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1. Effect of endurance versus resistance training on quadriceps muscle dysfunction in COPD: a pilot study

2. Alpha adrenergic receptor blockade increases capillarisation and O2 extraction and lowers blood flow in contracting human skeletal muscle

3. Roles of sedentary aging and lifelong physical activity in exchange of glutathione across exercising human skeletal muscle

4. Restrictions in systemic and locomotor skeletal muscle perfusion, oxygen supply and V(O2) during high-intensity whole-body exercise in humans

5. The role of T-type calcium channels in elderly human vascular function: A pilot randomized controlled trial.

6. Eight weeks of treatment with mineralocorticoid receptor blockade does not alter vascular function in individuals with and without type 2 diabetes.

7. Regulation of the microvasculature during small muscle mass exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease vs. chronic heart failure.

8. Pathophysiological Link between Insulin Resistance and Adrenal Incidentalomas.

9. Role of Endothelin-1 Receptors in Limiting Leg Blood Flow and Glucose Uptake During Hyperinsulinemia in Type 2 Diabetes.

10. Eight weeks of mineralocorticoid blockade does not improve insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes.

11. Aldosterone Induces Vasoconstriction in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes: Effect of Acute Antioxidant Administration.

12. Cardiorespiratory responses to high-intensity skeletal muscle metaboreflex activation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

13. The effect of two exercise modalities on skeletal muscle capillary ultrastructure in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

14. Reduced skeletal-muscle perfusion and impaired ATP release during hypoxia and exercise in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

15. High-intensity interval, but not endurance, training induces muscle fiber type-specific subsarcolemmal lipid droplet size reduction in type 2 diabetic patients.

16. Methods for the determination of skeletal muscle blood flow: development, strengths and limitations.

17. Comparative Effectiveness of Low-Volume Time-Efficient Resistance Training Versus Endurance Training in Patients With Heart Failure.

18. The effect on glycaemic control of low-volume high-intensity interval training versus endurance training in individuals with type 2 diabetes.

19. Effect of 6 wk of high-intensity one-legged cycling on functional sympatholysis and ATP signaling in patients with heart failure.

20. Muscle α-adrenergic responsiveness during exercise and ATP-induced vasodilation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients.

21. Leg blood flow is impaired during small muscle mass exercise in patients with COPD.

22. Alpha adrenergic receptor blockade increases capillarization and fractional O 2 extraction and lowers blood flow in contracting human skeletal muscle.

23. Constant infusion transpulmonary thermodilution for the assessment of cardiac output in exercising humans.

24. Effect of PDE5 inhibition on the modulation of sympathetic α-adrenergic vasoconstriction in contracting skeletal muscle of young and older recreationally active humans.

25. Left ventricular atrioventricular plane displacement is preserved with lifelong endurance training and is the main determinant of maximal cardiac output.

26. Mechanical compression during repeated sustained isometric muscle contractions and hyperemic recovery in healthy young males.

27. Blood temperature and perfusion to exercising and non-exercising human limbs.

28. Potentiation of cGMP signaling increases oxygen delivery and oxidative metabolism in contracting skeletal muscle of older but not young humans.

29. Capillary growth, ultrastructure remodelling and exercise training in skeletal muscle of essential hypertensive patients.

31. Direct effect of incretin hormones on glucose and glycerol metabolism and hemodynamics.

32. Regulation of the skeletal muscle blood flow in humans.

33. The effect of purinergic P2 receptor blockade on skeletal muscle exercise hyperemia in miniature swine.

34. Infusion of ATP increases leg oxygen delivery but not oxygen uptake in the initial phase of intense knee-extensor exercise in humans.

35. Exercise training modulates functional sympatholysis and α-adrenergic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in hypertensive and normotensive individuals.

37. Maximal heart rate does not limit cardiovascular capacity in healthy humans: insight from right atrial pacing during maximal exercise.

39. Resveratrol blunts the positive effects of exercise training on cardiovascular health in aged men.

40. Reply from Lasse Gliemann, Jakob Schmidt, Jesper Olesen, Rasmus Sjørup Biensø, Sebastian Louis Peronard, Simon Udsen Grandjean, Stefan Peter Mortensen, Michael Nyberg, Jens Bangsbo, Henriette Pilegaard and Ylva Hellsten.

41. Effect of extraluminal ATP application on vascular tone and blood flow in skeletal muscle: implications for exercise hyperemia.

42. Leg oxygen uptake in the initial phase of intense exercise is slowed by a marked reduction in oxygen delivery.

43. Skeletal muscle signaling and the heart rate and blood pressure response to exercise: insight from heart rate pacing during exercise with a trained and a deconditioned muscle group.

44. Physical activity opposes the age-related increase in skeletal muscle and plasma endothelin-1 levels and normalizes plasma endothelin-1 levels in individuals with essential hypertension.

45. Vasodilator interactions in skeletal muscle blood flow regulation.

46. Inefficient functional sympatholysis is an overlooked cause of malperfusion in contracting skeletal muscle.

47. Lifelong physical activity preserves functional sympatholysis and purinergic signalling in the ageing human leg.

48. Lifelong physical activity prevents an age-related reduction in arterial and skeletal muscle nitric oxide bioavailability in humans.

49. Contribution of intravascular versus interstitial purines and nitric oxide in the regulation of exercise hyperaemia in humans.

50. Thigh oxygen uptake at the onset of intense exercise is not affected by a reduction in oxygen delivery caused by hypoxia.

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