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Craig A. Goodman
Craig A. Goodman
Senior Research Fellow, The University of Melbourne
Verificeret mail på unimelb.edu.au - Startside
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Novel insights into the regulation of skeletal muscle protein synthesis as revealed by a new nonradioactive in vivo technique
CA Goodman, DM Mabrey, JW Frey, MH Miu, EK Schmidt, P Pierre, ...
The FASEB Journal 25 (3), 1028-1039, 2011
5202011
The reliability of the 1RM strength test for untrained middle-aged individuals
I Levinger, C Goodman, DL Hare, G Jerums, D Toia, S Selig
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 12 (2), 310-316, 2009
4902009
The role of skeletal muscle mTOR in the regulation of mechanical load‐induced growth
CA Goodman, JW Frey, DM Mabrey, BL Jacobs, HC Lincoln, JS You, ...
The Journal of physiology 589 (22), 5485-5501, 2011
3452011
N‐acetylcysteine attenuates the decline in muscle Na+, K+‐pump activity and delays fatigue during prolonged exercise in humans
MJ McKenna, I Medved, CA Goodman, MJ Brown, AR Bjorksten, ...
The Journal of physiology 576 (1), 279-288, 2006
3272006
Measuring protein synthesis with SUnSET: a valid alternative to traditional techniques?
CA Goodman, TA Hornberger
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews, 2012
2882012
A review of resistance exercise and posture realignment.
C Hrysomallis, C Goodman
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 15 (3), 385-390, 2001
2522001
Recent progress towards understanding the molecular mechanisms that regulate skeletal muscle mass
CA Goodman, DL Mayhew, TA Hornberger
Cellular Signalling 23 (12), 1896-1906, 2011
2282011
Relationship between static and dynamic balance tests among elite Australian Footballers
C Hrysomallis, P McLaughlin, C Goodman
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 9 (4), 288-291, 2006
1972006
The role of diacylglycerol kinase ζ and phosphatidic acid in the mechanical activation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
JS You, HC Lincoln, CR Kim, JW Frey, CA Goodman, XP Zhong, ...
Journal of Biological Chemistry 289 (3), 1551-1563, 2014
1852014
Bone and skeletal muscle: Key players in mechanotransduction and potential overlapping mechanisms
CA Goodman, TA Hornberger, AG Robling
Bone 80, 24-36, 2015
1722015
Balance and injury in elite Australian footballers
C Hrysomallis, P McLaughlin, C Goodman
International journal of sports medicine 28 (10), 844-847, 2007
1722007
The Role of mTORC1 in Regulating Protein Synthesis and Skeletal Muscle Mass in Response to Various Mechanical Stimuli
CA Goodman
Reviews of Physiology, Biochemistry and Pharmacology 166, 43-95, 2014
1712014
BDNF, metabolic risk factors, and resistance training in middle-aged individuals
I Levinger, C Goodman, V Matthews, DL Hare, G Jerums, A Garnham, ...
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 40 (3), 535-541, 2008
1682008
The effect of resistance training on functional capacity and quality of life in individuals with high and low numbers of metabolic risk factors
I Levinger, C Goodman, DL Hare, G Jerums, S Selig
Diabetes care 30 (9), 2205-2210, 2007
1632007
No difference in 1RM strength and muscle activation during the barbell chest press on a stable and unstable surface
CA Goodman, AJ Pearce, CJ Nicholes, BM Gatt, IH Fairweather
The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 22 (1), 88-94, 2008
1542008
The role of raptor in the mechanical load-induced regulation of mTOR signaling, protein synthesis, and skeletal muscle hypertrophy
TAH Jae-Sung You, Rachel M McNally, Brittany L. Jacobs, Rachel E. Privett ...
FASEB Journal, 2019
153*2019
A phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase/protein kinase B-independent activation of mammalian target of rapamycin signaling is sufficient to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
CA Goodman, MH Miu, JW Frey, DM Mabrey, HC Lincoln, Y Ge, J Chen, ...
Molecular biology of the cell 21 (18), 3258-3268, 2010
1492010
Smad3 induces atrogin-1, inhibits mTOR and protein synthesis, and promotes muscle atrophy in vivo
CA Goodman, RM McNally, FM Hoffmann, TA Hornberger
Molecular Endocrinology 27 (11), 1946-1957, 2013
1452013
The Role of mTORC1 in Mechanically-Induced Increases in Translation and Skeletal Muscle Mass
CA Goodman
Journal of Applied Physiology, 2019
1372019
Yes‐Associated Protein is up‐regulated by mechanical overload and is sufficient to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy
CA Goodman, JM Dietz, BL Jacobs, RM McNally, JS You, TA Hornberger
FEBS letters 589 (13), 1491-1497, 2015
1282015
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