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List of works by William Apró

Absence of leucine in an essential amino acid supplement reduces activation of mTORC1 signalling following resistance exercise in young females.

scientific article published on 15 August 2013

Activation of mTORC1 by leucine is potentiated by branched-chain amino acids and even more so by essential amino acids following resistance exercise.

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Acute low-load resistance exercise with and without blood flow restriction increased protein signalling and number of satellite cells in human skeletal muscle.

scientific article published in December 2013

Benefits of higher resistance-training volume are related to ribosome biogenesis

scientific article published on 15 January 2020

Endurance Exercise Enhances the Effect of Strength Training on Muscle Fiber Size and Protein Expression of Akt and mTOR.

scientific article published on 17 February 2016

High doses of anti-inflammatory drugs compromise muscle strength and hypertrophic adaptations to resistance training in young adults.

scientific article published on 21 August 2017

Influence of nutrient ingestion on amino acid transporters and protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle after sprint exercise.

scientific article published on 31 August 2017

Influence of supplementation with branched-chain amino acids in combination with resistance exercise on p70S6 kinase phosphorylation in resting and exercising human skeletal muscle.

scientific article published in November 2010

Intake of branched-chain amino acids influences the levels of MAFbx mRNA and MuRF-1 total protein in resting and exercising human muscle

scientific article published on 29 November 2011

Intake of branched-chain or essential amino acids attenuates the elevation in muscle levels of PGC-1α4 mRNA caused by resistance exercise.

scientific article published on 31 May 2016

Leucine does not affect mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 assembly but is required for maximal ribosomal protein s6 kinase 1 activity in human skeletal muscle following resistance exercise.

scientific article published on 13 July 2015

Maximal lengthening contractions induce different signaling responses in the type I and type II fibers of human skeletal muscle.

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Resistance exercise-induced S6K1 kinase activity is not inhibited in human skeletal muscle despite prior activation of AMPK by high-intensity interval cycling.

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mTORC1 Signaling in Individual Human Muscle Fibers Following Resistance Exercise in Combination With Intake of Essential Amino Acids

scientific article published on 25 June 2019