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M. M. Robinson, Richards, J. C., Hickey, M. S., Moore, D. R., Phillips, S. M., Bell, C., and Miller, B. F., Acute {beta}-adrenergic stimulation does not alter mitochondrial protein synthesis or markers of mitochondrial biogenesis in adult men., Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, vol. 298, no. 1, pp. R25-33, 2010.
B. F. Miller, Robinson, M. M., Reuland, D. J., Drake, J. C., Peelor, F. F., Bruss, M. D., Hellerstein, M. K., and Hamilton, K. L., Calorie restriction does not increase short-term or long-term protein synthesis., J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci, vol. 68, no. 5, pp. 530-8, 2013.
B. F. Miller, Robinson, M. M., Bruss, M. D., Hellerstein, M., and Hamilton, K. L., A comprehensive assessment of mitochondrial protein synthesis and cellular proliferation with age and caloric restriction., Aging Cell, vol. 11, no. 1, pp. 150-61, 2012.
M. M. Robinson, Hamilton, K. L., and Miller, B. F., The interactions of some commonly consumed drugs with mitochondrial adaptations to exercise., J Appl Physiol (1985), vol. 107, no. 1, pp. 8-16, 2009.
S. A. Newsom, Miller, B. F., Hamilton, K. L., Ehrlicher, S. E., Stierwalt, H. D., and Robinson, M. M., Long-term rates of mitochondrial protein synthesis are increased in mouse skeletal muscle with high fat feeding regardless of insulin sensitizing treatment., Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab, p. ajpendo.00144.2017, 2017.
M. M. Robinson, Turner, S. M., Hellerstein, M. K., Hamilton, K. L., and Miller, B. F., Long-term synthesis rates of skeletal muscle DNA and protein are higher during aerobic training in older humans than in sedentary young subjects but are not altered by protein supplementation., FASEB J, vol. 25, no. 9, pp. 3240-9, 2011.
S. E. Ehrlicher, Stierwalt, H. D., Miller, B. F., Newsom, S. A., and Robinson, M. M., Mitochondrial adaptations to exercise do not require Bcl2-mediated autophagy but occur with BNIP3/Parkin activation., FASEB J, 2020.
M. M. Robinson, Bell, C., Peelor, F. F., and Miller, B. F., β-Adrenergic receptor blockade blunts postexercise skeletal muscle mitochondrial protein synthesis rates in humans., Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol, vol. 301, no. 2, pp. R327-34, 2011.