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1. Exercise-induced adaptations to homeostasis of reactive oxygen species in skeletal muscle.

2. Lifelong dietary protein restriction induces denervation and skeletal muscle atrophy in mice.

4. Exercise stress leads to an acute loss of mitochondrial proteins and disruption of redox control in skeletal muscle of older subjects: An underlying decrease in resilience with aging?

5. On the mechanisms underlying attenuated redox responses to exercise in older individuals: A hypothesis.

6. 2-Cys peroxiredoxin oxidation in response to hydrogen peroxide and contractile activity in skeletal muscle: A novel insight into exercise-induced redox signalling?

7. Mechanistic models to guide redox investigations and interventions in musculoskeletal ageing.

8. Accelerated sarcopenia in Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase knockout mice.

10. Aberrant redox signalling and stress response in age-related muscle decline: Role in inter- and intra-cellular signalling.

11. Denervated muscle fibers induce mitochondrial peroxide generation in neighboring innervated fibers: Role in muscle aging.

12. Cellular mechanisms underlying oxidative stress in human exercise.

13. Ageing-induced changes in the redox status of peripheral motor nerves imply an effect on redox signalling rather than oxidative damage.

14. Alpha B-crystallin induction in skeletal muscle cells under redox imbalance is mediated by a JNK-dependent regulatory mechanism.

15. Role of reactive oxygen species in the defective regeneration seen in aging muscle.

16. In vitro susceptibility of thioredoxins and glutathione to redox modification and aging-related changes in skeletal muscle.

17. Redox regulation of adaptive responses in skeletal muscle to contractile activity.

18. Free radicals generated by contracting muscle: by-products of metabolism or key regulators of muscle function?

21. Microdialysis studies of extracellular reactive oxygen species in skeletal muscle: factors influencing the reduction of cytochrome c and hydroxylation of salicylate.

22. Intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species by contracting skeletal muscle cells.

23. Release of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species from contracting skeletal muscle cells.

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