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  1. Hyperbaric exposure enhances endurance performance
  2. Retraction: Endurance performance in well-trained mice is enhanced by short-duration intermittent hypoxia via improved muscle fatty acid metabolism
  3. physiological adaptation after endurance training with intermittent hypoxia
  4. Muscle microvascular adaptation and angiogenic gene induction in response to exercise training are attenuated in middle-aged rats
  5. Influence of amino acid supplementation on capillary growth in the heart and skeletal muscles
  6. L-Arginine Supplementation Causes Additional Effects on Exercise-Induced Angiogenesis and VEGF Expression in the Heart and Hind-Leg Muscles of Middle-Aged Rats
  7. Microvascular angioadaptation after endurance training withl-arginine supplementation in rat heart and hindleg muscles
  8. Time-course changes in VEGF expression and capillarity in the early stage of exercise training with Co2+ treatment in rat skeletal muscles
  9. Expression of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen in Rat Hearts Subjected to Transient Ischemia Followed by Reperfusion
  10. Microvascular Remodelling after Endurance Training with Co2+ Treatment in the Rat Diaphragm and Hind-Leg Muscles.
  11. Time-course changes in arteriolar and venular portions of capillary in young treadmill-trained rats
  12. Strength training with partial ischaemia stimulates microvascular remodelling in rat calf muscles
  13. Adaptive Changes in the Capillary Network in the Left Ventricle of Rat Heart.
  14. Effects of the β 2 ‐adrenergic agonist clenbuterol on capillary geometry in cardiac and skeletal muscles in young and middle‐aged rats
  15. Capillary geometry in the soleus muscle of rats cold‐acclimatized for 68 generations
  16. Effects of treadmill training on the arteriolar and venular portions of capillary in soleus muscle of young and middle‐aged rats
  17. Chronic Cold Exposure Stimulates Microvascular Remodeling Preferentially in Oxidative Muscles in Rats.
  18. Analysis of Microvascular Responses in the Finger to Changes in Arm Position during Cold Water Stimulation.