Search Results - Gejl, K.
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Morning-based resistance exercise improves afternoon jumping performance, stretch-shortening-cycle muscle power, and lower limb stiffness in top-level ice hockey players
Kvorning, T., Karkov, D. S., Luno, C. S., Dinesen, N. M., Jørgensen, A. N., Gejl, K. D., Blazevich, A. J., Aagaard, P.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2026)“…Gejl, K. D.…”
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Effects of 8 weeks of moderate- or high-volume strength training on sarcoplasmic reticulum ca2+ handling in elite female and male rowers
Mazza, O., Nielsen, J., Mathiesen, J., Højme, D., Lundby, C., Hostrup, M., Thomassen, M., Plomgaard, P., Gejl, K. D., Ørtenblad, N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2025)“…Gejl, K. D.…”
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Skeletal muscle HSP70 expression is not associated with glycogen availability during recovery in elite endurance athletes.
Gejl, K., Dalgaard, L., Hvid, L. G., Ørtenblad, N.Published in 27th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Sevilla, 30. Aug - 2. Sep 2022 (2022)“…Gejl, K.…”
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Repeated high-intensity exercise modulates Ca2+ sensitivity of human skeletal muscle fibers
Gejl, K. D., Hvid, L. G., Willis, S. J., Andersson, E., Holmberg, H. C., Jensen, R., Frandsen, U., Hansen, J., Plomgaard, P., Ørtenblad, N.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2016)“…Gejl, K. D.…”
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Carbohydrate restricted recovery from long term endurance exercise does not affect gene responses involved in mitochondrial biogenesis in highly trained athletes.
Jensen, L., Gejl, K. D., Ørtenblad, N., Nielsen, J. L., Bech R. D., Nygaard, T., Sahlin, K., Frandsen, U.Published in Physiological Reports (2015)“…Gejl, K. D.…”
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Muscle glycogen content modifies SR Ca2+ release rate in elite endurance athletes
Gejl, K. D., Hvid, L. G., Frandsen, U., Jensen, K., Sahlin, K., Ortenblad, N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2014)“…Gejl, K. D.…”
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