Gianni Parise

The mitochondrial theory of aging in human skeletal muscle: Effects of resistance exercise (2004)

Parise, Gianni

Introduction . The mitochondrial theory of aging proposes that a vicious cycle of events including an age-related increase in mitochondrial (mt) reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause damage to mtDNA,...

Real time RT-PCR analysis of housekeeping genes in human skeletal muscle following acute exercise (2004)

Mahoney, Douglas J., Carey, Kate, Fu, Ming-Hua, Snow, Rodney, Cameron-Smith, David, Parise, Gianni, ...

Studies examining gene expression with RT-PCR typically normalize their mRNA data to a constitutively expressed housekeeping gene. The validity of a particular housekeeping gene must be determined...

Real time RT-PCR analysis of housekeeping genes in human skeletal muscle following acute exercise (2004)

Mahoney, Douglas J., Carey, Kate, Fu, Ming-Hua, Snow, Rodney, Cameron-Smith, David, Parise, Gianni, ...

Studies examining gene expression with RT-PCR typically normalize their mRNA data to a constitutively expressed housekeeping gene. The validity of a particular housekeeping gene must be determined...

Myoadenylate deaminase deficiency does not affect muscle anaplerosis during exhaustive exercise in humans

Tarnopolsky, Mark A, Parise, Gianni, Gibala, Martin J, Graham, Terry E, Rush, James W E

Myoadenylate deaminase (AMPD) deficiency is present in 1–2 % of the population. In theory, this deficiency may alter exercise energy metabolism by impairing the purine nucleotide cycle (PNC) and...

The mitochondrial theory of aging in human skeletal muscle : effects of resistance exercise /

Parise, Gianni., Tarnopolsky, Mark A.

Introduction. The mitochondrial theory of aging proposes that a vicious cycle of events including an age-related increase in mitochondrial (mt) reactive oxygen species (ROS) cause damage to mtDNA,...

Co-expression of IGF-1 family members with myogenic regulatory factors following acute damaging muscle-lengthening contractions in humans

McKay, Bryon R, O'Reilly, Ciara E, Phillips, Stuart M, Tarnopolsky, Mark A, Parise, Gianni

Muscle regeneration following injury is dependent on the ability of muscle satellite cells to activate, proliferate and fuse with damaged fibres. This process is controlled by the myogenic regulatory...