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Insulin-resistant muscle is exercise resistant: evidence for reduced response of nuclear-encoded mitochondrial genes to exercise
E De Filippis, G Alvarez, R Berria, K Cusi, S Everman, C Meyer, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 294 (3), E607-E614, 2008
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The effects of isoflavone supplementation plus combined exercise on lipid levels, and inflammatory and oxidative stress markers in postmenopausal women
JS Giolo, JG Costa, JP da Cunha-Junior, ACAM Pajuaba, EA Taketomi, ...
Nutrients 10 (4), 424, 2018
402018
Insulin does not stimulate muscle protein synthesis during increased plasma branched-chain amino acids alone but still decreases whole body proteolysis in humans
S Everman, C Meyer, L Tran, N Hoffman, CC Carroll, WL Dedmon, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 311 (4), E671-E677, 2016
302016
Elite Distance Runners: A 45-Year Follow-up.
S Everman, JW Farris, RC Bay, JT Daniels
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 50 (1), 73-78, 2018
262018
Postprandial lipemia in the elderly involves increased incorporation of ingested fat in plasma free fatty acids and small (Sf 20–400) triglyceride-rich lipoproteins
GM Puga, C Meyer, S Everman, LJ Mandarino, CS Katsanos
American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism 301 (2), E356-E361, 2011
262011
Effects of acute exposure to increased plasma branched-chain amino acid concentrations on insulin-mediated plasma glucose turnover in healthy young subjects
S Everman, LJ Mandarino, CC Carroll, CS Katsanos
PloS one 10 (3), e0120049, 2015
242015
The acute effects of mat Pilates on hemodynamic and salivary nitrite responses after exercise in postmenopausal women
JP Batista, IM Mariano, TCF Souza, JG Costa, JS Giolo, NC Cheik, ...
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 27 (3), 371-377, 2019
162019
Reproducibility of an HPLC-ESI-MS/MS method for the measurement of stable-isotope enrichment of in vivo-labeled muscle ATP synthase beta subunit
S Everman, Z Yi, P Langlais, LJ Mandarino, M Luo, C Roberts, ...
PloS one 6 (10), e26171, 2011
62011
Effects of Increased Plasma Branched-chain Amino Acids and Insulin on Muscle Protein Metabolism: 235 Board# 72 June 1, 9: 30 AM-11: 00 AM
CS Katsanos, S Everman, L Tran, N Hoffman, WL Dedmon, CC Carroll
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 48 (5S), 52, 2016
2016
Postprandial Lipemia in Elderly Involves Increased Incorporation of Ingested Fat in Plasma Free Fatty 1 Acids and Small (Sf 20-400) Triglyceride-rich Lipoproteins 2
GM Puga, C Meyer, S Everman, LJ Mandarino, CS Katsanos
2011
Postprandial lipemia in the elderly involves increased
CS Katsanos, GM Puga, C Meyer, S Everman, LJ Mandarino
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 301, E356-E361, 2011
2011
Effects of Fat Meal Ingestion on Lipid-Associated Metabolic Responses With Aging
CS Katsanos, G Puga, S Everman, C Meyer, L Mandarino
OBESITY 18, S50-S50, 2010
2010
Branched Chain Amino Acid Inhibition of Insulin-Mediated Whole-Body Glucose Disposal Is Not Reversed by Increased Plasma Insulin Concentration
SR Everman, LJ Mandarino, GM Puga, C Meyer, CS Katsanos
DIABETES 59, A372-A372, 2010
2010
Effects of branched chain amino acids infusion on whole‐body plasma glucose disposal: a pilot study
S Everman, LJ Mandarino, GM Puga, C Meyer, CS Katsanos
The FASEB Journal 24, 783.6-783.6, 2010
2010
Role of branched chain amino acids in the inhibition of insulin-mediated muscle glucose disposal: From mechanisms to methodology
S Everman
Arizona State University, 2010
2010
Oxidation of Ingested Fat and Plasma Triacylglyceride Concentration in Elderly: A Dose-Response Study
G Puga, C Meyer, L Mandarino, S Everman, CS Katsanos
OBESITY 17, S105-S105, 2009
2009
L‐Arginine infusion attenuates postprandial lipemia in healthy elderly
GM Puga, C Meyer, J Alexander, L Mandarino, S Everman, C Katsanos
The FASEB Journal 23, 991.12-991.12, 2009
2009
Email: Lawrence. Mandarino@ asu. edu
MD Elena De Filippis, G Alvarez, R Berria, K Cusi, S Everman, C Meyer
2008
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