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Sarah Voisin

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F1000Research|September 20, 2018
Recent advances in understanding the role of FOXO3Renae J Stefanetti, Sarah Voisin, Aaron Russell, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 22, 2020
Mapping Robust Genetic Variants Associated with Exercise ResponsesJavier Alvarez-Romero, Sarah Voisin, Nir Eynon, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|May 27, 2022
Low-Load Resistance Training to Volitional Failure Induces Muscle Hypertrophy Similar to Volume-Matched, Velocity FatigueKentaro Terada, Naoki Kikuchi, Dean Burt, et al.
BMC Genomics|November 17, 2017
Preface: genomics and biology of exercise is undergoing a paradigm shiftNir Eynon, Sarah Voisin, Alejandro Lucia, et al.
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 2, 2022
Making sense of the ageing methylomeKirsten Seale, Steve Horvath, Andrew Teschendorff, et al.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 19, 2018
Statistical Considerations for Exercise Protocols Aimed at Measuring TrainabilitySarah Voisin, Macsue Jacques, Alejandro Lucia, et al.
Genome Biology|September 6, 2024
A comprehensive map of the aging blood methylome in humansKirsten Seale, Andrew Teschendorff, Alexander P Reiner, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|November 11, 2021
Physiological and molecular sex differences in human skeletal muscle in response to exercise trainingShanie Landen, Danielle Hiam, Sarah Voisin, et al.
Epigenetics|May 4, 2019
Epigenetic changes in healthy human skeletal muscle following exercise- a systematic reviewMacsue Jacques, Danielle Hiam, Jeffrey Craig, et al.
BMC Biology|November 28, 2023
Muscle miRNAs are influenced by sex at baseline and in response to exerciseDanielle Hiam, Shanie Landen, Macsue Jacques, et al.
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F1000Research|September 20, 2018
Recent advances in understanding the role of FOXO3Renae J Stefanetti, Sarah Voisin, Aaron Russell, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine|July 22, 2020
Mapping Robust Genetic Variants Associated with Exercise ResponsesJavier Alvarez-Romero, Sarah Voisin, Nir Eynon, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|May 27, 2022
Low-Load Resistance Training to Volitional Failure Induces Muscle Hypertrophy Similar to Volume-Matched, Velocity FatigueKentaro Terada, Naoki Kikuchi, Dean Burt, et al.
BMC Genomics|November 17, 2017
Preface: genomics and biology of exercise is undergoing a paradigm shiftNir Eynon, Sarah Voisin, Alejandro Lucia, et al.
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 2, 2022
Making sense of the ageing methylomeKirsten Seale, Steve Horvath, Andrew Teschendorff, et al.
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|October 19, 2018
Statistical Considerations for Exercise Protocols Aimed at Measuring TrainabilitySarah Voisin, Macsue Jacques, Alejandro Lucia, et al.
Genome Biology|September 6, 2024
A comprehensive map of the aging blood methylome in humansKirsten Seale, Andrew Teschendorff, Alexander P Reiner, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|November 11, 2021
Physiological and molecular sex differences in human skeletal muscle in response to exercise trainingShanie Landen, Danielle Hiam, Sarah Voisin, et al.
Epigenetics|May 4, 2019
Epigenetic changes in healthy human skeletal muscle following exercise- a systematic reviewMacsue Jacques, Danielle Hiam, Jeffrey Craig, et al.
BMC Biology|November 28, 2023
Muscle miRNAs are influenced by sex at baseline and in response to exerciseDanielle Hiam, Shanie Landen, Macsue Jacques, et al.
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