Keith Baar

The training stimulus experienced by the leg muscles during cycling in humans. (2009)

McPhee, Jamie S., Williams, Alun G., Stewart, Claire, Baar, Keith, Schindler, Joaquin Perez, Aldred, Sarah, ...

McPhee, J. S. et al. The training stimulus experienced by the leg muscles during cycling in humans. Experimental physiology, 2009, vol. 94, no. 6, pp. 684-694. Published by and copyright...

The training stimulus experienced by the leg muscles during cycling in humans. (2009)

McPhee, Jamie S., Williams, Alun G., Stewart, Claire, Baar, Keith, Schindler, Joaquin Perez, Aldred, Sarah, ...

McPhee, J. S. et al. The training stimulus experienced by the leg muscles during cycling in humans. Experimental physiology, 2009, vol. 94, no. 6, pp. 684-694. Published by and copyright...

Engineering of Functional Tendon (2004)

Calve, Sarah, Dennis, Robert G., Kosnik, Paul E., Baar, Keith, Grosh, Karl, Arruda, Ellen M.

Surgical tendon repair is limited by the availability of viable tissue for transplantation. Because of its relatively avascular nature, tendon is a prime candidate for engineered tissue replacement....

Translational control of skeletal muscle hypertrophy / (2000)

Baar, Keith.

Thesis (Ph. D. in physiology and biophysics)--University of Illinois at Chicago, 2000.

Myogenic gene expression signature establishes that brown and white adipocytes originate from distinct cell lineages

Timmons, James A., Wennmalm, Kristian, Larsson, Ola, Walden, Tomas B., Lassmann, Timo, Petrovic, Natasa, ...

Attainment of a brown adipocyte cell phenotype in white adipocytes, with their abundant mitochondria and increased energy expenditure potential, is a legitimate strategy for combating obesity. The...

Normal hypertrophy accompanied by phosphoryation and activation of AMP-activated protein kinase α1 following overload in LKB1 knockout mice

McGee, Sean L, Mustard, Kirsty J, Hardie, D Grahame, Baar, Keith

The activation of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and inhibition of the mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is hypothesized to underlie the fact that muscle growth following...