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202. β-Alanine supplementation reduces acidosis but not oxygen uptake response during high-intensity cycling exercise
203. Carnosine loading and washout in human skeletal muscles
204. Glucose, exercise and insulin: emerging concepts
205. Glycogen synthase localization and activity in rat skeletal muscle is strongly dependent on glycogen content
206. Creatine Supplementation Augments Skeletal Muscle Carnosine Content in Senescence-Accelerated Mice (SAMP8)
207. Human Sarcopenia Reveals an Increase in SOCS-3 and Myostatin and a Reduced Efficiency of Akt Phosphorylation
208. No limiting role for glycogenin in determining maximal attainable glycogen levels in rat skeletal muscle
209. Pro- and macroglycogenolysis in contracting rat skeletal muscle
210. Muscle glycogen content affects insulin-stimulated glucose transport and protein kinase B activity
211. Absolute quantification of carnosine in human calf muscle by proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy
212. β-Alanine supplementation augments muscle carnosine content and attenuates fatigue during repeated isokinetic contraction bouts in trained sprinters
213. Effects of Post-absorptive and Postprandial Exercise on Glucoregulation in Metabolic Syndrome*
214. Effects of tail suspension on serum testosterone and molecular targets regulating muscle mass.
215. An ER-directed gelsolin nanobody targets the first step in amyloid formation in a gelsolin amyloidosis mouse model.
216. Electrolysis stimulates creatine transport and transporter cell surface expression in incubated mouse skeletal muscle: potential role of ROS
217. Human skeletal muscle atrophy in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis reveals a reduction in Akt and an increase in atrogin‐1
218. No effects of lifelong creatine supplementation on sarcopenia in senescence-accelerated mice (SAMP8)
219. AMP kinase expression and activity in human skeletal muscle: effects of immobilization, retraining, and creatine supplementation
220. Plasma guanidino compounds are altered by oral creatine supplementation in healthy humans
221. Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport
222. Combined creatine and protein supplementation in conjunction with resistance training promotes muscle GLUT-4 content and glucose tolerance in humans
223. Ergogenic Effects of Creatine in Sports and Rehabilitation.
224. Regulation of Muscle Glucose Transport during Exercise
225. Creatine Supplementation: Exploring the Role of the Creatine Kinase/Phosphocreatine System in Human Muscle
226. Glucose, exercise and insulin: emerging concepts
227. Glycogen synthase localization and activity in rat skeletal muscle is strongly dependent on glycogen content
228. Carbohydrate availability affects ammonemia during exercise after ??2-adrenergic blockade
229. Enhancing performance during inclined loaded walking with a powered ankle-foot exoskeleton.
230. ß-Alanine Dose for Maintaining Moderately Elevated Muscle Carnosine Levels.
231. Role of adenosine in regulating glucose uptake during contractions and hypoxia in rat skeletal muscle
232. Hypoxia and contractions do not utilize the same signaling mechanism in stimulating skeletal muscle glucose transport
233. Motor Unit Fatigability following Chronic Carnosine Supplementation in Aged Rats.
234. Meal and Beta-Alanine Coingestion Enhances Muscle Carnosine Loading.
235. Gene expression of carnosine-related enzymes and transporters in skeletal muscle.
236. Effect of Beta-Alanine and Carnosine Supplementation on Muscle Contractility in Mice.
237. Carnosine in exercise and disease: introduction to the International Congress held at Ghent University, Belgium, July 2011.
238. The influence of sex, age and heritability on human skeletal muscle carnosine content.
239. Reduced muscle carnosine content in type 2, but not in type 1 diabetic patients.
240. Low plasma carnosinase activity promotes carnosinemia after carnosine ingestion in humans.
241. Effects of sprint training combined with vegetarian or mixed diet on muscle carnosine content and buffering capacity.
242. Vegetarianism, female gender and increasing age, but not CNDP1 genotype, are associated with reduced muscle carnosine levels in humans.
243. Physical Fitness in Morbidly Obese Patients: Effect of Gastric Bypass Surgery and Exercise Training.
244. Muscle Carnosine Metabolism and β-Alanine Supplementation in Relation to Exercise and Training.
245. Kinesiology in Flanders: brain drain versus brain gain.
246. Beta-alanine supplementation reduces acidosis but not oxygen uptake response during high-intensity cycling exercise.
247. Dietary Arginine Supplementation Speeds Pulmonary V̇O2 Kinetics during Cycle Exercise.
248. 'Technologie in Beweging.'.
249. Sports Foods and Dietary Supplements for Optimal Function and Performance Enhancement in Track-and-Field Athletes.
250. Prior exercise increases basal and insulin-induced p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation in human skeletal muscle.
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