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Anja Bye

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Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|June 14, 2012
Heat shock increases survival in rats exposed to hyperbaric pressureChristian Medby, Anja Bye, Ulrik Wisløff, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|August 9, 2018
Powerful extreme phenotype sampling designs and score tests for genetic association studiesThea Bjørnland, Anja Bye, Einar Ryeng, et al.
Physiological Genomics|February 28, 2022
Associations between circulating microRNAs and coronary plaque characteristics: potential impact from physical exerciseMaria Dalen Taraldsen, Rune Wiseth, Vibeke Videm, et al.
Physiological Genomics|August 14, 2023
Exploring shared genetics between maximal oxygen uptake and disease: the HUNT studyAda N Nordeidet, Marie Klevjer, Ulrik Wisløff, et al.
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases|July 2, 2017
MicroRNAs as Important Regulators of Exercise AdaptationGustavo J J Silva, Anja Bye, Hamid El Azzouzi, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|July 13, 2011
Time course of endothelial adaptation after acute and chronic exercise in patients with metabolic syndromeArnt E Tjønna, Øivind Rognmo, Anja Bye, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|July 17, 2025
Polygenic prediction of cardiorespiratory fitness: The HUNT StudyKarsten Øvretveit, Marie Klevjer, Ben M Brumpton, et al.
Plos One|March 8, 2013
Circulating microRNAs and aerobic fitness--the HUNT-StudyAnja Bye, Helge Røsjø, Stian T Aspenes, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 16, 2025
Polygenic prediction of cardiorespiratory fitness in the Trøndelag health study (HUNT)Karsten Øvretveit, Marie Klevjer, Ben M Brumpton, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 28, 2015
The effects of high intensity interval training in women with rheumatic disease: a pilot studyJanne Sandstad, Dorthe Stensvold, Mari Hoff, et al.
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Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine|June 14, 2012
Heat shock increases survival in rats exposed to hyperbaric pressureChristian Medby, Anja Bye, Ulrik Wisløff, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|August 9, 2018
Powerful extreme phenotype sampling designs and score tests for genetic association studiesThea Bjørnland, Anja Bye, Einar Ryeng, et al.
Physiological Genomics|February 28, 2022
Associations between circulating microRNAs and coronary plaque characteristics: potential impact from physical exerciseMaria Dalen Taraldsen, Rune Wiseth, Vibeke Videm, et al.
Physiological Genomics|August 14, 2023
Exploring shared genetics between maximal oxygen uptake and disease: the HUNT studyAda N Nordeidet, Marie Klevjer, Ulrik Wisløff, et al.
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases|July 2, 2017
MicroRNAs as Important Regulators of Exercise AdaptationGustavo J J Silva, Anja Bye, Hamid El Azzouzi, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|July 13, 2011
Time course of endothelial adaptation after acute and chronic exercise in patients with metabolic syndromeArnt E Tjønna, Øivind Rognmo, Anja Bye, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|July 17, 2025
Polygenic prediction of cardiorespiratory fitness: The HUNT StudyKarsten Øvretveit, Marie Klevjer, Ben M Brumpton, et al.
Plos One|March 8, 2013
Circulating microRNAs and aerobic fitness--the HUNT-StudyAnja Bye, Helge Røsjø, Stian T Aspenes, et al.
Scientific Reports|December 16, 2025
Polygenic prediction of cardiorespiratory fitness in the Trøndelag health study (HUNT)Karsten Øvretveit, Marie Klevjer, Ben M Brumpton, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 28, 2015
The effects of high intensity interval training in women with rheumatic disease: a pilot studyJanne Sandstad, Dorthe Stensvold, Mari Hoff, et al.
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