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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)“…Nielsen, J.…”
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Subcellular localization- and fibre type-dependent utilization of muscle glycogen during heavy resistance exercise in elite power and Olympic weightlifters
Hokken, R., Laugesen, S., Aagaard, P., Suetta, C., Frandsen, U., Ørtenblad, N., Nielsen, J.Published in Acta Physiologica (2020)“…Nielsen, J.…”
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Extended match time exacerbates fatigue and impacts physiological responses in male soccer players
Mohr, M., Ermidis, G., Jamurtas, A. Z., Vigh-Larsen, J. F., Poulios, A., Draganidis, D., Papanikolaou, K., Tsimeas, P., Batsilas, D., Loules, G., Batrakoulis, A., Sovatzidis, A., Nielsen, J. L., Tzatzakis, T., Deli, C. K., Nybo, L., Krustrup, P., Fatouros, I. G.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2023)“…Nielsen, J. L.…”
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Role of glycogen availability in sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ kinetics in human skeletal muscle
Ørtenblad, N., Nielsen, J., Saltin, B., Holmberg, H. C.Published in Journal of Physiology (2011)“…Nielsen, J.…”
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Muscle metabolism and fatigue during simulated ice hockey match-play in elite player
Vigh-Larsen, J. F., Ermidis, G., Rago, V., Randers, M. B., Fransson, D., Nielsen, J. L., Gliemann, L., Piil, J. F., Morris, N. B., de Paoli, F. V., Overgaard, K., Andersen, T. B., Nybo, L., Krustrup, P., Mohr, M.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2020)“…Nielsen, J. L.…”
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Effect of blood-flow restricted vs. heavy-load strength training on muscle strength: Systematic review and meta-analysis
Mygind Grønfeldt, B., Lindberg Nielsen, J., Mygind Mieritz, R., Lund, H., Aagaard, P.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2020)“…Lindberg Nielsen, J.…”
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Unchanged content of oxidative enzymes in fast-twitch muscle fibers and math formula kinetics after intensified training in trained cyclists
Christensen, P. M., Gunnarsson, T. P., Thomassen, M., Wilkerson, D. P., Jung Nielsen, J., Bangsbo, J.Published in Physiological Reports (2015)“…Jung Nielsen, J.…”
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Muscle glycogen and cell function - Location, location, location
Ørtenblad, N., Nielsen, J.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2015)“…Nielsen, J.…”
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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)“…Nielsen, J. L.…”
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Maximal voluntary contraction force, SR function and glycogen resynthesis during the first 72 h after a high-level competitive soccer game
Krustrup, P., Oertenblad, N., Nielsen, J., Nybo, L., Gunnarsson, T. P., Iaia, M., Madsen, K., Stephens, F., Greenhaff, P., Bangsbo, J.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2011)“…Nielsen, J.…”
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High-intensity training versus traditional exercise interventions for promoting health
Nybo, L., Sundstrup, E., Jakobsen, M. D., Mohr, M., Hornstrup, T., Simonsen, L., Bülow, J., Randers, M. B., Nielsen, J. J., Aagaard, P., Krustrup, P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2010)“…Nielsen, J. J.…”
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