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I.G.J. Lim: Protein thiol oxidation is a possible mediator of muscle fatigue | 16P |
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M. Grzelak: The acute effects of curcumin exposure on skeletal muscle contractile function | 17P |
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K. Sitparan: The contractile properties of slow and fast skeletal muscles from protease activated receptor-1 null mice | 18P |
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Y. Chang: Changes in oxidative stress decrease the rate of protein synthesis in cultured C2C12 myotubes | 19P |
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N.T. Larkins: Phosphorylation of small heat shock proteins in response to heat stress | 20P |
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S.M. Gehrig: Muscle-specific HSP72 over-expression improves muscle structure and function in mdx dystrophic mice | 21P |
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J.M. Peters: A protocol for the routine generation of engineered muscle tissue from the C2C12 cell line | 22P |
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J.E. Church: Unexpected redundancy between β-adrenoceptor subtypes in early muscle regeneration | 23P |
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C.R. Lamboley: Quantification of endogenous and maximal sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium content in human vastus lateralis muscle | 24P |
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C. van der Poel: Intramuscular administration of formoterol attenuates loss of muscle mass and function after denervation of the rat masseter muscle | 25P |
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T. Kennedy: The effects of the chemo-protective agent 3H-1,2-dithiole-thone (D3T) on dystrophic pathology in an animal model of Duchenne muscular dystrophy | 26P |
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R. Koopman: Citrulline prevents fasting-induced muscle cell atrophy in vitro | 27P |
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K.T. Murphy: Importance of functional and metabolic impairments in the characterization of the C-26 murine model of cancer cachexia | 28P |
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T.L. Dutka: Effects of carnosine on sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-handling and contractile properties in human vastus lateralis muscle fibres | 29P |
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L.M.D. Delbridge: Elevated intra-cardiac angiotensin II modulates myocardial autophagic signalling induced by insulin resistance | 31P |
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K. Walweel: Regulation of RyRs by intracellular Ca2+ and Mg2+ compared in sheep, rat and human heart | 32P |
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L.M. Edwards: Studying the effects of hypoxia on mitochondrial metabolism in human heart using a genome-wide metabolic network model | 33P |
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T.J. Harvey: The effects of intra-uterine growth restriction on metabolic organ growth, cardiomyocyte Ca2+-handling properties, and contractile function in juvenile rats | 34P |
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N.G. Lawler: Acute Intralipid infusion may improve left ventricular function via increases in circulating ketones | 35P |
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H.S. Al Dera: The L-type Ca2+ channel agonist BayK8644 selectively augments the α1A-adrenceptor-mediated component of nerve-evoked contraction in rat tail artery | 36P |
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M. Richardson: Decreased passive compliance in the uterine arteries of late pregnant relaxin gene knockout mice is exacerbated by ageing | 37P |
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M.J. Davis: Lymphatic pump failure and valve dysfunction in response to modest gravitational loads: a contributing mechanism to peripheral lymphedema | 38P |
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S.K. Maloney: Brain IL-6- and PG-dependent actions of IL-1β and lipopolysaccharide in avian fever | 39P |
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S. Orgeig: Midgestation intrafetal cortisol infusion in sheep increases lung surfactant protein mRNA, but not to the same degree as the normal prepartum surge in cortisol | 40P |
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T.D. Justice: Antecedent exercise attenuates the glycaemia-increasing effect of a 30-second sprint | 41P |
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S.H. Song: Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) regulates Epithelial Na+ channels via ERK1/2 | 42P |
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R. Bashour: Exploring cysteine transport by the human glutamate transporter, EAAT3 | 43P |
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A.M. Cook: A simple technique for monitoring changes in nasal resistance using acoustic input resistance | 44P |
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R.B. Patuzzi: Rotation of the eyes (not the head) potentiates the sound-evoked post-auricular muscle response | 45P |
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S.K. Morton: A simple and reliable method for testing transgene zygosity using quantitative real-time PCR | 46P |