Nathan Hodson
0000-0003-1330-4030
University of Toronto
33 papers found
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Anabolic sensitivity in healthy, lean, older men is associated with higher expression of amino acid sensors and mTORC1 activators
Leucine ingestion promotes mTOR translocation to the periphery and enhances total and peripheral RPS6 phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle
The skeletal muscle fiber periphery: A nexus of mTOR-related anabolism
Identification of underexplored mesenchymal and vascular-related cell populations in human skeletal muscle
Walking or body weight squat “activity snacks” increase dietary amino acid utilization for myofibrillar protein synthesis during prolonged sitting
Essential Amino Acid Ingestion Facilitates Leucine Retention and Attenuates Myofibrillar Protein Breakdown following Bodyweight Resistance Exercise in Young Adults in a Home-Based Setting
A non-invasive 13CO2 breath test detects differences in anabolic sensitivity with feeding and heavy resistance exercise in healthy young males: a randomized control trial
Challenges of rapamycin repurposing as a potential therapeutic candidate for COVID-19: implications for skeletal muscle metabolic health in older persons
Molecular sport nutrition
Trained Integrated Postexercise Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates Correlate with Hypertrophy in Young Males and Females
RPS6 phosphorylation occurs to a greater extent in the periphery of human skeletal muscle fibers, near focal adhesions, after anabolic stimuli
Incorporation of Dietary Amino Acids Into Myofibrillar and Sarcoplasmic Proteins in Free-Living Adults Is Influenced by Sex, Resistance Exercise, and Training Status
LAT1 and SNAT2 Protein Expression and Membrane Localization of LAT1 Are Not Acutely Altered by Dietary Amino Acids or Resistance Exercise Nor Positively Associated with Leucine or Phenylalanine Incorporation in Human Skeletal Muscle
A muscle-centric view of time-restricted feeding for older adults
Satellite cell and myonuclear accretion is related to training-induced skeletal muscle fiber hypertrophy in young males and females
Mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) activity occurs predominantly in the periphery of human skeletal muscle fibers, in close proximity to focal adhesion complexes, following anabolic stimuli
mTORC1 Activity Occurs Predominantly in the Periphery of Human Skeletal Muscle Fibers Following Anabolic Stimuli
Resistance Exercise Training and The Regulation of Muscle Protein Synthesis
Interrupting prolonged sitting with repeated chair stands or short walks reduces postprandial insulinemia in healthy adults
More than just a garbage can: emerging roles of the lysosome as an anabolic organelle in skeletal muscle
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