Troy A. Hornberger

Troy A. Hornberger

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Troy A. Hornberger

Troy A. Hornberger, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 33 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of Mechanotransduction and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Mass.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A novel imaging method (FIM-ID) reveals that myofibrillogenesis plays a major role in the mechanically induced growth of skeletal muscle

Geroprotector drugs and exercise: friends or foes on healthy longevity?

Resistance exercise protects mice from protein-induced fat accretion

The role of satellite cell-derived TRIM28 in mechanical load-and injury-induced myogenesis

Mechanisms of mechanical overload-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy: current understanding and future directions

A novel method for visualizing in-vivo rates of protein degradation provides insight into how TRIM28 regulates muscle size

Protocol for quantifying the in vivo rate of protein degradation in mice using a pulse-chase technique

The Structural Adaptations That Mediate Disuse-Induced Atrophy of Skeletal Muscle

Troy A. Hornberger Information

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Citations(all)

7982

Citations(since 2020)

3658

Cited By

5860

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

33

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Troy A. Hornberger Skills & Research Interests

Mechanotransduction and the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Mass

Top articles of Troy A. Hornberger

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A novel imaging method (FIM-ID) reveals that myofibrillogenesis plays a major role in the mechanically induced growth of skeletal muscle

Elife

Kent W Jorgenson

Jamie E Hibbert

Ramy KA Sayed

Anthony N Lange

Joshua S Godwin

...

2024/3/11

Geroprotector drugs and exercise: friends or foes on healthy longevity?

Christian J Elliehausen

Rozalyn M Anderson

Gary M Diffee

Timothy W Rhoads

Dudley W Lamming

...

2023/12/8

Resistance exercise protects mice from protein-induced fat accretion

Elife

Michaela E Trautman

Leah N Braucher

Christian Elliehausen

Wenyuan G Zhu

Esther Zelenovskiy

...

2023/11/29

The role of satellite cell-derived TRIM28 in mechanical load-and injury-induced myogenesis

bioRxiv

Kuan-Hung Lin

Jamie E Hibbert

Jake L Lemens

Melissa M Torbey

Nathaniel D Steinert

...

2023/12/20

Mechanisms of mechanical overload-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy: current understanding and future directions

Michael D Roberts

John J McCarthy

Troy A Hornberger

Stuart M Phillips

Abigail L Mackey

...

2023/10/1

A novel method for visualizing in-vivo rates of protein degradation provides insight into how TRIM28 regulates muscle size

IScience

Nathaniel D Steinert

Kent W Jorgenson

Kuan-Hung Lin

Jake B Hermanson

Jake L Lemens

...

2023/4/21

Protocol for quantifying the in vivo rate of protein degradation in mice using a pulse-chase technique

STAR protocols

Jamie E Hibbert

Kent W Jorgenson

Wenyuan G Zhu

Nathaniel D Steinert

Troy A Hornberger

2023/12/15

The Structural Adaptations That Mediate Disuse-Induced Atrophy of Skeletal Muscle

Ramy KA Sayed

Jamie E Hibbert

Kent W Jorgenson

Troy A Hornberger

2023/12/10

Mechanistic Insights into the Role of TRIM28 in the Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Size

The FASEB Journal

Nathaniel D Steinert

Kuan‐Hung Lin

Jake B Hermanson

Troy A Hornberger

2022/5

Weight pulling: A novel mouse model of human progressive resistance exercise

Cells

Wenyuan G Zhu

Jamie E Hibbert

Kuan Hung Lin

Nathaniel D Steinert

Jake L Lemens

...

2021/9/17

A deep analysis of the proteomic and phosphoproteomic alterations that occur in skeletal muscle after the onset of immobilization

The Journal of physiology

Kuan‐Hung Lin

Gary M Wilson

Rocky Blanco

Nathaniel D Steinert

Wenyuan G Zhu

...

2021/6

mTORC1 mediates fiber type-specific regulation of protein synthesis and muscle size during denervation

Cell death discovery

Jae-Sung You

Kookjoo Kim

Nathaniel D Steinert

Jie Chen

Troy A Hornberger

2021/4/12

Mapping of the contraction-induced phosphoproteome identifies TRIM28 as a significant regulator of skeletal muscle size and function

Cell reports

Nathaniel D Steinert

Gregory K Potts

Gary M Wilson

Amelia M Klamen

Kuan-Hung Lin

...

2021/3/2

Mapping of the Contraction‐Regulated Phosphoproteome Identifies TRIM28 as a Key Regulator of Skeletal Muscle Size

The FASEB Journal

Nathaniel David Steinert

Gregory K Potts

Gary M Wilson

Amelia M Klamen

Kuan-Hung Lin

...

2020/4

Proteomic and Phosphoproteomic Analysis of Skeletal Muscle During Hindlimb Immobilization

The FASEB Journal

Kuan-Hung Lin

Rocky Blanco

Gary M Wilson

Nate D Steinert

Joshua J Coon

...

2020/4

Identifying the structural adaptations that drive the mechanical load-induced growth of skeletal muscle: a scoping review

Kent W Jorgenson

Stuart M Phillips

Troy A Hornberger

2020/7/9

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Co-Authors

H-index: 154
Shu Chien

Shu Chien

University of California, San Diego

H-index: 123
Joseph S. Takahashi

Joseph S. Takahashi

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

H-index: 69
Karyn Esser

Karyn Esser

University of Florida

H-index: 57
Philippe Pierre

Philippe Pierre

Aix-Marseille Université

H-index: 52
WILLIAM BEMENT

WILLIAM BEMENT

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 50
Michael D. Roberts, Ph.D.

Michael D. Roberts, Ph.D.

Auburn University

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