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List of works by Andrew C D'Lugos

Caffeine and 3-km cycling performance: Effects of mouth rinsing, genotype, and time of day.

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Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing Enhances High Intensity Time Trial Performance Following Prolonged Cycling

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Chronic doxorubicin administration impacts satellite cell and capillary abundance in a muscle-specific manner

scientific article published on 01 April 2019

Concurrent aerobic exercise interferes with the satellite cell response to acute resistance exercise.

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Exercise Protects Skeletal Muscle during Chronic Doxorubicin Administration.

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Fiber Type-Specific Satellite Cell Content in Cyclists Following Heavy Training with Carbohydrate and Carbohydrate-Protein Supplementation.

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Impact of TGF-β inhibition during acute exercise on Achilles tendon extracellular matrix

scientific article published on 7 December 2016

Impact of acetaminophen consumption and resistance exercise on extracellular matrix gene expression in human skeletal muscle

scientific article published on 17 May 2017

Lower Fasted-State but Greater Increase in Muscle Protein Synthesis in Response to Elevated Plasma Amino Acids in Obesity.

scientific article published on 12 June 2018

MEF2c-dependent downregulation of Myocilin mediates cancer-induced muscle wasting and associates with cachexia in cancer patients

scientific article published on 04 March 2020

Prior acetaminophen consumption impacts the early adaptive cellular response of human skeletal muscle to resistance exercise.

scientific article published on 11 January 2018

Supplemental Protein during Heavy Cycling Training and Recovery Impacts Skeletal Muscle and Heart Rate Responses but Not Performance

scientific article published on 07 September 2016

The impact of postexercise essential amino acid ingestion on the ubiquitin proteasome and autophagosomal-lysosomal systems in skeletal muscle of older men.

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Transcriptome response of human skeletal muscle to divergent exercise stimuli.

scientific article published on 15 March 2018