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Michael Nyberg

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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|August 24, 2016
Early Postmenopausal Phase Is Associated With Reduced Prostacyclin-Induced Vasodilation That Is Reversed by Exercise Training: The Copenhagen Women StudyMichael Nyberg, Jon Egelund, Camilla M Mandrup, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|March 31, 2021
The Impact of Lower Limb Immobilization and Rehabilitation on Angiogenic Proteins and Capillarization in Skeletal MuscleLasse Gliemann, Nicolai Rytter, Tue Smith Jørgensen, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 15, 2019
Cardiac perfusion and function after high-intensity exercise training in late premenopausal and recent postmenopausal women: an MRI studyJon Egelund, Michael Nyberg, Camilla M Mandrup, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|September 2, 2017
Cardiac Adaptations to High-Intensity Aerobic Training in Premenopausal and Recent Postmenopausal Women: The Copenhagen Women StudyJon Egelund, Peter G Jørgensen, Camilla M Mandrup, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|May 31, 2013
Leg oxygen uptake in the initial phase of intense exercise is slowed by a marked reduction in oxygen deliveryPeter M Christensen, Michael Nyberg, Stefan P Mortensen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|August 17, 2014
Resveratrol modulates the angiogenic response to exercise training in skeletal muscles of aged menLasse Gliemann, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjørup Biensø, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 4, 2014
Reply fromLasse Gliemann, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjorup Bienso, Stefan Peter Mortensen, Michael Nyberg, Jens Bangsbo, Henriette Pilegaard and Ylva HellstenLasse Gliemann, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjørup Biensø, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 19, 2020
Hypertension is associated with blunted NO-mediated leg vasodilator responsiveness that is reversed by high-intensity training in postmenopausal womenThomas P Gunnarsson, Thomas S Ehlers, Thomas Baasch-Skytte, et al.
Experimental Physiology|January 9, 2026
Effects of high-intensity interval training on cardiac function in hypertensive and normotensive men: Effects of antihypertensive treatmentMads Fischer, Jon Egelund, Matteo Fiorenza, et al.
BMC Medicine|October 15, 2024
Common pitfalls in drug target Mendelian randomization and how to avoid themDipender Gill, Marie-Joe Dib, Héléne T Cronjé, et al.
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Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|August 24, 2016
Early Postmenopausal Phase Is Associated With Reduced Prostacyclin-Induced Vasodilation That Is Reversed by Exercise Training: The Copenhagen Women StudyMichael Nyberg, Jon Egelund, Camilla M Mandrup, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|March 31, 2021
The Impact of Lower Limb Immobilization and Rehabilitation on Angiogenic Proteins and Capillarization in Skeletal MuscleLasse Gliemann, Nicolai Rytter, Tue Smith Jørgensen, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 15, 2019
Cardiac perfusion and function after high-intensity exercise training in late premenopausal and recent postmenopausal women: an MRI studyJon Egelund, Michael Nyberg, Camilla M Mandrup, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|September 2, 2017
Cardiac Adaptations to High-Intensity Aerobic Training in Premenopausal and Recent Postmenopausal Women: The Copenhagen Women StudyJon Egelund, Peter G Jørgensen, Camilla M Mandrup, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|May 31, 2013
Leg oxygen uptake in the initial phase of intense exercise is slowed by a marked reduction in oxygen deliveryPeter M Christensen, Michael Nyberg, Stefan P Mortensen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology|August 17, 2014
Resveratrol modulates the angiogenic response to exercise training in skeletal muscles of aged menLasse Gliemann, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjørup Biensø, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|February 4, 2014
Reply fromLasse Gliemann, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjorup Bienso, Stefan Peter Mortensen, Michael Nyberg, Jens Bangsbo, Henriette Pilegaard and Ylva HellstenLasse Gliemann, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjørup Biensø, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 19, 2020
Hypertension is associated with blunted NO-mediated leg vasodilator responsiveness that is reversed by high-intensity training in postmenopausal womenThomas P Gunnarsson, Thomas S Ehlers, Thomas Baasch-Skytte, et al.
Experimental Physiology|January 9, 2026
Effects of high-intensity interval training on cardiac function in hypertensive and normotensive men: Effects of antihypertensive treatmentMads Fischer, Jon Egelund, Matteo Fiorenza, et al.
BMC Medicine|October 15, 2024
Common pitfalls in drug target Mendelian randomization and how to avoid themDipender Gill, Marie-Joe Dib, Héléne T Cronjé, et al.
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