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1. Mitochondrial bioenergetics are not associated with myofibrillar protein synthesis rates

2. Dietary nitrate and corresponding gut microbiota prevent cardiac dysfunction in obese mice

3. Independent, but not co-supplementation with nitrate and resveratrol improves glucose tolerance and reduces markers of cellular stress in high-fat-fed male mice

5. Nitrate attenuates high fat diet‐induced glucose intolerance in association with reduced epididymal adipose tissue inflammation and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species emission

6. Reactive oxygen species-dependent regulation of pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase-4 in white adipose tissue

7. 75-OR: Dietary Nitrate and Fecal Transplantation Prevent Cardiac Dysfunction and Attenuate Left Ventricular Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species Emission in High-Fat Diet-Fed Mice

8. Dietary nitrate does not alter cardiac function, calcium handling proteins, or SERCA activity in the left ventricle of healthy rats

9. Mitochondrial-derived reactive oxygen species influence ADP sensitivity, but not CPT-I substrate sensitivity

10. α-Linolenic acid and exercise training independently, and additively, decrease blood pressure and prevent diastolic dysfunction in obese Zucker rats

11. Ablating the Rab-GTPase activating protein TBC1D1 predisposes rats to high-fat diet-induced cardiomyopathy

12. Blood flow restricted resistance exercise and reductions in oxygen tension attenuate mitochondrial H

13. Dietary α-linolenic acid supplementation alters skeletal muscle plasma membrane lipid composition, sarcolemmal FAT/CD36 abundance, and palmitate transport rates

14. Blood flow restricted resistance exercise and reductions in oxygen tension attenuate mitochondrial H2O2 emission rates in human skeletal muscle

15. Compensatory increases in protein markers of mitochondrial dynamics during ageing are adaptable to physical activity

16. Ablating The Rab-GTPase Activating Protein TBC1D1 Predisposes Rats To High Fat Diet-Induced Cardiomyopathy

17. Compensatory increases in protein markers of mitochondrial dynamics during ageing are adaptable to physical activity

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