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    Eccentric exercise: mechanisms and effects when used as training regime or training adjunct by Vogt, Michael, Hoppeler, Hans H

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-2014)
    “…The aim of the current review is to discuss applications and mechanism of eccentric exercise in training regimes of competitive sports. Eccentric muscle work…”
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    Molecular basis of skeletal muscle plasticity--from gene to form and function by Flück, M, Hoppeler, H

    “…Skeletal muscle shows an enormous plasticity to adapt to stimuli such as contractile activity (endurance exercise, electrical stimulation, denervation),…”
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    Training in hypoxia and its effects on skeletal muscle tissue by Hoppeler, H., Klossner, S., Vogt, M.

    “…It is well established that local muscle tissue hypoxia is an important consequence and possibly a relevant adaptive signal of endurance exercise training in…”
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    Capillary growth, ultrastructure remodelling and exercise training in skeletal muscle of essential hypertensive patients by Gliemann, L., Buess, R., Nyberg, M., Hoppeler, H., Odriozola, A., Thaning, P., Hellsten, Y., Baum, O., Mortensen, S. P.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-06-2015)
    “…Aim The aim was to elucidate whether essential hypertension is associated with altered capillary morphology and density and to what extent exercise training…”
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    Molecular adaptations in human skeletal muscle to endurance training under simulated hypoxic conditions by Vogt, M, Puntschart, A, Geiser, J, Zuleger, C, Billeter, R, Hoppeler, H

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-07-2001)
    “…1  Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, 3012 Bern; and 2  Institute of Physiology, University of Fribourg, 1700 Fribourg, Switzerland This study was…”
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    Association between statin-associated myopathy and skeletal muscle damage by Mohaupt, Markus G, Karas, Richard H, Babiychuk, Eduard B, Sanchez-Freire, Verónica, Monastyrskaya, Katia, Iyer, Lakshmanan, Hoppeler, Hans, Breil, Fabio, Draeger, Annette

    “…Many patients taking statins often complain of muscle pain and weakness. The extent to which muscle pain reflects muscle injury is unknown. We obtained biopsy…”
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    Effect of Tendon Release and Delayed Repair on the Structure of the Muscles of the Rotator Cuff: An Experimental Study in Sheep by Gerber, C, Meyer, D.C, Schneeberger, A.G, Hoppeler, H, von Rechenberg, B

    “…BackgroundRuptures of the tendons of the rotator cuff lead to profound and possibly irreversible changes in the structure and physiological properties of the…”
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    Statin therapy induces ultrastructural damage in skeletal muscle in patients without myalgia by Draeger, A, Monastyrskaya, K, Mohaupt, M, Hoppeler, H, Savolainen, H, Allemann, C, Babiychuk, EB

    Published in The Journal of pathology (01-09-2006)
    “…Muscle pain and weakness are frequent complaints in patients receiving 3‐hydroxymethylglutaryl coenzymeA (HMG CoA) reductase inhibitors (statins). Many…”
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    Effects of eccentric cycle ergometry in alpine skiers by Gross, M, Lüthy, F, Kroell, J, Müller, E, Hoppeler, H, Vogt, M

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-08-2010)
    “…Eccentric cycling, where the goal is to resist the pedals, which are driven by a motor, increases muscle strength and size in untrained subjects. We…”
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    Response of skeletal muscle mitochondria to hypoxia by Hoppeler, Hans, Vogt, Michael, Weibel, Ewald R., Flück, Martin

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-01-2003)
    “…This review explores the current concepts relating the structural and functional modifications of skeletal muscle mitochondria to the molecular mechanisms…”
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    Mountaineering for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases? by Gasser, B A, Hoppeler, H H, Waibel, M

    “…People in Western countries are gaining more and more weight, which is mainly due to a lack of physical activity predisposing to cardiovascular illnesses…”
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    Skeletal muscle substrate metabolism by Hoppeler, H

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-04-1999)
    “…Endurance power of muscles is determined largely by the capacities to oxidize substrates in mitochondria in the process of making ATP by oxidative…”
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    Eccentric ergometry: increases in locomotor muscle size and strength at low training intensities by LaStayo, P C, Pierotti, D J, Pifer, J, Hoppeler, H, Lindstedt, S L

    “…Lengthening (eccentric) muscle contractions are characterized by several unusual properties that may result in unique skeletal muscle adaptations. In…”
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    Endogenous α-calcitonin-gene-related peptide promotes exercise-induced, physiological heart hypertrophy in mice by Schuler, B., Rieger, G., Gubser, M., Arras, M., Gianella, M., Vogel, O., Jirkof, P., Cesarovic, N., Klohs, J., Jakob, P., Brock, M., Gorr, T. A., Baum, O., Hoppeler, H., Samillan-Soto, V., Gassmann, M., Fischer, J. A., Born, W., Vogel, J.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-05-2014)
    “…Aim It is unknown how the heart distinguishes various overloads, such as exercise or hypertension, causing either physiological or pathological hypertrophy. We…”
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    Training high--living low: changes of aerobic performance and muscle structure with training at simulated altitude by Geiser, J, Vogt, M, Billeter, R, Zuleger, C, Belforti, F, Hoppeler, H

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-11-2001)
    “…This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that endurance training in hypoxia is superior to training of the same intensity in normoxia. To avoid…”
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    Gene expression in skeletal muscle of coronary artery disease patients after concentric and eccentric endurance training by Zoll, J, Steiner, R, Meyer, K, Vogt, M, Hoppeler, H, Flück, M

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-03-2006)
    “…Low-intensity concentric (CET) and eccentric (EET) endurance-type training induce specific structural adaptations in skeletal muscle. We evaluated to which…”
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    Acetyl- l-carnitine feeding to unloaded rats triggers in soleus muscle the coordinated expression of genes involved in mitochondrial biogenesis by Cassano, P., Sciancalepore, A.G., Pesce, V., Flück, M., Hoppeler, H., Calvani, M., Mosconi, L., Cantatore, P., Gadaleta, M.N.

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-09-2006)
    “…The expressional profile of mitochondrial transcripts and of genes involved in the mitochondrial biogenesis pathway induced by ALCAR daily supplementation in…”
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