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  1. Hormone-sensitive lipase preferentially redistributes to lipid droplets associated with perilipin-5 in human skeletal muscle during moderate-intensity exercise
  2. Neutrophil and Monocyte Bactericidal Responses to 10 Weeks of Low-Volume High-Intensity Interval or Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training in Sedentary Adults
  3. Visualization and quantitation of GLUT4 translocation in human skeletal muscle following glucose ingestion and exercise
  4. Effect of Resistance Training on Microvascular Density and eNOS Content in Skeletal Muscle of Sedentary Men
  5. Effect of muscle metaboreflex activation on central hemodynamics and cardiac function in humans
  6. Quantitative immunofluorescence microscopy of subcellular GLUT4 distribution in human skeletal muscle: effects of endurance and sprint interval training
  7. Resistance training increases skeletal muscle oxidative capacity and net intramuscular triglyceride breakdown in type I and II fibres of sedentary males
  8. Paxillin and focal adhesion kinase colocalise in human skeletal muscle and its associated microvasculature
  9. High intensity interval training improves insulin sensitivity and increases skeletal muscle perilipin 2 and perilipin 5 content in obese males
  10. Glucocorticoids Fail to Cause Insulin Resistance in Human Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue In Vivo
  11. Sprint interval and endurance training are equally effective in increasing muscle microvascular density and eNOS content in sedentary males
  12. Sarcopenia
  13. Sprint interval and traditional endurance training increase net intramuscular triglyceride breakdown and expression of perilipin 2 and 5
  14. Immunofluorescence Microscopy to Assess Enzymes Controlling Nitric Oxide Availability and Microvascular Blood Flow in Muscle
  15. Immunofluorescent visualisation of focal adhesion kinase in human skeletal muscle and its associated microvasculature
  16. Preferential utilization of perilipin 2‐associated intramuscular triglycerides during 1 h of moderate‐intensity endurance‐type exercise
  17. Metabolic manipulation in chronic heart failure: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  18. Acute high-fat feeding does not prevent the improvement in glucose tolerance after resistance exercise in lean individuals
  19. The Effect of Exercise and Nutrition on Intramuscular Fat Metabolism and Insulin Sensitivity
  20. Relationship Between Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction and Cardiac Energetics Impairment in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
  21. Adipophilin distribution and colocalisation with lipid droplets in skeletal muscle
  22. Reducedin vivoskeletal muscle oxygen consumption in patients with chronic heart failure-A study using Near Infrared Spectrophotometry (NIRS)
  23. Reduced In Vivo Oxygen Consumption is independent of oxygen saturation in skeletal muscle of Chronic Heart Failure patients
  24. Co-ingestion of leucine with protein does not further augment post-exercise muscle protein synthesis rates in elderly men
  25. Substrate Source Use in Older, Trained Males after Decades of Endurance Training
  26. Network distribution of mitochondria and lipid droplets in human muscle fibres
  27. Effect of acute exercise on glucose tolerance following post-exercise feeding
  28. Co-ingestion Of Leucine With Protein Does Not Further Augment Post-exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates In Elderly Men
  29. Nutritional Interventions to Promote Post-Exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis
  30. Integration of the metabolic and cardiovascular effects of exercise
  31. Behavioral Considerations for Obesity
  32. Age-related morphological changes in skeletal muscle cells of acid α-glucosidase knockout mice
  33. Insulin Resistance in the Offspring of Parents with Type 2 Diabetes
  34. Lifestyle Intervention and Fatty Acid Metabolism in Glucose-Intolerant Subjects
  35. The Combined Ingestion Of Protein And Free Leucine With Carbohydrate Increases Post-exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis
  36. The Combined Ingestion Of Protein And Free Leucine With Carbohydrate Increases Post-exercise Muscle Protein Synthesis
  37. Age-related decline in muscle strength and power output in acid 1-4 α-glucosidase knockout mice
  38. Skeletal muscle wasting and contractile performance in septic rats
  39. Assessment of whole body protein metabolism in critically ill children: can we use the [15N]glycine single oral dose method?
