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  • 22. Eccentric muscle damage transiently decreases rat skeletal muscle GLUT-4 protein.
    Asp S, Kristiansen S, Richter EA.
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  • 24. Training effects on muscle glucose transport during exercise.
    Richter EA, Kristiansen S, Wojtaszewski J, Daugaard JR, Asp S, Hespel P, Kiens B.
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  • 27. Cellular adaptation to repeated eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage.
    Stupka N, Tarnopolsky MA, Yardley NJ, Phillips SM.
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  • 28. Low glycogen and branched-chain amino acid ingestion do not impair anaplerosis during exercise in humans.
    Gibala MJ, Lozej M, Tarnopolsky MA, McLean C, Graham TE.
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    Lundberg TR, Fernandez-Gonzalo R, Gustafsson T, Tesch PA.
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  • 32. Heat shock protein translocation and expression response is attenuated in response to repeated eccentric exercise.
    Vissing K, Bayer ML, Overgaard K, Schjerling P, Raastad T.
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  • 36. Time course of glycogen accumulation after eccentric exercise.
    Widrick JJ, Costill DL, McConell GK, Anderson DE, Pearson DR, Zachwieja JJ.
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  • 37. Reduced glycogen availability is associated with an elevation in HSP72 in contracting human skeletal muscle.
    Febbraio MA, Steensberg A, Walsh R, Koukoulas I, van Hall G, Saltin B, Pedersen BK.
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  • 38. Effect of muscle acidity on muscle metabolism and fatigue during intense exercise in man.
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