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1. Sex differences in muscle-quality recovery following one week of knee joint immobilization and subsequent retraining.

2. Resistance Training Using VAriable Resistance Suit (VARS) Increased Isometric and Isokinetic Muscle Strength.

3. Changes in Strength, Mobility, and Body Composition Following Self-Selected Exercise in Older Adults.

4. Resistance Exercise Selectively Mobilizes Monocyte Subsets: Role of Polyphenols.

5. Resistance training does not induce uniform adaptations to quadriceps.

6. Effect of Lower-Body Resistance Training on Upper-Body Strength Adaptation in Trained Men.

7. Polyphenol supplementation alters intramuscular apoptotic signaling following acute resistance exercise.

8. Comparisons in the Recovery Response From Resistance Exercise Between Young and Middle-Aged Men.

9. Effects of Different Relative Loads on Power Performance During the Ballistic Push-up.

10. Impact of Polyphenol Supplementation on Acute and Chronic Response to Resistance Training.

11. β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate free acid supplementation may improve recovery and muscle adaptations after resistance training: a systematic review.

12. International society of sports nutrition position stand: nutrient timing.

13. Post-resistance exercise ingestion of milk protein attenuates plasma TNFα and TNFr1 expression on monocyte subpopulations.

14. Comparison of the recovery response from high-intensity and high-volume resistance exercise in trained men.

15. The influence of isometric preload on power expressed during bench press in strength-trained men.

16. Effects of Hydrolyzed Whey versus Other Whey Protein Supplements on the Physiological Response to 8 Weeks of Resistance Exercise in College-Aged Males.

17. Exercise-Induced Hormone Elevations Are Related to Muscle Growth.

18. Resistance training intensity and volume affect changes in rate of force development in resistance-trained men.

19. Resistance exercise increases intramuscular NF-κb signaling in untrained males.

20. Intramuscular MAPK signaling following high volume and high intensity resistance exercise protocols in trained men.

21. The Effect of Post-Resistance Exercise Amino Acids on Plasma MCP-1 and CCR2 Expression.

22. Changes in Plasma Aldosterone and Electrolytes Following High-Volume and High-Intensity Resistance Exercise Protocols in Trained Men.

23. Monocyte Recruitment after High-Intensity and High-Volume Resistance Exercise.

24. Short-Term Unilateral Resistance Training Results in Cross Education of Strength Without Changes in Muscle Size, Activation, or Endocrine Response.

25. Intramuscular Anabolic Signaling and Endocrine Response Following Resistance Exercise: Implications for Muscle Hypertrophy.

26. Effects of resistance training on classic and specific bioelectrical impedance vector analysis in elderly women.

27. Protein supplementation does not alter intramuscular anabolic signaling or endocrine response after resistance exercise in trained men.

28. Block vs. Weekly Undulating Periodized Resistance Training Programs in Women.

29. Muscle strength and hypertrophy occur independently of protein supplementation during short-term resistance training in untrained men.

30. Resistance training improves capacity to delay neuromuscular fatigue in older adults.

31. Comparison of the effects of electrical stimulation and cold-water immersion on muscle soreness after resistance exercise.

32. β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB) supplementation and resistance exercise significantly reduce abdominal adiposity in healthy elderly men.

33. Vastus lateralis exhibits non-homogenous adaptation to resistance training.

34. Resistance exercise may improve spatial awareness and visual reaction in older adults.

35. The effects of 12 weeks of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate free acid supplementation on muscle mass, strength, and power in resistance-trained individuals: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

36. Muscle quality index improves with resistance exercise training in older adults.

37. Effects of β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate free acid and cold water immersion on expression of CR3 and MIP-1β following resistance exercise.

38. A comparison of traditional and block periodized strength training programs in trained athletes.

39. Muscle architecture and strength: adaptations to short-term resistance training in older adults.

40. Muscle performance, size, and safety responses after eight weeks of resistance training and protein supplementation: a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial.

41. Effect of calcium β-hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (CaHMB) with and without resistance training in men and women 65+yrs: a randomized, double-blind pilot trial.

42. β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate (HMB)-free acid attenuates circulating TNF-α and TNFR1 expression postresistance exercise.

43. Predictors of fielding performance in professional baseball players.

44. β-Hydroxy-β-methylbutyrate free acid reduces markers of exercise-induced muscle damage and improves recovery in resistance-trained men.

45. Task-specific resistance training adaptations in older adults: comparing traditional and functional exercise interventions.

47. Efficacy of phosphatidic acid ingestion on lean body mass, muscle thickness and strength gains in resistance-trained men

48. Natural Bodybuilding Competition Preparation and Recovery: A 12-Month Case Study.

49. International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: protein and exercise.

50. International society of sports nutrition position stand: diets and body composition.

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