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    Fatigue-induced increase in intracortical communication between mid/anterior insular and motor cortex during cycling exercise by Hilty, Lea, Langer, Nicolas, Pascual-Marqui, Roberto, Boutellier, Urs, Lutz, Kai

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-12-2011)
    “…In the present study, intracortical communication between mid/anterior insular and motor cortex was investigated during a fatiguing cycling exercise. From 16…”
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    Limitation of physical performance in a muscle fatiguing handgrip exercise is mediated by thalamo-insular activity by Hilty, Lea, Jäncke, Lutz, Luechinger, Roger, Boutellier, Urs, Lutz, Kai

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-12-2011)
    “…In this study, we investigated central/supraspinal processes mediating cessation of a muscle fatiguing exercise. Fifteen male subjects performed 39…”
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    Effect of Regular Yoga Practice on Respiratory Regulation and Exercise Performance by Beutler, Eveline, Beltrami, Fernando G, Boutellier, Urs, Spengler, Christina M

    Published in PloS one (07-04-2016)
    “…Yoga alters spontaneous respiratory regulation and reduces hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory responses. Since a lower ventilatory response is associated with…”
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    Spinal opioid receptor‐sensitive muscle afferents contribute to the fatigue‐induced increase in intracortical inhibition in healthy humans by Hilty, Lea, Lutz, Kai, Maurer, Konrad, Rodenkirch, Tobias, Spengler, Christina M., Boutellier, Urs, Jäncke, Lutz, Amann, Markus

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-05-2011)
    “…We investigated the influence of spinal opioid receptor‐sensitive muscle afferents on cortical changes following fatiguing unilateral knee‐extensor exercise…”
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    Electric pulse stimulation of cultured murine muscle cells reproduces gene expression changes of trained mouse muscle by Burch, Nathalie, Arnold, Anne-Sophie, Item, Flurin, Summermatter, Serge, Brochmann Santana Santos, Gesa, Christe, Martine, Boutellier, Urs, Toigo, Marco, Handschin, Christoph

    Published in PloS one (04-06-2010)
    “…Adequate levels of physical activity are at the center of a healthy lifestyle. However, the molecular mechanisms that mediate the beneficial effects of…”
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    High-intensity interval training with vibration as rest intervals attenuates fiber atrophy and prevents decreases in anaerobic performance by Mueller, Sandro Manuel, Aguayo, David, Zuercher, Matthias, Fleischmann, Oliver, Boutellier, Urs, Auer, Maria, Jung, Hans H, Toigo, Marco

    Published in PloS one (13-02-2015)
    “…Aerobic high-intensity interval training (HIT) improves cardiovascular capacity but may reduce the finite work capacity above critical power (W') and lead to…”
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    Gender-specific usage of intramyocellular lipids and glycogen during exercise by ZEHNDER, Monica, ITH, Michael, KREIS, Roland, SARIS, Wim, BOUTELLIER, Urs, BOESCH, Chris

    “…Gender-specific differences in substrate utilization during exercise have been reported, typically such that women rely more on fat than men. This study…”
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    Respiratory muscle training increases cycling endurance without affecting cardiovascular responses to exercise by Markov, G, Spengler, C M, Knöpfli-Lenzin, C, Stuessi, C, Boutellier, U

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2001)
    “…We tested whether the increased cycling endurance observed after respiratory muscle training (RMT) in healthy sedentary humans was associated with a…”
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    Hyperpnea training attenuates peripheral chemosensitivity and improves cycling endurance by McMahon, Michael E, Boutellier, Urs, Smith, Richard M, Spengler, Christina M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2002)
    “…Well-trained endurance athletes frequently have a lower peripheral chemoreceptor (pR(c)) sensitivity and a lower minute ventilation (E) during exercise…”
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    Effect of respiratory muscle endurance training on respiratory sensations, respiratory control and exercise performance by Verges, Samuel, Boutellier, Urs, Spengler, Christina M

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract Respiratory muscle endurance training (RMET) can improve respiratory muscle endurance as well as cycling and swimming endurance. Whether these…”
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    Decreased exercise blood lactate concentrations after respiratory endurance training in humans by Spengler, C M, Roos, M, Laube, S M, Boutellier, U

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-1999)
    “…For many years, it was believed that ventilation does not limit performance in healthy humans. Recently, however, it has been shown that inspiratory muscles…”
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    Respiratory muscle endurance training in humans increases cycling endurance without affecting blood gas concentrations by Stuessi, C, Spengler, C M, Knöpfli-Lenzin, C, Markov, G, Boutellier, U

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-06-2001)
    “…Isolated respiratory muscle endurance training (RMT) can prolong constant-intensity cycling performance. We tested whether RMT affects O2 supply during…”
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    New fundamental resistance exercise determinants of molecular and cellular muscle adaptations by Toigo, Marco, Boutellier, Urs

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2006)
    “…Abstract Physical activity relies on muscular force. In adult skeletal muscle, force results from the contraction of postmitotic, multinucleated myofibres of…”
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    The respiratory system as an exercise limiting factor in normal sedentary subjects by Boutellier, U, Piwko, P

    “…The present study was undertaken to investigate the respiratory system as an exercise limiting factor. Breathing and cycle endurance (i.e. the time until…”
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    Respiratory muscle training improves respiratory muscle endurance but not exercise tolerance in children with cystic fibrosis by Bieli, Christian, Summermatter, Selina, Boutellier, Urs, Moeller, Alexander

    Published in Pediatric pulmonology (01-03-2017)
    “…Summary Background Respiratory muscle endurance (RME) training has been shown to increase exercise endurance and lung function in adults with cystic fibrosis…”
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    Maximum Ground Reaction Force in Relation to Tibial Bone Mass in Children and Adults by ANLIKER, Elmar, RAWER, Rainer, BOUTELLIER, Urs, TOIGO, Marco

    “…The purpose of the study was to assess maximum voluntary forefoot ground reaction force during multiple one-legged hopping (F m1LH) and to determine the…”
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    Lactate Minimum is Valid to Estimate Maximal Lactate Steady State in Moderately and Highly Trained Subjects by Knoepfli-Lenzin, Claudia, Boutellier, Urs

    “…Knoepfli-Lenzin, C and Boutellier, U. Lactate minimum is valid to estimate maximal lactate steady state in moderately and highly trained subjects. J Strength…”
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    The respiratory system as an exercise limiting factor in normal trained subjects by Boutellier, U, Büchel, R, Kundert, A, Spengler, C

    “…Recently, we have shown that an untrained respiratory system does limit the endurance of submaximal exercise (64% peak oxygen consumption) in normal sedentary…”
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    Reduced Bone Strength and Muscle Force in Women 27 Years After Anorexia Nervosa by Mueller, Sandro Manuel, Immoos, Marilyn, Anliker, Elmar, Drobnjak, Suzana, Boutellier, Urs, Toigo, Marco

    “…Context: A substantial body of research findings indicate that muscle mass and bone mass are reduced in populations of anorexic females, even in such…”
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