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    Novel, selective EPO receptor ligands lacking erythropoietic activity reduce infarct size in acute myocardial infarction in rats 

    Kiss, K.; Csonka, C.; Paloczi, J.; Pipis, J.; Gorbe, A.; Kocsis, G.F.; Murlasits, Zsolt; Sarkozy, M.; Szucs, G.; Holmes, C.P.; Pan, Y.; Bhandari, A.; Csont, T.; Shamloo, M.; Woodburn, K.W.; Ferdinandy, P.; Bencsik, P.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2016 , Article)
    Erythropoietin (EPO) has been shown to protect the heart against acute myocardial infarction in pre-clinical studies, however, EPO failed to reduce infarct size in clinical trials and showed significant safety problems. ...
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    Modern techniques and technologies applied to training and performance monitoring 

    Sands, William A.; Kavanaugh, Ashley A.; Murray, Steven R.; McNeal, Jeni R.; Jemni, Monèm ( Human Kinetics , 2016 , Article)
    Athlete preparation and performance continues to increase in complexity and costs. Modern coaches are shifting from reliance on personal memory, experience, and opinion to evidence from collected training load data. Training ...
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    Tyrosine Ingestion and Its Effects on Cognitive and Physical Performance in the Heat 

    Coull, Nicole; Chrismas, Bryna; Watson, Phillip; Horsfall, Rachel; Taylor, Lee ( American College of Sports Medicine , 2016 , Article)
    Purpose: Ingestion of tyrosine (TYR), a catecholamine precursor, has previously improved aspects of cognitive function and mood during acute stress, although there is limited research exploring the optimal dose relative ...
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    Characteristics of preferred gait patterns: considerations for exercise prescription - Chapter 7 

    Majed, Lina; Hansen, Clint; Alkhatib, Ahmad ( Nova Science Publishers, Inc. , 2016 , Book chapter)
    Gait patterns have been widely studied in different fields of science for their particular characteristics. A dynamic approach of human locomotion considers walking and running as two stable behaviours adopted spontaneously ...
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    The effects of tart cherry juice with whey protein on the signs and symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage following plyometric exercise 

    Hillman, Angela R.; nee Chrismas, Bryna C.R. Taylor; Thompkins, Diahnn ( Elsevier Ltd , 2017 , Article)
    Exercise induced muscle damage can increase perceived pain which may decrease adherence to an exercise program. Purpose: To determine the effects of tart cherry juice with whey protein (TCW) on recovery from plyometric ...
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    The athlete’s heart Part II Influencing factors on the athlete’s heart: Types of sports and age (Review) 

    Pavlik, G.; Major, Zs.; Csajági, E.; Jeserich, M.; Kneffel, Zs. ( Akadémiai Kiadó , 2013 , Article)
    In our previous review characteristics of the athlete’s heart were divided into three groups: morphologic (left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy, improved coronary circulation), functional (better diastolic function) and ...
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    Repeated sprint ability in young basketball players: one vs. two changes of direction (Part 1) 

    Padulo, Johnny; Laffaye, Guillaume; Haddad, Monoem; Chaouachi, Anis; Attene, Giussepe; Migliaccio, Gian Mario; Chamari, Karim; Pizzolato, Fabio... more authors ... less authors ( Taylor & Francis , 2015 , Article)
    The present study aimed to compare the changes of direction on repeated sprint ability (RSA) vs. intensive repeated sprint ability (IRSA) protocols in basketball. Eighteen young male basketball players performed on RSA ...
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    Chronic probiotic supplementation with or without glutamine does not influence the eHsp72 response to a multi-day ultra-endurance exercise event. 

    Marshall, Hannah; Chrismas, Bryna Catherine Rose; Suckling, Craig Anthony; Roberts, Justin D; Foster, Josh; Taylor, Lee... more authors ... less authors ( NRC Research Press , 2017 , Article)
    Probiotic and glutamine supplementation increases tissue Hsp72, but their influence on extracellular Hsp72 (eHsp72) has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of chronic probiotic ...
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    The physiological effects of concurrent strength and endurance training sequence: A systematic review and meta-analysis. 

    Murlasits, Zsolt; Kneffel, Zsuzsanna; Thalib, Lukman ( Taylor & Francis , 2017 , Article Review)
    We conducted a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to assess the chronic effects of the sequence of concurrent strength and endurance training on selected important physiological and performance parameters, ...
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    Soccer training: High-intensity interval training is mood disturbing while small sided games ensure mood balance 

    Selmi, O.; Selmi, Okba; Haddad, Monoem; Majed, Lina; Ben Khalifa, Wissam; Hamza, Marzougui; Chamari, Karim... more authors ... less authors ( Edizioni Minerva Medica , 2018 , Article)
    © 2017 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA. BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to compare the effects of high-intensity intermittent training (HIIT) versus small-sided games (SSG) in soccer on both the physiological responses and ...
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