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1. Alternative transcription start sites contribute to acute-stress-induced transcriptome response in human skeletal muscle

2. Rapid changes in transcriptomic profile and mitochondrial function in human soleus muscle after 3-day dry immersion

3. Intensity-dependent gene expression after aerobic exercise in endurance-trained skeletal muscle

4. Torque Production at Different Velocities as a Predictor of the Proportion of Fast-twitch Muscle Fibers in Skeletal Muscles of Athletes

5. Moderate-Intensity Strength Exercise to Exhaustion Results in More Pronounced Signaling Changes in Skeletal Muscles of Strength-Trained Compared With Untrained Individuals

6. The A-allele of the FTO Gene rs9939609 Polymorphism Is Associated With Decreased Proportion of Slow Oxidative Muscle Fibers and Over-represented in Heavier Athletes

7. Electrical Stimulation of Cultured Myotubes in vitro as a Model of Skeletal Muscle Activity: Current State and Future Prospects

8. Prediction of muscle fiber composition using multiple repetition testing

9. AMPK does not play a requisite role in regulation ofPPARGC1Agene expression via the alternative promoter in endurance-trained human skeletal muscle

10. Three DNA Polymorphisms Previously Identified as Markers for Handgrip Strength Are Associated With Strength in Weightlifters and Muscle Fiber Hypertrophy

11. A Genome-Wide Association Study of Sprint Performance in Elite Youth Football Players

12. Effect of combined aerobic and strength exercises on the regulation of mitochondrial biogenesis and protein synthesis and degradation in human skeletal muscle

13. A Genome-wide Association Study For Muscle Fiber Composition

14. Signaling responses to high and moderate load strength exercise in trained muscle

15. AMPK does not play a requisite role in regulation of PPARGC1A gene expression via the alternative promoter in endurance-trained human skeletal muscle

16. Promoter-specific regulation of PPARGC1A gene expression in human skeletal muscle

17. The BDNF-Increasing Allele is Associated With Increased Proportion of Fast-Twitch Muscle Fibers, Handgrip Strength, and Power Athlete Status

18. Prediction of muscle fiber composition using multiple repetition testing

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