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1. Is Physical Exercise in Hypoxia an Interesting Strategy to Prevent the Development of Type 2 Diabetes? A Narrative Review

2. Muscle structural, energetic and functional benefits of endurance exercise training in sickle cell disease

3. Activation of protein synthesis, regeneration, and MAPK signaling pathways following repeated bouts of eccentric cycling

4. Higher strength gain after hypoxic vs normoxic resistance training despite no changes in muscle thickness and fractional protein synthetic rate

5. Effect of hypoxic exercise on glucose tolerance in healthy and prediabetic adults

6. Marked Increased Production of Acute Phase Reactants by Skeletal Muscle during Cancer Cachexia

7. Skeletal Muscle Signaling Following Whole-Body and Localized Heat Exposure in Humans

8. Acute environmental hypoxia potentiates satellite cell-dependent myogenesis in response to resistance exercise through the inflammation pathway in human

9. Protein Intake and Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy: An Update

10. No effect of the endurance training status on senescence despite reduced inflammation in skeletal muscle of older individuals

11. Acute and Chronic Effects of High Frequency Electric Pulse Stimulation on the Akt/mTOR Pathway in Human Primary Myotubes

12. Hypoxic Training Improves Normoxic Glucose Tolerance in Adolescents with Obesity

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

14. Adaptations in muscle oxidative capacity, fiber size, and oxygen supply capacity after repeated-sprint training in hypoxia combined with chronic hypoxic exposure

15. Endurance training alleviates MCP-1 and TERRA accumulation at old age in human skeletal muscle

16. Activating transcription factor 3 regulates chemokine expression in contracting C2C12 myotubes and in mouse skeletal muscle after eccentric exercise

17. Urolithin B, a newly identified regulator of skeletal muscle mass

18. Regular Endurance Exercise Promotes Fission, Mitophagy, and Oxidative Phosphorylation in Human Skeletal Muscle Independently of Age

19. Aging related ER stress is not responsible for anabolic resistance in mouse skeletal muscle

20. The Regulation of the Metastatic Cascade by Physical Activity: A Narrative Review

21. PL-012 Effect of hypoxic resistance training on the regulation of muscle mass and phenotype

22. Environmental hypoxia favors myoblast differentiation and fast phenotype but blunts activation of protein synthesis after resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle

23. Repeated maximal-intensity hypoxic exercise superimposed to hypoxic residence boosts skeletal muscle transcriptional responses in elite team-sport athletes

24. History-dependent force, angular velocity and muscular endurance in ACTN3 genotypes

25. Blunted hypertrophic response in old mouse muscle is associated with a lower satellite cell density and is not alleviated by resveratrol

26. Acute systemic insulin intolerance does not alter the response of the Akt/GSK-3 pathway to environmental hypoxia in human skeletal muscle

27. Increased endoplasmic reticulum stress in mouse osteocytes with aging alters Cox-2 response to mechanical stimuli

28. Hippo Pathway and Skeletal Muscle Mass Regulation in Mammals: A Controversial Relationship

29. Activating transcription factor 3 attenuates chemokine and cytokine expression in mouse skeletal muscle after exercise and facilitates molecular adaptation to endurance training

30. A satellite cell‐specific knockout of the androgen receptor reveals myostatin as a direct androgen target in skeletal muscle

31. No effect of dietary nitrate supplementation on endurance training in hypoxia

32. Last Word on Viewpoint: Human skeletal muscle wasting in hypoxia: a matter of hypoxic dose?

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

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

35. Human skeletal muscle wasting in hypoxia: a matter of hypoxic dose?

36. Fifteen days of 3,200 m simulated hypoxia marginally regulates markers for protein synthesis and degradation in human skeletal muscle

37. Aging Reduces the Activation of the mTORC1 Pathway after Resistance Exercise and Protein Intake in Human Skeletal Muscle: Potential Role of REDD1 and Impaired Anabolic Sensitivity

38. TLR2 and TLR4 activate p38 MAPK and JNK during endurance exercise in skeletal muscle

39. Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Skeletal Muscle

40. Inulin-type fructans with prebiotic properties counteract GPR43 overexpression and PPARγ-related adipogenesis in the white adipose tissue of high-fat diet-fed mice

41. High-fat diet overrules the effects of training on fiber-specific intramyocellular lipid utilization during exercise

42. The unfolded protein response is activated in skeletal muscle by high-fat feeding: potential role in the downregulation of protein synthesis

43. Training in the fasted state improves glucose tolerance during fat-rich diet

44. Decrease in Akt/PKB signalling in human skeletal muscle by resistance exercise

45. Creatine enhances differentiation of myogenic C2C12cells by activating both p38 and Akt/PKB pathways

46. Androgen Deficiency Exacerbates High-Fat Diet-Induced Metabolic Alterations in Male Mice

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

48. Plasma carnosine, but not muscle carnosine, attenuates high-fat diet-induced metabolic stress

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

50. Increased IGF mRNA in Human Skeletal Muscle after Creatine Supplementation

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