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List of works by Marlou L. Dirks

A Randomised, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Study Investigating the Optimal Timing of a Caffeine-Containing Supplement for Exercise Performance

scientific article published on 30 March 2020

A mycoprotein based high-protein vegan diet supports equivalent daily myofibrillar protein synthesis rates compared with an isonitrogenous omnivorous diet in older adults: a randomized controlled trial

scientific article published on 11 November 2020

A single day of bed rest, irrespective of energy balance, does not affect skeletal muscle gene expression or insulin sensitivity.

scientific article published on 15 April 2018

A single session of neuromuscular electrical stimulation does not augment postprandial muscle protein accretion.

scientific article published on 7 June 2016

Age-Associated Impairments in Mitochondrial ADP Sensitivity Contribute to Redox Stress in Senescent Human Skeletal Muscle.

scientific article published in March 2018

Branched-Chain Amino Acid Fortification Does Not Restore Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates following Ingestion of Lower- Compared with Higher-Dose Mycoprotein

scientific article published on 04 September 2020

CrossTalk opposing view: Intramuscular lipid accumulation does not cause insulin resistance

scientific article published on 08 July 2020

Daily mycoprotein consumption for one week does not affect insulin sensitivity or glycaemic control but modulates the plasma lipidome in healthy adults: a randomised controlled trial

scientific article published on 14 July 2020

Dietary feeding pattern does not modulate the loss of muscle mass or the decline in metabolic health during short-term bed rest

scientific article published on 15 January 2019

High-fat Overfeeding Does Not Exacerbate Rapid Changes in Forearm Glucose and Fatty Acid Balance During Immobilization

scientific article published on 01 January 2020

Hypoxia Induces a Prothrombotic State Independently of the Physical Activity

scientific article published on 30 October 2015

Improved recovery from skeletal muscle damage is largely unexplained by myofibrillar protein synthesis or inflammatory and regenerative gene expression pathways

scientific article published on 07 December 2020

Intermittent versus continuous enteral nutrition attenuates increases in insulin and leptin during short-term bed rest

scientific article published on 10 July 2020

Interventional strategies to combat muscle disuse atrophy in humans: focus on neuromuscular electrical stimulation and dietary protein

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May bed rest cause greater muscle loss than limb immobilization?

scientific article published on 20 May 2016

Muscle disuse atrophy is not accompanied by changes in skeletal muscle satellite cell content.

scientific article published in April 2014

Myofibrillar distribution of succinate dehydrogenase activity and lipid stores differs in skeletal muscle tissue of paraplegic subjects

scientific article published on 08 November 2011

Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation as a Potential Countermeasure for Skeletal Muscle Atrophy and Weakness During Human Spaceflight

scientific article published on 13 August 2019

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation increases muscle protein synthesis in elderly type 2 diabetic men

scientific article published in September 2012

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle disuse atrophy during leg immobilization in humans.

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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prevents muscle wasting in critically ill comatose patients.

scientific article published in March 2015

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation prior to presleep protein feeding stimulates the use of protein-derived amino acids for overnight muscle protein synthesis.

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One Week of Bed Rest Leads to Substantial Muscle Atrophy and Induces Whole-Body Insulin Resistance in the Absence of Skeletal Muscle Lipid Accumulation.

scientific article published on 29 June 2016

Protein Supplementation Augments Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy but Does Not Modulate Satellite Cell Content During Prolonged Resistance-Type Exercise Training in Frail Elderly

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Protein Supplementation Improves Physical Performance in Frail Elderly People: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

scientific article published on 11 August 2012

Protein Type, Protein Dose, and Age Modulate Dietary Protein Digestion and Phenylalanine Absorption Kinetics and Plasma Phenylalanine Availability in Humans

scientific article published on 18 February 2020

Protein supplementation increases muscle mass gain during prolonged resistance-type exercise training in frail elderly people: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial

scientific article published on 06 July 2012

Rebuttal from Marlou L. Dirks, Benjamin T. Wall and Francis B. Stephens

scientific article published on 08 July 2020

Reduced Satellite Cell Numbers with Spinal Cord Injury and Aging in Humans

scientific article published on 01 December 2012

Short-term bed rest-induced insulin resistance cannot be explained by increased mitochondrial H2 O2 emission

scientific article published on 26 December 2019

Short-term muscle disuse atrophy is not associated with increased intramuscular lipid deposition or a decline in the maximal activity of key mitochondrial enzymes in young and older males

scientific article published on 29 November 2014

Short-term muscle disuse lowers myofibrillar protein synthesis rates and induces anabolic resistance to protein ingestion.

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Skeletal muscle atrophy during short-term disuse: implications for age-related sarcopenia.

scientific article published on 12 August 2013

Skeletal muscle disuse atrophy is not attenuated by dietary protein supplementation in healthy older men.

scientific article published on 11 June 2014

Substantial skeletal muscle loss occurs during only 5 days of disuse.

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The impact of disuse and high-fat overfeeding on forearm muscle amino acid metabolism in humans

scientific article published on 18 April 2020

There Are No Nonresponders to Resistance-Type Exercise Training in Older Men and Women

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