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Russell T Hepple

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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|March 28, 2003
No effect of trans sodium crocetinate on maximal O(2) conductance or V(O(2),max) in moderate hypoxiaRussell T Hepple, Creed M Stary, Suzanne Kohin, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|November 28, 2013
Exercise training initiated in late middle age attenuates cardiac fibrosis and advanced glycation end-product accumulation in senescent ratsKathryn J Wright, Melissa M Thomas, Andrew C Betik, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|July 21, 2010
Initiating exercise training in late middle age minimally protects muscle contractile function and increases myocyte oxidative damage in senescent ratsMelissa M Thomas, Warda Khan, Andrew C Betik, et al.
Neuroscience|March 24, 2024
Resting-state Functional Connectivity of the Motor and Cognitive Areas is Preserved in Masters AthletesAlexandra Potvin-Desrochers, Alisha Atri, Julien Clouette, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|February 5, 2010
The O2 cost of the tension-time integral in isolated single myocytes during fatigueRussell T Hepple, Richard A Howlett, Casey A Kindig, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|July 3, 2009
Exercise training from late middle age until senescence does not attenuate the declines in skeletal muscle aerobic functionAndrew C Betik, Melissa M Thomas, Kathryn J Wright, et al.
Experimental Physiology|March 22, 2008
Exercise training in late middle-aged male Fischer 344 x Brown Norway F1-hybrid rats improves skeletal muscle aerobic functionAndrew C Betik, David J Baker, Daniel J Krause, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 7, 2006
Differential sensitivities of cerebral and brachial blood flow to hypercapnia in humansJimmy S Vantanajal, Jon C Ashmead, Todd J Anderson, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|July 1, 2011
Adaptations in capillarization and citrate synthase activity in response to endurance training in older and young menJuan M Murias, John M Kowalchuk, Darmyn Ritchie, et al.
Cells|October 23, 2021
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Causes Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species- and Caspase 3-Dependent Atrophy of Single Adult Mouse Skeletal Muscle FibersSarah K Skinner, Angelo Solania, Dennis W Wolan, et al.
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|March 28, 2003
No effect of trans sodium crocetinate on maximal O(2) conductance or V(O(2),max) in moderate hypoxiaRussell T Hepple, Creed M Stary, Suzanne Kohin, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|November 28, 2013
Exercise training initiated in late middle age attenuates cardiac fibrosis and advanced glycation end-product accumulation in senescent ratsKathryn J Wright, Melissa M Thomas, Andrew C Betik, et al.
Experimental Gerontology|July 21, 2010
Initiating exercise training in late middle age minimally protects muscle contractile function and increases myocyte oxidative damage in senescent ratsMelissa M Thomas, Warda Khan, Andrew C Betik, et al.
Neuroscience|March 24, 2024
Resting-state Functional Connectivity of the Motor and Cognitive Areas is Preserved in Masters AthletesAlexandra Potvin-Desrochers, Alisha Atri, Julien Clouette, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|February 5, 2010
The O2 cost of the tension-time integral in isolated single myocytes during fatigueRussell T Hepple, Richard A Howlett, Casey A Kindig, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|July 3, 2009
Exercise training from late middle age until senescence does not attenuate the declines in skeletal muscle aerobic functionAndrew C Betik, Melissa M Thomas, Kathryn J Wright, et al.
Experimental Physiology|March 22, 2008
Exercise training in late middle-aged male Fischer 344 x Brown Norway F1-hybrid rats improves skeletal muscle aerobic functionAndrew C Betik, David J Baker, Daniel J Krause, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 7, 2006
Differential sensitivities of cerebral and brachial blood flow to hypercapnia in humansJimmy S Vantanajal, Jon C Ashmead, Todd J Anderson, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|July 1, 2011
Adaptations in capillarization and citrate synthase activity in response to endurance training in older and young menJuan M Murias, John M Kowalchuk, Darmyn Ritchie, et al.
Cells|October 23, 2021
Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Causes Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species- and Caspase 3-Dependent Atrophy of Single Adult Mouse Skeletal Muscle FibersSarah K Skinner, Angelo Solania, Dennis W Wolan, et al.
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