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  1. Reproducibility of peak oxygen consumption and the impact of test variability on classification of individual training responses in young recreationally active adults
  2. The impact of a 48-h fast on SIRT1 and GCN5 in human skeletal muscle
  3. SIRT3gene expression but not SIRT3 subcellular localization is altered in response to fasting and exercise in human skeletal muscle
  4. The impact of work-matched interval training onV̇O2peakandV̇O2kinetics: diminishing returns with increasing intensity
  5. Fasting and exercise differentially regulate BDNF mRNA expression in human skeletal muscle
  6. Resveratrol supplementation does not augment performance adaptations or fibre-type–specific responses to high-intensity interval training in humans
  7. An Examination of Resveratrol's Mechanisms of Action in Human Tissue: Impact of a Single Dose In Vivo and Dose Responses in Skeletal Muscle Ex Vivo
  8. Fibre-Specific Responses to Endurance and Low Volume High Intensity Interval Training: Striking Similarities in Acute and Chronic Adaptation
  9. Whole Blood Transcriptomics and Urinary Metabolomics to Define Adaptive Biochemical Pathways of High-Intensity Exercise in 50-60 Year Old Masters Athletes
  10. Dissociation of Increases in PGC-1α and Its Regulators from Exercise Intensity and Muscle Activation Following Acute Exercise
  11. Mammalian target of rapamycin pathway is up-regulated by both acute endurance exercise and chronic muscle contraction in rat skeletal muscle
  12. Extremely low-volume, high-intensity interval training improves exercise capacity and increases mitochondrial protein content in human skeletal muscle
  13. The effects of recreational sport on VO2peak, VO2 kinetics and submaximal exercise performance in males and females