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4. Beta-alanine improves sprint performance in endurance cycling.

5. Does one biopsy cut it? Revisiting human muscle fiber type composition variability using repeated biopsies in the vastus lateralis and gastrocnemius medialis.

6. Transcriptomic signatures of human single skeletal muscle fibers in response to high-intensity interval exercise.

7. Palmitoylethanolamide Does Not Affect Recovery from Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage in Healthy Males.

8. Extensive profiling of histidine-containing dipeptides reveals species- and tissue-specific distribution and metabolism in mice, rats, and humans.

9. Exogenous ketosis elevates circulating erythropoietin and stimulates muscular angiogenesis during endurance training overload.

10. Histamine H 1 and H 2 receptors are essential transducers of the integrative exercise training response in humans.

11. Omega-3 Supplementation Improves Isometric Strength But Not Muscle Anabolic and Catabolic Signaling in Response to Resistance Exercise in Healthy Older Adults.

13. The effect of resistance training, detraining and retraining on muscle strength and power, myofibre size, satellite cells and myonuclei in older men.

15. Ketone ester supplementation blunts overreaching symptoms during endurance training overload.

16. The stiffness response of type IIa fibres after eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage is dependent on ACTN3 r577X polymorphism.

17. High-intensity interval training in hypoxia does not affect muscle HIF responses to acute hypoxia in humans.

18. Physiological Adaptations to Hypoxic vs. Normoxic Training during Intermittent Living High.

19. Intake of a Ketone Ester Drink during Recovery from Exercise Promotes mTORC1 Signaling but Not Glycogen Resynthesis in Human Muscle.

20. Twin Resemblance in Muscle HIF-1α Responses to Hypoxia and Exercise.

21. Nitrate Intake Promotes Shift in Muscle Fiber Type Composition during Sprint Interval Training in Hypoxia.

22. Evidence for ACTN3 as a Speed Gene in Isolated Human Muscle Fibers.

23. Enhanced muscular oxygen extraction in athletes exaggerates hypoxemia during exercise in hypoxia.

24. Activation of autophagy in human skeletal muscle is dependent on exercise intensity and AMPK activation.

25. A genetic predisposition score associates with reduced aerobic capacity in response to acute normobaric hypoxia in lowlanders.

26. High twin resemblance for sensitivity to hypoxia.

27. Biochemical artifacts in experiments involving repeated biopsies in the same muscle.

28. Acute environmental hypoxia induces LC3 lipidation in a genotype-dependent manner.

29. Effects of high altitude and cold air exposure on airway inflammation in patients with asthma.

30. Effect of acute environmental hypoxia on protein metabolism in human skeletal muscle.

31. Dietary nitrate improves muscle but not cerebral oxygenation status during exercise in hypoxia.

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