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  • 2. Diurnal variation, response to eccentric exercise, and association of inflammatory mediators with muscle damage variables.
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  • 3. The susceptibility of the knee extensors to eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage is not affected by leg dominance but by exercise order.
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  • 6. Recovery and adaptation from repeated intermittent-sprint exercise.
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  • 7. Effects of exhaustive dumbbell exercise after isokinetic eccentric damage: recovery of static and dynamic muscle performance.
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  • 10. Muscle damage alters the metabolic response to dynamic exercise in humans: a 31P-MRS study.
    Davies RC, Eston RG, Fulford J, Rowlands AV, Jones AM.
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  • 11. Delayed Onset Vascular Stiffening Induced by Eccentric Resistance Exercise and Downhill Running.
    Lin HF, Chou CC, Cheng HM, Tanaka H.
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  • 14. Greater muscle damage induced by fast versus slow velocity eccentric exercise.
    Chapman D, Newton M, Sacco P, Nosaka K.
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  • 15. Sex differences in response to maximal eccentric exercise.
    Sewright KA, Hubal MJ, Kearns A, Holbrook MT, Clarkson PM.
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  • 16. The isolated and combined effects of selected physical activity and ibuprofen on delayed-onset muscle soreness.
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  • 17. Dissociated time course recovery between rate of force development and peak torque after eccentric exercise.
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  • 18. Comparison between maximal lengthening and shortening contractions for biceps brachii muscle oxygenation and hemodynamics.
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  • 19. Effects of anatabine and unilateral maximal eccentric isokinetic muscle actions on serum markers of muscle damage and inflammation.
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  • 20. The effects of different passive static stretching intensities on recovery from unaccustomed eccentric exercise - a randomized controlled trial.
    Apostolopoulos NC, Lahart IM, Plyley MJ, Taunton J, Nevill AM, Koutedakis Y, Wyon M, Metsios GS.
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