  40. Creatine supplementation increases glycogen storage but not GLUT-4 expression in human skeletal muscle
  41. Intramyocellular lipids form an important substrate source during moderate intensity exercise in endurance‐trained males in a fasted state
  42. The use of the [1,2-13C]acetate recovery factor in metabolic research
  43. Effects of creatine loading and prolonged creatine supplementation on body composition, fuel selection, sprint and endurance performance in humans
  44. Impaired performance of skeletal muscle in ?-glucosidase knockout mice
  45. The Fate of [U-13C]Palmitate Extracted by Skeletal Muscle in Subjects With Type 2 Diabetes and Control Subjects
  46. The Primary Target of Nutritional Support: Body Composition or Muscle Function?
  47. The effect of glutamate infusion on cardiac performance is independent of changes in metabolism in patients undergoing routine coronary artery bypass surgery
  48. The effects of increasing exercise intensity on muscle fuel utilisation in humans
  49. Muscle function in critically ill patients
  50. REDUCED OXIDATION OF INGESTED CARBOHYDRATES DURING EXERCISE IN THE HEAT
  51. The Effect of Low-Intensity Exercise Training on Fat Metabolism of Obese Women
  52. Determinants of the acetate recovery factor: implications for estimation of [13C]substrate oxidation
  53. Effect of oral glucose on leucine turnover in human subjects at rest and during exercise at two levels of dietary protein
  54. The Effect of Free Glutamine and Peptide Ingestion on the Rate of Muscle Glycogen Resynthesis in Man
  55. Introduction
  56. Chronic fatigue syndrome: the physiology of people on the low end of the spectrum of physical activity?
  57. Amino acid supplements to improve athletic performance
  58. Tracers to investigate protein and amino acid metabolism in human subjects
  59. Performance of the [13 C]-acetate gastric emptying breath test during physical exercise
  60. Muscle protein degradation and amino acid metabolism during prolonged knee-extensor exercise in humans
  61. OPTIMIZING POST-EXERCISE MUSCLE GLYCOGEN SYNTHESIS: CARBOHYDRATE AND AMINO ACID/PROTEIN FEEDINGS
  62. Glucose kinetics during prolonged exercise in highly trained human subjects: effect of glucose ingestion
  63. Discrepancy between muscle and whole body protein turnover
  64. Validation of the [1,2-13C]acetate recovery factor for correction of [U-13C]palmitate oxidation rates in humans
  65. Absence of glutamine isotopic steady state: implications for the assessment of whole-body glutamine production rate
  66. O.49 Effect of surgery on albumin synthesis rate inhumans
  67. Fat Metabolism During Exercise: A Review. Part III: Effects of Nutritional Interventions
  68. Fat Metabolism During Exercise: A Review - Part II: Regulation of Metabolism and the Effects of Training
  69. Fat Metabolism During Exercise: A Review. Part I: Fatty Acid Mobilization and Muscle Metabolism
  70. Glutamate metabolism of the heart during coronary artery bypass grafting
  71. Effect of Carbohydrate Supplementation on Plasma Glutamine During Prolonged Exercise and Recovery
  72. Protein and Amino Acid Metabolism in Human Muscle
  73. 11 Muscle Amino Acid Metabolism at Rest and During Exercise
  74. O.52 Increased whole body urea synthesis after soy protein meals in pigs
  75. P.10 Protein degradation inpatients with gastrointestinaldisease: comparison of conventional methods
  76. P.11 Effect of prolonged exercise on protein metabolism in trained men ingesting carbohydrates
  77. O.25 Response of glutamine metabolism to surgicalstress in humans
  78. THE EFFECT OF PROLONGED MODERATE INTENSITY EXERCISE ON PROTEIN METABOLISM OF TRAINED MEN 1285
  79. GLUTAMINE DOES NOT STIMULATE GLYCOGEN RESYNTHESIS IN HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLE1588
  80. COMPARISON OF TRACERS TO MEASURE PLASMA GLUCOSE KINETICS DURING EXERCISE 251
  81. Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Feedings Improve 1 h Time Trial Cycling Performance
  82. Tracer kinetics are of limited value to measure in vivo protein synthesis and degradation rates in muscle of anesthetized rats
  83. O.1 Excessive muscle proteolysis during one-leg exercise is exclusively attended by increased de novo synthesis of glutamine, not of alanine
  84. O.2 Measurement of glutamine metabolism in gastrointestinalcancer patients
  85. Effects of carbohydrate (CHO) and fat supplementation on CHO metabolism during prolonged exercise
  86. A malonyl-CoA fuel sensing mechanism in muscle: effects of insulin, glucose and denervation
  87. CARBOHYDRATE FEEDINGS IMPROVE 1 H TIME TRIAL CYCLING PERFORMANCE* 221
  88. GLYCOLYTIC FLUX DURING EXERCISE REGULATES FATTY ACID OXIDATION 441
  89. Derangement in aerobic and anaerobic energy metabolism in skeletal muscle of critically ill and recovering rats
  90. Prolonged activation of the branched‐chain α‐keto acid dehydrogenase complex in muscle of zymosan treated rats
  91. LOW OXIDATION RATES OF ORALLY INGESTED GLUCOSE DURING EXERCISE WITH LOW MUSCLE GLYCOGEN
  92. METABOLIC RESPONSE TO CARBOHYDRATE-FAT SUPPLEMENTATION DURING PROLONGED EXERCISE
  93. OXIDATION OF ORALLY INGESTED MEDIUM CHAIN TRIGLYCERIDE (MCT) DURING PROLONGED EXERCISE
  94. OXIDATION OF ORALLY INGESTED GALACTOSE AND GLUCOSE DURING PROLONGED EXERCISE
  95. Rapid conversion of glutamate to tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates during the initial period of moderate intensity exercise.
