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The following pages link to Myofibrillar disruption following acute concentric and eccentric resistance exercise in strength-trained men (Q74221420):
Displaying 24 items.
- Effects of arachidonic acid supplementation on training adaptations in resistance-trained males (Q21245426) (← links)
- Insights into the molecular etiology of exercise-induced inflammation: opportunities for optimizing performance (Q28066359) (← links)
- Resistance training-induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damage (Q28275858) (← links)
- Efficacy and consequences of very-high-protein diets for athletes and exercisers (Q28306553) (← links)
- Macronutrient Considerations for the Sport of Bodybuilding (Q28315443) (← links)
- IL-6 Induced STAT3 Signalling Is Associated with the Proliferation of Human Muscle Satellite Cells Following Acute Muscle Damage (Q33847182) (← links)
- Fatigue during high-intensity intermittent exercise: application to bodybuilding (Q34698724) (← links)
- Nutrient administration and resistance training (Q36249398) (← links)
- Models to explain fatigue during prolonged endurance cycling. (Q36265952) (← links)
- Possible stimuli for strength and power adaptation : acute metabolic responses. (Q36381214) (← links)
- Eccentric exercise training: modalities, applications and perspectives (Q38105294) (← links)
- Myosin isoforms and contractile properties of single fibers of human Latissimus Dorsi muscle. (Q41994481) (← links)
- Neuromuscular responses to simulated brazilian jiu-jitsu fights (Q42113480) (← links)
- Cytokine and hormone responses to resistance training (Q43299747) (← links)
- Contraction-induced muscle damage in humans following calcium channel blocker administration (Q44201745) (← links)
- Leukocytes, cytokines, growth factors and hormones in human skeletal muscle and blood after uphill or downhill running (Q44758499) (← links)
- The development of skeletal muscle hypertrophy through resistance training: the role of muscle damage and muscle protein synthesis. (Q47250783) (← links)
- Resistance training using eccentric overload induces early adaptations in skeletal muscle size (Q47266578) (← links)
- Time Course and Association of Functional and Biochemical Markers in Severe Semitendinosus Damage Following Intensive Eccentric Leg Curls: Differences between and within Subjects. (Q50199194) (← links)
- Androgen interacts with exercise through the mTOR pathway to induce skeletal muscle hypertrophy. (Q53707045) (← links)
- Exercise-induced muscle damage and inflammation: re-evaluation by proteomics (Q58322630) (← links)
- The mode of myofibril remodelling in human skeletal muscle affected by DOMS induced by eccentric contractions (Q58322635) (← links)
- The effect of varying the time of concentric and eccentric muscle actions during resistance training on skeletal muscle adaptations in women (Q83311967) (← links)
- (Whole-Body) Electromyostimulation, Muscle Damage, and Immune System: A Mini Review (Q92070319) (← links)