Pages that link to "Q43976519"
The following pages link to Contraction-induced muscle damage is unaffected by vitamin E supplementation (Q43976519):
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- Association of interleukin-6 signalling with the muscle stem cell response following muscle-lengthening contractions in humans (Q21143763) (← links)
- Desensitized morphological and cytokine response after stretch-shortening muscle contractions as a feature of aging in rats (Q23912610) (← links)
- Antioxidant supplements for prevention of mortality in healthy participants and patients with various diseases (Q24201127) (← links)
- Antioxidant supplements for prevention of mortality in healthy participants and patients with various diseases (Q24242944) (← links)
- Resistance training-induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damage (Q28275858) (← links)
- Vitamin C and E supplementation alters protein signalling after a strength training session, but not muscle growth during 10 weeks of training (Q28384458) (← links)
- Vitamin E in sarcopenia: current evidences on its role in prevention and treatment (Q28390862) (← links)
- Adenosine A(3) receptor stimulation induces protection of skeletal muscle from eccentric exercise-mediated injury (Q28397072) (← links)
- Limb immobilization induces a coordinate down-regulation of mitochondrial and other metabolic pathways in men and women (Q33490611) (← links)
- Eccentric exercise activates novel transcriptional regulation of hypertrophic signaling pathways not affected by hormone changes (Q33587535) (← links)
- Vitamin A Oral Supplementation Induces Oxidative Stress and Suppresses IL-10 and HSP70 in Skeletal Muscle of Trained Rats (Q33616708) (← links)
- IL-6 Induced STAT3 Signalling Is Associated with the Proliferation of Human Muscle Satellite Cells Following Acute Muscle Damage (Q33847182) (← links)
- Effects of chocolate milk consumption on markers of muscle recovery following soccer training: a randomized cross-over study (Q33919960) (← links)
- Gene expression profiling in human skeletal muscle during recovery from eccentric exercise (Q34758964) (← links)
- Exercise and functional foods (Q34894050) (← links)
- Chronic alcohol ingestion delays skeletal muscle regeneration following injury (Q35223608) (← links)
- What makes an endurance athlete world-class? Not simply a physiological conundrum. (Q35550833) (← links)
- Inhibition of caspase mediated apoptosis restores muscle function after crush injury in rat skeletal muscle (Q35757416) (← links)
- Low-frequency fatigue as an indicator of eccentric exercise-induced muscle injury: the role of vitamin E. (Q36104666) (← links)
- Pomegranate Supplementation Accelerates Recovery of Muscle Damage and Soreness and Inflammatory Markers after a Weightlifting Training Session (Q36168959) (← links)
- Prior exercise and antioxidant supplementation: effect on oxidative stress and muscle injury (Q36253656) (← links)
- The effect of pulsating electrostatic field application on the development of delayed onset of muscle soreness (DOMS) symptoms after eccentric exercise. (Q36342624) (← links)
- The role of nutritional supplements in the prevention and treatment of resistance exercise-induced skeletal muscle injury (Q36822348) (← links)
- Effects of powdered Montmorency tart cherry supplementation on acute endurance exercise performance in aerobically trained individuals. (Q36937187) (← links)
- Neutrophil infiltration in exercise-injured skeletal muscle: how do we resolve the controversy? (Q36948638) (← links)
- Efficacy of a tart cherry juice blend in preventing the symptoms of muscle damage (Q36964527) (← links)
- Polyphenols in exercise performance and prevention of exercise-induced muscle damage (Q37091271) (← links)
- The prevention and treatment of exercise-induced muscle damage. (Q37167554) (← links)
- Does antioxidant vitamin supplementation protect against muscle damage? (Q37630513) (← links)
- Antioxidant supplementation during exercise training: beneficial or detrimental? (Q37953509) (← links)
- Dietary strategies to recover from exercise-induced muscle damage (Q38158175) (← links)
- Vitamin supplementation benefits in master athletes (Q38170071) (← links)
- Effects of vitamin E supplementation on exercise-induced oxidative stress: a meta-analysis. (Q38234630) (← links)
- Effect of New Zealand blueberry consumption on recovery from eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage. (Q42253651) (← links)
- Vitamin E supplementation decreases muscular and oxidative damage but not inflammatory response induced by eccentric contraction (Q43254289) (← links)
- Effects of taurine supplementation following eccentric exercise in young adults (Q43975870) (← links)
- Supplementation with vitamins C and E inhibits the release of interleukin-6 from contracting human skeletal muscle (Q44915369) (← links)
- Effects of dietary supplementation with vitamins C and E on muscle function during and after eccentric contractions in humans (Q45017285) (← links)
- Montmorency Cherry Juice Reduces Muscle Damage Caused by Intensive Strength Exercise (Q45361833) (← links)
- Satellite cell number and cell cycle kinetics in response to acute myotrauma in humans: immunohistochemistry versus flow cytometry (Q45880234) (← links)
- Effect of different models of physical exercise on oxidative stress markers in mouse liver (Q46113665) (← links)
- Antioxidants for preventing and reducing muscle soreness after exercise. (Q47313144) (← links)
- Effect of N‐acetylcysteine on markers of skeletal muscle injury after fatiguing contractile activity (Q50443214) (← links)
- Black Currant Nectar Reduces Muscle Damage and Inflammation Following a Bout of High-Intensity Eccentric Contractions (Q51050768) (← links)
- The effect of milk on the attenuation of exercise-induced muscle damage in males and females (Q51056459) (← links)
- Diffusion tensor MRI to assess skeletal muscle disruption following eccentric exercise. (Q52625885) (← links)
- Exploring effects of a natural combination medicine on exercise-induced inflammatory immune response: A double-blind RCT. (Q54345138) (← links)
- Muscle damage protection by low-intensity eccentric contractions remains for 2 weeks but not 3 weeks. (Q54587589) (← links)
- 17β-estradiol attenuates exercise-induced neutrophil infiltration in men (Q54608316) (← links)
- Preventive effects of Spirulina platensis on skeletal muscle damage under exercise-induced oxidative stress. (Q55042393) (← links)