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High-intensity exercise training enhances mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation efficiency in a temperature-dependent manner in human skeletal muscle: implications for exercise p...
Fiorenza, M., Lemminger, A. K., Marker, M., Eibye, K., Iaia, F. M., Bangsbo, J., Hostrup, M.Published in The FASEB Journal (2019)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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High dietary fat intake increases fat oxidation and reduces skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration in trained humans
Leckey, J. J., Hoffman, N. J., Parr, E. B., Devlin, B. L., Trewin, A. J., Stepto, N. K., Morton, J. P., Burke, L. M., Hawley, J. APublished in The FASEB Journal (2018)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Critical determinants of combined sprint and endurance performance: an integrative analysis from muscle fiber to the human body
van der Zwaard, S., van der Laarse, W. J., Weide, G., Bloemers, F. W., Hofmijster, M. J., Levels, K., Noordhof, D. A., de Koning, J. J., de Ruiter, C. J., Jaspers, R. T.Published in The FASEB Journal (2018)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Environmental hypoxia favors myoblast differentiation and fast phenotype but blunts activation of protein synthesis after resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle
Gnimassou, O., Fernandez-Verdejo, R., Brook, M., Naslain, D., Balan, E., Sayda, M., Cegielski, J., Nielens, H., Decottignies, A., Demoulin, J.-B., Smith, K., Atherton, P. J., Francaux, M., Deldicque, L.Published in The FASEB Journal (2018)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Pronounced energy restriction with elevated protein intake results in no change in proteolysis and reductions in skeletal muscle protein synthesis that are mitigated by resistance...
Hector, A. J., McGlory, C., Damas, F., Mazara, N., Baker, S. K., Phillips, S. M.Published in The FASEB Journal (2018)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Nutritional interventions and the IL-6 response to exercise.
Hennigar, S. R., McClung, J. P., Pasiakos, S. M.Published in The FASEB Journal (2017)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Greater muscle protein synthesis and mitochondrial biogenesis in males compared with females during sprint interval training
Scalzo, R. L., Peltonen, G. L., Binns, S. E., Shankaran, M., Giordano, G. R., Hartley, D. A., Klochak, A. L., Lonac, M. C., Paris, H. L. R., Szallar, S. E., Wood, L. M., Peelor, F. F., Holmes, W. E., Hellerstein, M. K., Bell, C., Hamilton, K. L., Miller, B. F.Published in The FASEB Journal (2014)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Intermittent oxygen inhalation increase maximal workload and maximal heart rate in elite athletes
Lindholm, P., Boberg, O., Frånberg, O., Larsson, A., Gullstrand, L.Published in The FASEB Journal (2013)“…The FASEB Journal…”
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Serial analysis of gene expression in the skeletal muscle of endurance athletes compared to sedentary men
Yoshioka, M., Tanaka, H., Shono, N., Snyder, E. E., Shindo, M., St. Amand, J.Published in The FASEB Journal (2003)“…The FASEB Journal…”