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1. Six weeks of localized passive heat therapy elicits some exercise-like improvements in resistance artery function.

2. The vascular response to acute sauna heating is similar in young and middle-aged adults.

3. Overdot and overline annotation must be understood to accurately interpret V . O 2MAX physiology with the Fick formula.

4. Vascular dysfunction and the age-related decline in critical power.

5. Physiological assessment of a 16 day, 4385 km ultra-endurance mountain bike race: A case study.

7. Rapid onset vasodilation during baroreceptor loading and unloading.

9. The exercise power-duration relationship is equally reproducible in eumenorrheic female and male humans.

10. Passive heat stress induces mitochondrial adaptations in skeletal muscle.

11. Critical power and work-prime account for variability in endurance training adaptations not captured by V̇o 2max .

12. Localized Heat Therapy Improves Mitochondrial Respiratory Capacity but Not Fatty Acid Oxidation.

13. Reliability of the passive leg movement assessment of vascular function in men.

14. Impact of aging on the work of breathing during exercise in healthy men.

15. On the implication of dietary nitrate supplementation for the hemodynamic and fatigue response to cycling exercise.

16. Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Function after a 100-km Ultramarathon: A Case Study in Monozygotic Twins.

17. Acute high-intensity exercise and skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiratory function: role of metabolic perturbation.

18. Passive muscle heating attenuates the decline in vascular function caused by limb disuse.

19. Vascular function in continuous-flow left ventricular assist device recipients: effect of a single pulsatility treatment session.

20. Critical Speed throughout Aging: Insight into the World Masters Championships.

21. The role of the endothelium in the hyperemic response to passive leg movement: looking beyond nitric oxide.

22. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction diminishes peripheral hemodynamics and accelerates exercise-induced neuromuscular fatigue.

23. Nitric oxide synthase inhibition with N(G)-monomethyl-l-arginine: Determining the window of effect in the human vasculature.

25. Indices of leg resistance artery function are independently related to cycling V̇O 2 max.

26. Imaging transcranial Doppler ultrasound to measure middle cerebral artery blood flow: the importance of measuring vessel diameter.

27. Response.

28. Passive leg movement in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: evidence of locomotor muscle vascular dysfunction.

29. Effect of Cuff Pressure on Blood Flow during Blood Flow-restricted Rest and Exercise.

30. Vascular function is related to blood flow during high-intensity, but not low-intensity, knee extension exercise.

31. The role of endothelin A receptors in peripheral vascular control at rest and during exercise in patients with hypertension.

32. Passive hallux adduction decreases lateral plantar artery blood flow: a preliminary study of the potential influence of narrow toe box shoes.

33. Pharmacological attenuation of group III/IV muscle afferents improves endurance performance when oxygen delivery to locomotor muscles is preserved.

34. Impact of acute antioxidant administration on inflammation and vascular function in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

35. Strong Relationship Between Vascular Function in the Coronary and Brachial Arteries.

36. Delineating the age-related attenuation of vascular function: Evidence supporting the efficacy of the single passive leg movement as a screening tool.

37. The effect of the speed and range of motion of movement on the hyperemic response to passive leg movement.

38. Acute High-Intensity Exercise Impairs Skeletal Muscle Respiratory Capacity.

39. Oxygen availability and skeletal muscle oxidative capacity in patients with peripheral artery disease: implications from in vivo and in vitro assessments.

40. Increased skeletal muscle mitochondrial free radical production in peripheral arterial disease despite preserved mitochondrial respiratory capacity.

41. Altered skeletal muscle mitochondrial phenotype in COPD: disease vs. disuse.

42. CORP: Ultrasound assessment of vascular function with the passive leg movement technique.

43. Single passive leg movement assessment of vascular function: contribution of nitric oxide.

44. TRPV 1 channels in human skeletal muscle feed arteries: implications for vascular function.

45. Exercise-induced brachial artery blood flow and vascular function is impaired in systemic sclerosis.

47. Mitochondrial function in heart failure: The impact of ischemic and non-ischemic etiology.

48. Accuracy and precision of quantitative 31P-MRS measurements of human skeletal muscle mitochondrial function.

49. Exercise training improves vascular mitochondrial function.

50. Symmorphosis and skeletal muscle V̇O2 max : in vivo and in vitro measures reveal differing constraints in the exercise-trained and untrained human.

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