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929 related items for PubMed ID: 24112827

  • 1. Acute molecular responses in untrained and trained muscle subjected to aerobic and resistance exercise training versus resistance training alone.
    Fernandez-Gonzalo R, Lundberg TR, Tesch PA.
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  • 2. Aerobic exercise does not compromise muscle hypertrophy response to short-term resistance training.
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  • 3. Aerobic exercise alters skeletal muscle molecular responses to resistance exercise.
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  • 4. Truncated splice variant PGC-1α4 is not associated with exercise-induced human muscle hypertrophy.
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  • 6. Time course of proteolytic, cytokine, and myostatin gene expression after acute exercise in human skeletal muscle.
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  • 7. Exercise-induced AMPK activation does not interfere with muscle hypertrophy in response to resistance training in men.
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  • 8. Intake of branched-chain amino acids influences the levels of MAFbx mRNA and MuRF-1 total protein in resting and exercising human muscle.
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  • 9. Early signaling responses to divergent exercise stimuli in skeletal muscle from well-trained humans.
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  • 10. Concurrent resistance and aerobic exercise stimulates both myofibrillar and mitochondrial protein synthesis in sedentary middle-aged men.
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  • 12. Attenuated PGC-1α Isoforms following Endurance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction.
    Conceição MS, Chacon-Mikahil MP, Telles GD, Libardi CA, Júnior EM, Vechin FC, DE Andrade AL, Gáspari AF, Brum PC, Cavaglieri CR, Serag S, Spiegelman BM, Hawley JA, Camera DM.
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  • 13. Regulation of ubiquitin proteasome pathway molecular markers in response to endurance and resistance exercise and training.
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  • 14. Resistance exercise induced mTORC1 signaling is not impaired by subsequent endurance exercise in human skeletal muscle.
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  • 17. High-intensity leg cycling alters the molecular response to resistance exercise in the arm muscles.
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  • 18. Exercise training attenuates MuRF-1 expression in the skeletal muscle of patients with chronic heart failure independent of age: the randomized Leipzig Exercise Intervention in Chronic Heart Failure and Aging catabolism study.
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  • 20. Effects of pre-exercise feeding on serum hormone concentrations and biomarkers of myostatin and ubiquitin proteasome pathway activity.
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