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1. Sex-specific alterations in blood-borne factors in physically inactive individuals are detrimental to endothelial cell functions.

3. The unfortunately long life of some retracted biomedical research publications.

4. The effects of moderate and high-intensity exercise on circulating markers of endothelial integrity and activation in young, healthy men.

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

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

7. Hepatic lipase gene -514C>T variant is associated with exercise training-induced changes in VLDL and HDL by lipoprotein lipase.

8. Effects of acute and chronic endurance exercise on intracellular nitric oxide and superoxide in circulating CD34⁺ and CD34⁻ cells.

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

10. Exercise genes? And no, not Levi's 501s!

11. Thrombin and exercise similarly influence expression of cell cycle genes in cultured putative endothelial progenitor cells.

12. Endurance exercise training effects on body fatness, VO2max, HDL-C subfractions, and glucose tolerance are influenced by a PLIN haplotype in older Caucasians.

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

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

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

17. Influence of the interleukin-6 -174 G/C gene polymorphism on exercise training-induced changes in glucose tolerance indexes.

18. Selected genetic polymorphisms and plasma coagulation factor VII changes with exercise training.

19. Beta2- and beta3-adrenergic receptor polymorphisms and exercise hemodynamics in postmenopausal women.

20. ACE insertion/deletion polymorphism and submaximal exercise hemodynamics in postmenopausal women.

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