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Troy L Merry

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The Journal of Physiology|April 21, 2016
Nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (NFE2L2, Nrf2) mediates exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis and the anti-oxidant response in miceTroy L Merry, Michael Ristow
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|December 15, 2015
Mitohormesis in exercise trainingTroy L Merry, Michael Ristow
The Journal of Physiology|December 8, 2015
Do antioxidant supplements interfere with skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise training?Troy L Merry, Michael Ristow
IUBMB Life|April 25, 2009
Skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise: a focus on reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide signalingTroy L Merry, Glenn K McConell
Biomolecular Concepts|November 14, 2018
The rise of genetically engineered mouse models of pancreatitis: A review of literatureTroy L Merry, Maxim S Petrov
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|December 21, 2011
Do reactive oxygen species regulate skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contraction?Troy L Merry, Glenn K McConell
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. General Subjects|September 14, 2021
Mitochondrial-derived peptides and exerciseJonathan S T Woodhead, Troy L Merry
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 15, 2010
Downstream mechanisms of nitric oxide-mediated skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contractionTroy L Merry, Gordon S Lynch, Glenn K McConell
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|August 12, 2018
Mitochondria-Targeted Antioxidants and Skeletal Muscle FunctionSophie C Broome, Jonathan S T Woodhead, Troy L Merry
Physiology & Behavior|July 23, 2008
Fitness alters fluid regulatory but not behavioural responses to hypohydrated exerciseTroy L Merry, Philip N Ainslie, Robert Walker, et al.
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The Journal of Physiology|April 21, 2016
Nuclear factor erythroid-derived 2-like 2 (NFE2L2, Nrf2) mediates exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis and the anti-oxidant response in miceTroy L Merry, Michael Ristow
Free Radical Biology & Medicine|December 15, 2015
Mitohormesis in exercise trainingTroy L Merry, Michael Ristow
The Journal of Physiology|December 8, 2015
Do antioxidant supplements interfere with skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise training?Troy L Merry, Michael Ristow
IUBMB Life|April 25, 2009
Skeletal muscle glucose uptake during exercise: a focus on reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide signalingTroy L Merry, Glenn K McConell
Biomolecular Concepts|November 14, 2018
The rise of genetically engineered mouse models of pancreatitis: A review of literatureTroy L Merry, Maxim S Petrov
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|December 21, 2011
Do reactive oxygen species regulate skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contraction?Troy L Merry, Glenn K McConell
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta. General Subjects|September 14, 2021
Mitochondrial-derived peptides and exerciseJonathan S T Woodhead, Troy L Merry
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|October 15, 2010
Downstream mechanisms of nitric oxide-mediated skeletal muscle glucose uptake during contractionTroy L Merry, Gordon S Lynch, Glenn K McConell
Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)|August 12, 2018
Mitochondria-Targeted Antioxidants and Skeletal Muscle FunctionSophie C Broome, Jonathan S T Woodhead, Troy L Merry
Physiology & Behavior|July 23, 2008
Fitness alters fluid regulatory but not behavioural responses to hypohydrated exerciseTroy L Merry, Philip N Ainslie, Robert Walker, et al.
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