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Stian Ellefsen

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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|November 15, 2011
The effects of adding different whole-body vibration frequencies to preconditioning exercise on subsequent sprint performanceBent R Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
Physiological Genomics|March 11, 2010
Gene-family profiling: a normalization-free real-time RT-PCR approach with increased physiological resolutionStian Ellefsen, Kåre-Olav Stensløkken
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|July 23, 2016
Adding whole body vibration to preconditioning exercise increases subsequent on-ice sprint performance in ice-hockey playersBent R Rønnestad, Gunnar Slettaløkken, Stian Ellefsen
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|May 12, 2017
Adaptations to Endurance and Strength TrainingDavid C Hughes, Stian Ellefsen, Keith Baar
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|April 12, 2012
Improved cycling performance with ingestion of hydrolyzed marine protein depends on performance levelGeir Vegge, Bent R Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
BMC Bioinformatics|June 18, 2022
Normalization of gene expression data revisited: the three viewpoints of the transcriptome in human skeletal muscle undergoing load-induced hypertrophy and why they matterYusuf Khan, Daniel Hammarström, Stian Ellefsen, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|October 24, 2018
Block periodization of strength and endurance training is superior to traditional periodization in ice hockey playersBent R Rønnestad, Sjur J Øfsteng, Stian Ellefsen
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|December 15, 2016
The Effect of Whole-Body Vibration on Subsequent Sprint Performance in Well-Trained CyclistsBent R Rønnestad, Gunnar Slettaløkken Falch, Stian Ellefsen
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 7, 2020
Adaptations to strength training differ between endurance-trained and untrained womenOlav Vikmoen, Truls Raastad, Stian Ellefsen, et al.
Physiological Reports|March 16, 2017
Heavy strength training improves running and cycling performance following prolonged submaximal work in well-trained female athletesOlav Vikmoen, Bent R Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen, et al.
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|November 15, 2011
The effects of adding different whole-body vibration frequencies to preconditioning exercise on subsequent sprint performanceBent R Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
Physiological Genomics|March 11, 2010
Gene-family profiling: a normalization-free real-time RT-PCR approach with increased physiological resolutionStian Ellefsen, Kåre-Olav Stensløkken
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|July 23, 2016
Adding whole body vibration to preconditioning exercise increases subsequent on-ice sprint performance in ice-hockey playersBent R Rønnestad, Gunnar Slettaløkken, Stian Ellefsen
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine|May 12, 2017
Adaptations to Endurance and Strength TrainingDavid C Hughes, Stian Ellefsen, Keith Baar
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition|April 12, 2012
Improved cycling performance with ingestion of hydrolyzed marine protein depends on performance levelGeir Vegge, Bent R Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen
BMC Bioinformatics|June 18, 2022
Normalization of gene expression data revisited: the three viewpoints of the transcriptome in human skeletal muscle undergoing load-induced hypertrophy and why they matterYusuf Khan, Daniel Hammarström, Stian Ellefsen, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports|October 24, 2018
Block periodization of strength and endurance training is superior to traditional periodization in ice hockey playersBent R Rønnestad, Sjur J Øfsteng, Stian Ellefsen
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|December 15, 2016
The Effect of Whole-Body Vibration on Subsequent Sprint Performance in Well-Trained CyclistsBent R Rønnestad, Gunnar Slettaløkken Falch, Stian Ellefsen
European Journal of Applied Physiology|May 7, 2020
Adaptations to strength training differ between endurance-trained and untrained womenOlav Vikmoen, Truls Raastad, Stian Ellefsen, et al.
Physiological Reports|March 16, 2017
Heavy strength training improves running and cycling performance following prolonged submaximal work in well-trained female athletesOlav Vikmoen, Bent R Rønnestad, Stian Ellefsen, et al.
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