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Russell T Hepple

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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 22, 2003
V(O2) max is unaffected by altering the temporal pattern of stimulation frequency in rat hindlimb in situRussell T Hepple, Daniel J Krause, Jason L Hagen, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|June 16, 2005
Long-term caloric restriction abrogates the age-related decline in skeletal muscle aerobic functionRussell T Hepple, David J Baker, Jan J Kaczor, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|April 26, 2011
Accumulation of severely atrophic myofibers marks the acceleration of sarcopenia in slow and fast twitch musclesSharon L Rowan, Fennigje M Purves-Smith, Nathan M Solbak, et al.
Aging Cell|September 22, 2011
Alterations in intrinsic mitochondrial function with aging are fiber type-specific and do not explain differential atrophy between musclesMartin Picard, Darmyn Ritchie, Melissa M Thomas, et al.
Plos One|August 23, 2012
Mitochondrial function in permeabilized cardiomyocytes is largely preserved in the senescent rat myocardiumMartin Picard, Kathryn J Wright, Darmyn Ritchie, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 27, 2025
Power and Endurance: Polar Opposites or Willing Partners?Carrie Ferguson, Regula Furrer, Kevin A Murach, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|August 14, 2012
Severe atrophy of slow myofibers in aging muscle is concealed by myosin heavy chain co-expressionFennigje M Purves-Smith, Nathan M Solbak, Sharon L Rowan, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|August 23, 2023
Muscle Steatosis and Fibrosis in Older Adults, From the <i>AJR</i> Special Series on Imaging of FibrosisLeon Lenchik, Valentina Mazzoli, Peggy M Cawthon, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|July 19, 2011
Cardiac calcium pump inactivation and nitrosylation in senescent rat myocardium are not attenuated by long-term treadmill trainingMelissa M Thomas, Chris Vigna, Andrew C Betik, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|March 5, 2010
Initiating treadmill training in late middle age offers modest adaptations in Ca2+ handling but enhances oxidative damage in senescent rat skeletal muscleMelissa M Thomas, Chris Vigna, Andrew C Betik, et al.
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 22, 2003
V(O2) max is unaffected by altering the temporal pattern of stimulation frequency in rat hindlimb in situRussell T Hepple, Daniel J Krause, Jason L Hagen, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|June 16, 2005
Long-term caloric restriction abrogates the age-related decline in skeletal muscle aerobic functionRussell T Hepple, David J Baker, Jan J Kaczor, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|April 26, 2011
Accumulation of severely atrophic myofibers marks the acceleration of sarcopenia in slow and fast twitch musclesSharon L Rowan, Fennigje M Purves-Smith, Nathan M Solbak, et al.
Aging Cell|September 22, 2011
Alterations in intrinsic mitochondrial function with aging are fiber type-specific and do not explain differential atrophy between musclesMartin Picard, Darmyn Ritchie, Melissa M Thomas, et al.
Plos One|August 23, 2012
Mitochondrial function in permeabilized cardiomyocytes is largely preserved in the senescent rat myocardiumMartin Picard, Kathryn J Wright, Darmyn Ritchie, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|June 27, 2025
Power and Endurance: Polar Opposites or Willing Partners?Carrie Ferguson, Regula Furrer, Kevin A Murach, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|August 14, 2012
Severe atrophy of slow myofibers in aging muscle is concealed by myosin heavy chain co-expressionFennigje M Purves-Smith, Nathan M Solbak, Sharon L Rowan, et al.
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|August 23, 2023
Muscle Steatosis and Fibrosis in Older Adults, From the <i>AJR</i> Special Series on Imaging of FibrosisLeon Lenchik, Valentina Mazzoli, Peggy M Cawthon, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|July 19, 2011
Cardiac calcium pump inactivation and nitrosylation in senescent rat myocardium are not attenuated by long-term treadmill trainingMelissa M Thomas, Chris Vigna, Andrew C Betik, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|March 5, 2010
Initiating treadmill training in late middle age offers modest adaptations in Ca2+ handling but enhances oxidative damage in senescent rat skeletal muscleMelissa M Thomas, Chris Vigna, Andrew C Betik, et al.
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