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1. Circulating MicroRNA Responses to Postprandial Lipemia with or without Prior Exercise.

3. Changes in circulating microRNA and arterial stiffness following high-intensity interval and moderate intensity continuous exercise.

4. The historical context and scientific legacy of John O. Holloszy.

5. Exercise and Cardiovascular Progenitor Cells.

7. Effects of regular endurance exercise on GlycA: Combined analysis of 14 exercise interventions.

8. Effect of exercise on metabolic syndrome in black women by family history and predicted risk of breast cancer: The FIERCE Study.

10. Circulating microRNAs in acute and chronic exercise: more than mere biomarkers.

11. Short-term exercise training improves flow-mediated dilation and circulating angiogenic cell number in older sedentary adults.

12. The effects of exercise on the lipoprotein subclass profile: A meta-analysis of 10 interventions.

13. Chronic endurance exercise affects paracrine action of CD31+ and CD34+ cells on endothelial tube formation.

14. Advances in exercise, fitness, and performance genomics in 2014.

15. Circulating angiogenic and inflammatory cytokine responses to acute aerobic exercise in trained and sedentary young men.

16. Advances in exercise, fitness, and performance genomics in 2013.

17. Advances in exercise, fitness, and performance genomics in 2012.

18. Exercise training, genetics and type 2 diabetes-related phenotypes.

19. Advances in exercise, fitness, and performance genomics in 2011.

20. Nitro-oxidative stress biomarkers in active and inactive men.

21. Aerobic exercise training increases circulating insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 concentration, but does not attenuate the reduction in circulating insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 after a high-fat meal.

22. Adverse metabolic response to regular exercise: is it a rare or common occurrence?

23. Aerobic training effects on glucose tolerance in prediabetic and normoglycemic humans.

24. Prior endurance exercise prevents postprandial lipaemia-induced increases in reactive oxygen species in circulating CD31+ cells.

25. Do genetic variations alter the effects of exercise training on cardiovascular disease and can we identify the candidate variants now or in the future?

26. Enhancing treatment for cardiovascular disease: exercise and circulating angiogenic cells.

27. AKT1 G205T genotype influences obesity-related metabolic phenotypes and their responses to aerobic exercise training in older Caucasians.

28. Plasma fetuin-A concentrations in young and older high- and low-active men.

29. Advances in exercise, fitness, and performance genomics.

30. Relationship between circulating progenitor cells, vascular function and oxidative stress with long-term training and short-term detraining in older men.

31. Plasma nitrate/nitrite levels are unchanged after long-term aerobic exercise training in older adults.

32. Exercise training, NADPH oxidase p22phox gene polymorphisms, and hypertension.

33. Effects of endurance exercise training on markers of cholesterol absorption and synthesis.

34. Independent and combined influence of AGTR1 variants and aerobic exercise on oxidative stress in hypertensives.

35. APOE genotype affects black-white responses of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol subspecies to aerobic exercise training.

36. Influence of promoter region variants of insulin-like growth factor pathway genes on the strength-training response of muscle phenotypes in older adults.

37. Endurance exercise training raises high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and lowers small low-density lipoprotein and very low-density lipoprotein independent of body fat phenotypes in older men and women.

38. Exercise training-induced changes in coagulation factors in older adults.

39. Reduction in midthigh low-density muscle with aerobic exercise training and weight loss impacts glucose tolerance in older men.

41. NOS3 gene polymorphisms and exercise hemodynamics in postmenopausal women.

42. Genetic markers of fibrinolytic responses of older persons to exercise training.

43. Hemostatic response to postprandial lipemia before and after exercise training.

44. DNA sequence variation in the promoter region of the VEGF gene impacts VEGF gene expression and maximal oxygen consumption.

45. Human gender differences in fibrinolytic responses to exercise training and their determinants.

46. NADPH oxidase p22phox gene variants are associated with systemic oxidative stress biomarker responses to exercise training.

47. No association between ACE I/D polymorphism and cardiovascular hemodynamics during exercise in young women.

48. Vitamin D receptor FokI genotype influences bone mineral density response to strength training, but not aerobic training.

49. Interleukin-6 genotype is associated with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol responses to exercise training.

50. Endurance training-induced changes in the insulin response to oral glucose are associated with the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma2 Pro12Ala genotype in men but not in women.

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