  96. Effect of an enterally administered glutamine-rich protein on the catabolic response to a zymosan challenge in rats
  97. Glucose metabolism and radioactive labeling
  98. Modulation of protein synthesis rates during endotoxemia by dietary fatty acids in rat tissues
  99. Impaired energy metabolism in muscle of zymosan treated rats recovering from critical illness
  100. Branched-chain amino acid supplementation during trekking at high altitude
  101. Impairment of the Tricarboxylic acid cycle in skeletal muscle of zymosan treated rats
  102. Concentrations of plasma and muscle arginine in a zymosan induced catabolic rat model
  103. Deamination of amino acids: a source of muscle ammonia production during exercise
  104. The effect of a dietary protein source rich in glutamine on plasma and muscle concentrations of glutamine in rats
  105. Gastric Emptying of Carbohydrate - Medium Chain Triglyceride Suspensions at Rest
  106. Amino Acid Metabolism, Muscular Fatigue and Muscle Wasting
  107. Changes in protein metabolism in a zymosan induced rat model of sepsis
  108. The effect of fish oil feeding on muscle metabolism during endotoxemia
  109. Decreases in cytochrome C oxidase activities in muscle of a zymosan induced rat model of sepsis
  110. Increased branched-chain 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase activities in muscle in a zymosan induced rat model of sepsis
  111. Necrotizing myopathy in critically-ill patients
  112. Procainamide therapy, physical performance and energy expenditure in the Schwartz-Jampel syndrome
  113. Differences in protein synthetic rates within rat tissues
  114. Ammonia Accumulation During Highly Intensive Long-Lasting Cycling: Individual Observations*
  115. Metabolism of Branched-Chain Amino Acids and Ammonia During Exercise: Clues from McArdle's Disease*
  116. 718 MAXIMAL OXIDATION OF ORAL CARBOHYDRATES DURING EXERCISE
  117. Carnitine status of intensive care unit patients on continuous haemofiltration
  118. Exercise-induced activation of the branched-chain 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase in human muscle
  119. Effect of mazindol on dystrophic mice and on growth in young rats
  120. The metabolic consequences of reduced habitual activities in patients with muscle pain and disease
  121. Postnatal development of the actual and total activity of the branched-chain 2-oxo acid dehydrogenase complex in rat tissues
  122. 14CO2 production is no adequate measure of [14C]fatty acid oxidation
  123. Effect of clofibrate on branched-chain amino acid metabolism
  124. The metabolic fate of branched-chain amino acids and 2-oxo acids in rat muscle homogenates and diaphragms
  125. Interaction of various metabolites and agents with branched-chain 2-oxo acid oxidation in rat and human muscle in vitro
  126. Interaction of octanoate with branched-chain 2-oxo acid oxidation in rat and human muscle in vitro
  127. Oxidation of branched-chain amino acids beyond α-decarboxylation in rat heart and skeletal muscle
  128. Effect of clofibrate feeding on palmitate and branched-chain 2-oxo acid oxidation in rat liver and muscle
  129. Degradation of branched-chain amino acids and their derived 2-oxo acids and fatty acids in human and rat heart and skeletal muscle
  130. In vivo cross-linking of proteins to mRNA in human cells
  131. Cross-linking of mRNA to Proteins by Irradiation of Intact Cells with Ultraviolet Light
  132. Amino Acid Metabolism in Exercise