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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)“…Sahlin, K.…”
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Mitochondrial plasticity with exercise training and extreme environments
Boushel, R., Lundby, C., Qvortrup, K., Sahlin, K.Published in Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews (2014)“…Sahlin, K.…”
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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)“…Sahlin, K.…”
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Similar expression of oxidative genes after interval and continuous exercise
Wang, L., Psilander, N., Tonkonogi, M., Ding, S., Sahlin, K.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2009)“…Sahlin, K.…”
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No difference on the level of PGC1A MRNA experssion after two radically different high intensity training sessions in highly trained cyclists
Westergren, J., Psilander, N., Wang, L., Knutsson, M., Sahlin, K., Tonkonogi, M.Published in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)“…Sahlin, K.…”
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