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May 30, 2001
Increased contractility and calcium sensitivity in cardiac myocytes isolated from endurance trained rats
U Wisløff, J P Loennechen, G Falck, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
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July 9, 2002
Surgical manipulation, but not moderate exercise, is associated with increased cytokine mRNA expression in the rat soleus muscle
H-M Schiøtz Thorud, U Wisløff, P K Lunde, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine
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September 15, 2005
Diving-induced venous gas emboli do not increase pulmonary artery pressure
Z Valic, D Duplancić, D Baković, et al.
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)
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October 24, 2006
Reduced pH and contractility in failing rat cardiomyocytes
O J Kemi, I Arbo, M A Høydal, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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March 25, 2004
Field and laboratory testing in young elite soccer players
K Chamari, Y Hachana, Y B Ahmed, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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May 20, 2011
Venous gas embolism as a predictive tool for improving CNS decompression safety
A Møllerløkken, S E Gaustad, M B Havnes, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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August 13, 2011
High intensity interval training alters substrate utilization and reduces oxygen consumption in the heart
A D Hafstad, N T Boardman, J Lund, et al.
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)
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January 22, 2014
Reduced aerobic capacity causes leaky ryanodine receptors that trigger arrhythmia in a rat strain artificially selected and bred for low aerobic running capacity
M A Høydal, T O Stølen, A B Johnsen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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February 1, 2015
Exercise training promotes cardioprotection through oxygen-sparing action in high fat-fed mice
J Lund, A D Hafstad, N T Boardman, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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November 2, 2013
High inborn aerobic capacity does not protect the heart following myocardial infarction
M A Høydal, G Kaurstad, N P Rolim, et al.
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Cardiovascular Research
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May 30, 2001
Increased contractility and calcium sensitivity in cardiac myocytes isolated from endurance trained rats
U Wisløff, J P Loennechen, G Falck, et al.
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
|
July 9, 2002
Surgical manipulation, but not moderate exercise, is associated with increased cytokine mRNA expression in the rat soleus muscle
H-M Schiøtz Thorud, U Wisløff, P K Lunde, et al.
International Journal of Sports Medicine
|
September 15, 2005
Diving-induced venous gas emboli do not increase pulmonary artery pressure
Z Valic, D Duplancić, D Baković, et al.
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)
|
October 24, 2006
Reduced pH and contractility in failing rat cardiomyocytes
O J Kemi, I Arbo, M A Høydal, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|
March 25, 2004
Field and laboratory testing in young elite soccer players
K Chamari, Y Hachana, Y B Ahmed, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
May 20, 2011
Venous gas embolism as a predictive tool for improving CNS decompression safety
A Møllerløkken, S E Gaustad, M B Havnes, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
August 13, 2011
High intensity interval training alters substrate utilization and reduces oxygen consumption in the heart
A D Hafstad, N T Boardman, J Lund, et al.
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)
|
January 22, 2014
Reduced aerobic capacity causes leaky ryanodine receptors that trigger arrhythmia in a rat strain artificially selected and bred for low aerobic running capacity
M A Høydal, T O Stølen, A B Johnsen, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
|
February 1, 2015
Exercise training promotes cardioprotection through oxygen-sparing action in high fat-fed mice
J Lund, A D Hafstad, N T Boardman, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
November 2, 2013
High inborn aerobic capacity does not protect the heart following myocardial infarction
M A Høydal, G Kaurstad, N P Rolim, et al.
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