogenesis in vitro, and increases serum testosterone levels, fat-free mass, and muscle strength in hypogonadal men.
Academic Article Effects of testosterone replacement in human immunodeficiency virus-infected women with weight loss.
Academic Article Effects of testosterone supplementation on skeletal muscle fiber hypertrophy and satellite cells in community-dwelling older men.
Academic Article Testosterone supplementation reverses sarcopenia in aging through regulation of myostatin, c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase, Notch, and Akt signaling pathways.
Academic Article Testosterone is essential for skeletal muscle growth in aged mice in a heterochronic parabiosis model.
Academic Article Involvement of oxidative stress and caspase 2-mediated intrinsic pathway signaling in age-related increase in muscle cell apoptosis in mice.
Academic Article Nicotine in combination with a high-fat diet causes intramyocellular mitochondrial abnormalities in male mice.
Academic Article Testosterone-induced muscle hypertrophy is associated with an increase in satellite cell number in healthy, young men.
Academic Article Lower skeletal muscle mass in male transgenic mice with muscle-specific overexpression of myostatin.
Academic Article The mechanisms of androgen effects on body composition: mesenchymal pluripotent cell as the target of androgen action.
Academic Article Older men are as responsive as young men to the anabolic effects of graded doses of testosterone on the skeletal muscle.
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