Jared M. Dickinson

6.7k total citations
72 papers, 3.3k citations indexed

About

Jared M. Dickinson is a scholar working on Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jared M. Dickinson has authored 72 papers receiving a total of 3.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Cell Biology, 27 papers in Molecular Biology and 27 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Jared M. Dickinson's work include Muscle metabolism and nutrition (43 papers), Muscle Physiology and Disorders (22 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (14 papers). Jared M. Dickinson is often cited by papers focused on Muscle metabolism and nutrition (43 papers), Muscle Physiology and Disorders (22 papers) and Sports Performance and Training (14 papers). Jared M. Dickinson collaborates with scholars based in United States, Denmark and Belgium. Jared M. Dickinson's co-authors include Blake B. Rasmussen, Elena Volpi, Micah J. Drummond, Dillon K. Walker, David M. Gundermann, Kyle L. Timmerman, Christopher S. Fry, Paul T. Reidy, Erin L. Glynn and Chad C. Carroll and has published in prestigious journals such as The FASEB Journal, Journal of Applied Physiology and Journal of Nutrition.

In The Last Decade

Jared M. Dickinson

69 papers receiving 3.2k citations

Peers

Jared M. Dickinson
Paul T. Reidy United States
Anna Selby United Kingdom
Michael J. Rennie United Kingdom
Dillon K. Walker United States
Kyle L. Timmerman United States
Kostas Tsintzas United Kingdom
Paul T. Reidy United States
Jared M. Dickinson
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All Works

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D’Lugos, Andrew C., et al.. (2024). Skeletal muscle architecture and aging: A comparison of ultrasound techniques and an assessment of intrarater reliability. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging. 44(5). 359–370. 2 indexed citations
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Campbell, John C., et al.. (2021). Comparison of constant load exercise intensity for verification of maximal oxygen uptake following a graded exercise test in older adults. Physiological Reports. 9(18). e15037–e15037. 7 indexed citations
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D’Lugos, Andrew C., et al.. (2021). The effects of acute aerobic and resistance exercise on mTOR signaling and autophagy markers in untrained human skeletal muscle. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 121(10). 2913–2924. 27 indexed citations
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Borack, Michael, Jared M. Dickinson, Christopher S. Fry, et al.. (2021). Effect of the lysosomotropic agent chloroquine on mTORC1 activation and protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle. Nutrition & Metabolism. 18(1). 61–61. 4 indexed citations
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D’Lugos, Andrew C., et al.. (2019). Cardiovascular Adaptations During the Hormonal Transition of a Male-to-Female Transgender Athlete. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 1 indexed citations
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Floegel, Theresa A., et al.. (2018). Association of Posture and Ambulation With Function 30 Days After Hospital Discharge in Older Adults with Heart Failure. Journal of Cardiac Failure. 24(2). 126–130. 20 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Jared M., Andrew C. D’Lugos, Farouk Mookadam, et al.. (2017). Exercise Protects Skeletal Muscle during Chronic Doxorubicin Administration. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49(12). 2394–2403. 21 indexed citations
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Reidy, Paul T., Michael Borack, Melissa M. Markofski, et al.. (2016). Protein Supplementation Has Minimal Effects on Muscle Adaptations during Resistance Exercise Training in Young Men: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial. Journal of Nutrition. 146(9). 1660–1669. 45 indexed citations
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Markofski, Melissa M., Jared M. Dickinson, Micah J. Drummond, et al.. (2015). Effect of age on basal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling in a large cohort of young and older men and women. Experimental Gerontology. 65. 1–7. 123 indexed citations
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Heath, Edward M., et al.. (2015). Relationship Between Muscle Fiber Type and Reactive Balance: A Preliminary Study. Journal of Motor Behavior. 47(6). 497–502. 12 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Jared M., David M. Gundermann, Dillon K. Walker, et al.. (2014). Leucine-Enriched Amino Acid Ingestion after Resistance Exercise Prolongs Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis and Amino Acid Transporter Expression in Older Men. Journal of Nutrition. 144(11). 1694–1702. 75 indexed citations
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Reidy, Paul T., Dillon K. Walker, Jared M. Dickinson, et al.. (2013). Protein Blend Ingestion Following Resistance Exercise Promotes Human Muscle Protein Synthesis. Journal of Nutrition. 143(4). 410–416. 146 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Jared M. & Blake B. Rasmussen. (2013). Amino acid transporters in the regulation of human skeletal muscle protein metabolism. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care. 16(6). 638–644. 40 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Jared M., et al.. (2012). Aging differentially affects human skeletal muscle amino acid transporter expression when essential amino acids are ingested after exercise. Clinical Nutrition. 32(2). 273–280. 68 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Jared M., Micah J. Drummond, Christopher S. Fry, et al.. (2012). Rapamycin does not affect post-absorptive protein metabolism in human skeletal muscle. Metabolism. 62(1). 144–151. 18 indexed citations
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Walker, Dillon K., Jared M. Dickinson, Kyle L. Timmerman, et al.. (2011). Exercise, Amino Acids, and Aging in the Control of Human Muscle Protein Synthesis. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43(12). 2249–2258. 111 indexed citations
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Dickinson, Jared M., Christopher S. Fry, Micah J. Drummond, et al.. (2011). Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Complex 1 Activation Is Required for the Stimulation of Human Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis by Essential Amino Acids1–3. Journal of Nutrition. 141(5). 856–862. 217 indexed citations
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Walker, Dillon K., Christopher S. Fry, Micah J. Drummond, et al.. (2011). PAX7+ satellite cells in young and older adults following resistance exercise. Muscle & Nerve. 46(1). 51–59. 46 indexed citations
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Fry, Christopher S., Micah J. Drummond, Erin L. Glynn, et al.. (2011). Aging impairs contraction-induced human skeletal muscle mTORC1 signaling and protein synthesis. Skeletal Muscle. 1(1). 11–11. 282 indexed citations
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Harber, Matthew P., Justin D. Crane, Jared M. Dickinson, et al.. (2008). Protein synthesis and the expression of growth-related genes are altered by running in human vastus lateralis and soleus muscles. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 296(3). R708–R714. 83 indexed citations

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