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R J Barnard

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European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|September 23, 1976
Effect of training on the resting heart rate of ratsR J Barnard, K Corre, H Cho
Journal of Applied Physiology|May 1, 1976
Maximum exercise heart rate reduction with maturation in the ratK A Corre, H Cho, R J Barnard
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 9, 1999
Very-low-fat diets do not necessarily promote small, dense LDL particlesJ J Kenney, R J Barnard, S Inkeles
Journal of Medical Microbiology|January 27, 1999
Application of molecular typing methods to dermatophyte species that cause skin and nail infectionsS A Howell, R J Barnard, F Humphreys
Diabetes Care|December 1, 1994
Diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM. The need for early emphasisR J Barnard, T Jung, S B Inkeles
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 4, 1985
Nathan Pritikin's heartJ D Hubbard, S Inkeles, R J Barnard
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 1, 1989
Beta-adrenergic receptors are not responsible for exercise stimulation of glucose transportE Sternlicht, R J Barnard, G K Grimditch
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 31, 1997
Stimulation of NSF ATPase activity by alpha-SNAP is required for SNARE complex disassembly and exocytosisR J Barnard, A Morgan, R D Burgoyne
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1988
Mechanism of insulin action on glucose transport in rat skeletal muscleE Sternlicht, R J Barnard, G K Grimditch
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1989
Exercise and insulin stimulate skeletal muscle glucose transport through different mechanismsE Sternlicht, R J Barnard, G K Grimditch
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European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology|September 23, 1976
Effect of training on the resting heart rate of ratsR J Barnard, K Corre, H Cho
Journal of Applied Physiology|May 1, 1976
Maximum exercise heart rate reduction with maturation in the ratK A Corre, H Cho, R J Barnard
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|September 9, 1999
Very-low-fat diets do not necessarily promote small, dense LDL particlesJ J Kenney, R J Barnard, S Inkeles
Journal of Medical Microbiology|January 27, 1999
Application of molecular typing methods to dermatophyte species that cause skin and nail infectionsS A Howell, R J Barnard, F Humphreys
Diabetes Care|December 1, 1994
Diet and exercise in the treatment of NIDDM. The need for early emphasisR J Barnard, T Jung, S B Inkeles
The New England Journal of Medicine|July 4, 1985
Nathan Pritikin's heartJ D Hubbard, S Inkeles, R J Barnard
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|May 1, 1989
Beta-adrenergic receptors are not responsible for exercise stimulation of glucose transportE Sternlicht, R J Barnard, G K Grimditch
The Journal of Cell Biology|December 31, 1997
Stimulation of NSF ATPase activity by alpha-SNAP is required for SNARE complex disassembly and exocytosisR J Barnard, A Morgan, R D Burgoyne
The American Journal of Physiology|May 1, 1988
Mechanism of insulin action on glucose transport in rat skeletal muscleE Sternlicht, R J Barnard, G K Grimditch
The American Journal of Physiology|February 1, 1989
Exercise and insulin stimulate skeletal muscle glucose transport through different mechanismsE Sternlicht, R J Barnard, G K Grimditch
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