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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 6, 2007
Estradiol and tamoxifen reverse ovariectomy-induced physical inactivity in miceJeffrey F Gorzek, Kaysie C Hendrickson, Jeffrey P Forstner, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|October 15, 2011
Transgenic overexpression of γ-cytoplasmic actin protects against eccentric contraction-induced force loss in mdx miceKristen A Baltgalvis, Michele A Jaeger, Daniel P Fitzsimons, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 1, 2013
Adaptations of mouse skeletal muscle to low-intensity vibration trainingJames N McKeehen, Susan A Novotny, Kristen A Baltgalvis, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|May 17, 2011
Estradiol treatment, physical activity, and muscle function in ovarian-senescent miceSarah M Greising, Ryan S Carey, Jennifer E Blackford, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 19, 2018
Deletion of estrogen receptor α in skeletal muscle results in impaired contractility in female miceBrittany C Collins, Tara L Mader, Christine A Cabelka, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|November 27, 2015
The presence of the ovary prevents hepatic mitochondrial oxidative stress in young and aged female mice through glutathione peroxidase 1Ana P Valencia, Anna E Schappal, E Matthew Morris, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 12, 2023
Adaptability to eccentric exercise training is diminished with age in female miceCory W Baumann, Colleen S Deane, Timothy Etheridge, et al.
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|January 25, 2011
Bone is functionally impaired in dystrophic mice but less so than skeletal muscleSusan A Novotny, Gordon L Warren, Angela S Lin, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|September 26, 2014
Influence of ovarian hormones on strength loss in healthy and dystrophic female miceAllison M Kosir, Tara L Mader, Angela G Greising, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|September 21, 2007
Voluntary run training but not estradiol deficiency alters the tibial bone-soleus muscle functional relationship in miceGordon L Warren, Amy L Moran, Harry A Hogan, et al.
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|February 6, 2007
Estradiol and tamoxifen reverse ovariectomy-induced physical inactivity in miceJeffrey F Gorzek, Kaysie C Hendrickson, Jeffrey P Forstner, et al.
Skeletal Muscle|October 15, 2011
Transgenic overexpression of γ-cytoplasmic actin protects against eccentric contraction-induced force loss in mdx miceKristen A Baltgalvis, Michele A Jaeger, Daniel P Fitzsimons, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 1, 2013
Adaptations of mouse skeletal muscle to low-intensity vibration trainingJames N McKeehen, Susan A Novotny, Kristen A Baltgalvis, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|May 17, 2011
Estradiol treatment, physical activity, and muscle function in ovarian-senescent miceSarah M Greising, Ryan S Carey, Jennifer E Blackford, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 19, 2018
Deletion of estrogen receptor α in skeletal muscle results in impaired contractility in female miceBrittany C Collins, Tara L Mader, Christine A Cabelka, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|November 27, 2015
The presence of the ovary prevents hepatic mitochondrial oxidative stress in young and aged female mice through glutathione peroxidase 1Ana P Valencia, Anna E Schappal, E Matthew Morris, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 12, 2023
Adaptability to eccentric exercise training is diminished with age in female miceCory W Baumann, Colleen S Deane, Timothy Etheridge, et al.
Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|January 25, 2011
Bone is functionally impaired in dystrophic mice but less so than skeletal muscleSusan A Novotny, Gordon L Warren, Angela S Lin, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|September 26, 2014
Influence of ovarian hormones on strength loss in healthy and dystrophic female miceAllison M Kosir, Tara L Mader, Angela G Greising, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|September 21, 2007
Voluntary run training but not estradiol deficiency alters the tibial bone-soleus muscle functional relationship in miceGordon L Warren, Amy L Moran, Harry A Hogan, et al.
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