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1. Impact of Menstrual cycle-based Periodized training on Aerobic performance, a Clinical Trial study protocol—the IMPACT study

9. Optitrain : a randomised controlled exercise trial for women with breast cancer undergoing chemotherapy

12. Truncated splice variant PGC-1 α4 is not associated with exercise-induced human muscle hypertrophy.

13. Alternative splice variant PGC- 1 α-b is strongly induced by exercise in human skeletal muscle.

14. Human skeletal muscle fibre type variations correlate with PPAR α, PPAR δ and PGC-1 α mRNA.

15. The 24-hour molecular landscape after exercise in humans reveals MYC is sufficient for muscle growth.

16. DNA methylation of exercise-responsive genes differs between trained and untrained men.

17. The 24-Hour Time Course of Integrated Molecular Responses to Resistance Exercise in Human Skeletal Muscle Implicates MYC as a Hypertrophic Regulator That is Sufficient for Growth.

18. Impact of Menstrual cycle-based Periodized training on Aerobic performance, a Clinical Trial study protocol-the IMPACT study.

19. Determinants of Frame Running Capacity in Athletes With Cerebral Palsy to Improve Training Routines and Classification Strategies: A Cross-sectional Observational Study.

20. Extracellular vesicle characteristics and microRNA content in cerebral palsy and typically developed individuals at rest and in response to aerobic exercise.

21. Moderate-to-vigorous group aerobic exercise versus group leisure activities for mild-to-moderate depression in adolescents: study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial.

22. Acute endurance exercise stimulates circulating levels of mitochondrial-derived peptides in humans.

23. Genetic and epigenetic regulation of skeletal muscle ribosome biogenesis with exercise.

24. Time trajectories in the transcriptomic response to exercise - a meta-analysis.

25. High-intensity exercise during chemotherapy induces beneficial effects 12 months into breast cancer survivorship.

26. Exercise training during chemotherapy preserves skeletal muscle fiber area, capillarization, and mitochondrial content in patients with breast cancer.

27. Highly favorable physiological responses to concurrent resistance and high-intensity interval training during chemotherapy: the OptiTrain breast cancer trial.

28. Expression of striated activator of rho-signaling in human skeletal muscle following acute exercise and long-term training.

29. Decreased transcriptional corepressor p107 is associated with exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis in human skeletal muscle.

30. Humanin skeletal muscle protein levels increase after resistance training in men with impaired glucose metabolism.

31. Modelling in vivo creatine/phosphocreatine in vitro reveals divergent adaptations in human muscle mitochondrial respiratory control by ADP after acute and chronic exercise.

32. Rapidly elevated levels of PGC-1α-b protein in human skeletal muscle after exercise: exploring regulatory factors in a randomized controlled trial.

33. BRCA1 is a novel regulator of metabolic function in skeletal muscle.

34. The truncated splice variants, NT-PGC-1α and PGC-1α4, increase with both endurance and resistance exercise in human skeletal muscle.

35. Endurance exercise activates matrix metalloproteinases in human skeletal muscle.

36. Human skeletal muscle fibre type variations correlate with PPAR alpha, PPAR delta and PGC-1 alpha mRNA.

37. Fatty acid binding protein 4 in human skeletal muscle.

38. Expression profiling following local muscle inactivity in humans provides new perspective on diabetes-related genes.

39. ANP and BNP but not VEGF are regionally overexpressed in ischemic human myocardium.

40. PGC-1alpha mRNA expression is influenced by metabolic perturbation in exercising human skeletal muscle.

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