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    Inflammation and oxidative stress are lower in physically fit and active adults by Shanely, R. A., Nieman, D. C., Henson, D. A., Jin, F., Knab, A. M., Sha, W.

    “…The objective of this study was to determine if the inverse relationship between perceived physical fitness (pFIT) and exercise frequency (ExFreq) levels and…”
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    Obesity is associated with increased myocardial oxidative stress by VINCENT, H. K, POWERS, S. K, STEWART, D. J, SHANELY, R. A, DEMIREL, H, NAITO, H

    Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-01-1999)
    “…To determine: 1) whether obesity predisposes the myocardium to oxidative stress as evidenced by higher tissue levels of myocardial lipid peroxidation, and 2)…”
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    variable plasma quercetin response to 12-week quercetin supplementation in humans by Jin, F, Nieman, D.C, Shanely, R.A, Knab, A.M, Austin, M.D, Sha, W

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-07-2010)
    “…Background/Objectives: Quercetin supplementation results in a variable plasma quercetin response in humans. The purpose of this study was to determine whether…”
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    The homoeobox gene SIX1 alters myosin heavy chain isoform expression in mouse skeletal muscle by Hetzler, K. L., Collins, B. C., Shanely, R. A., Sue, H., Kostek, M. C.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-02-2014)
    “…Aim Six1 is necessary for the genesis of several tissues, but in adults, it is expressed primarily in skeletal muscle where its function is unclear…”
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    Short-term exercise training improves diaphragm antioxidant capacity and endurance by Vincent, H K, Powers, S K, Stewart, D J, Demirel, H A, Shanely, R A, Naito, H

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-01-2000)
    “…These experiments tested the hypothesis that short-term endurance exercise training would rapidly improve (within 5 days) the diaphragm oxidative/antioxidant…”
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    Short-term exercise improves myocardial tolerance to in vivo ischemia-reperfusion in the rat by Demirel, Haydar A, Powers, Scott K, Zergeroglu, Murat A, Shanely, R. Andrew, Hamilton, Karyn, Coombes, Jeff, Naito, Hisashi

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2001)
    “…Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences and Physiology and the Center for Exercise Science, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32611 These…”
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    Ajuga turkestanica increases Notch and Wnt signaling in aged skeletal muscle by Arthur, S T, Zwetsloot, K A, Lawrence, M M, Nieman, D C, Lila, M A, Grace, M H, Howden, R, Cooley, I D, Tkach, J F, Keith, M D, Demick, J L, Blanton, S E, Greiner, R S, Bradley, A M, Davenport, M E, Badmaev, V, Shanely, R A

    “…The declining myogenic potential of aged skeletal muscle is multifactorial. Insufficient satellite cell activity is one factor in this process. Notch and Wnt…”
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    Exercise training improves myocardial tolerance to in vivo ischemia-reperfusion in the rat by Powers, S K, Demirel, H A, Vincent, H K, Coombes, J S, Naito, H, Hamilton, K L, Shanely, R A, Jessup, J

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-11-1998)
    “…Experimental studies examining the effects of regular exercise on cardiac responses to ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) are limited. Therefore, these experiments…”
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    Effect of combined supplementation with vitamin E and alpha-lipoic acid on myocardial performance during in vivo ischaemia-reperfusion by COOMBES, J. S, POWERS, S. K, JI, L. L, DEMIREL, H. A, JESSUP, J, VINCENT, H. K, HAMILTON, K. L, NAITO, H, SHANELY, R. A, SEN, C. K, PACKER, L

    Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-08-2000)
    “…Reactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute significantly to myocardial ischaemia‐reperfusion (I‐R) injury. Recently the combination of the antioxidants vitamin E…”
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    Vitamin E deficiency fails to affect myocardial performance during in vivo ischemia-reperfusion by COOMBES, Jeff S, POWERS, Scott K, DEMIREL, Haydar A, HAMILTON, Karyn L, JESSUP, James, VINCENT, Heather K, SHANELY, R. Andrew

    “…Vitamin E content of cardiac tissue has been proposed to play a major role in the damage caused by myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I-R). Previous studies…”
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    Lactic acidosis and diaphragmatic function in vitro by Coast, J R, Shanely, R A, Lawler, J M, Herb, R A

    “…Diaphragm fatigue occurs during heavy exercise. Acidosis leads to skeletal muscle fatigue, yet the diaphragm is not a net producer of either lactic acid or…”
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    Effects of vitamin E and α-lipoic acid on skeletal muscle contractile properties by COOMBES, Jeff S, POWERS, Scott K, ROWELL, Benjamin, HAMILTON, Karyn L, DODD, Stephen L, SHANELY, R. Andrew, SEN, Chandan K, PACKER, Lester

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2001)
    “…Initial experiments were conducted using an in situ rat tibialis anterior (TA) muscle preparation to assess the influence of dietary antioxidants on muscle…”
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    Effects of vitamin E deficiency on fatigue and muscle contractile properties by Coombes, Jeff S, Rowell, Benjamin, Dodd, Stephen L, Demirel, Haydar A, Naito, Hisashi, Shanely, R Andrew, Powers, Scott K

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2002)
    “…Radical-mediated oxidative damage of skeletal muscle membranes has been implicated in the fatigue process. Vitamin E (VE) is a major chain breaking antioxidant…”
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    Improved cardiac performance after ischemia in aged rats supplemented with vitamin E and alpha-lipoic acid by Coombes, J S, Powers, S K, Hamilton, K L, Demirel, H A, Shanely, R A, Zergeroglu, M A, Sen, C K, Packer, L, Ji, L L

    “…The purpose of these experiments was to examine the effects of dietary antioxidant supplementation with vitamin E (VE) and alpha-lipoic acid (alpha-LA) on…”
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    Adaptation of Upper Airway Muscles to Chronic Endurance Exercise by Vincent, Heather K, Shanely, Robert A, Stewart, Darby J, Demirel, Haydar A, Hamilton, Karyn L, Ray, Andrew D, Michlin, Charles, Farkas, Gaspar A, Powers, Scott K

    “…We tested the hypothesis that chronic endurance exercise is associated with the recruitment of four major upper airway muscles (genioglossus, digastric,…”
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    Exercise-induced changes in diaphragmatic bioenergetic and antioxidant capacity by Powers, Scott K, Shanely, R Andrew

    Published in Exercise and sport sciences reviews (01-04-2002)
    “…The primary inspiratory muscle in mammals is the diaphragm. Endurance exercise elevates both the oxidative and antioxidant capacity of the costal and crural…”
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    Variance in the acute inflammatory response to prolonged cycling is linked to exercise intensity by Nieman, David C, Konrad, Manuela, Henson, Dru A, Kennerly, Krista, Shanely, R Andrew, Wallner-Liebmann, Sandra J

    Published in Journal of interferon & cytokine research (01-01-2012)
    “…This study investigated the influence of age, body composition, physical fitness, training volume and intensity, and underlying systemic inflammation on…”
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    Effects of a flavonoid-rich juice on inflammation, oxidative stress, and immunity in elite swimmers: a metabolomics-based approach by Knab, Amy M, Nieman, David C, Gillitt, Nicholas D, Shanely, R Andrew, Cialdella-Kam, Lynn, Henson, Dru A, Sha, Wei

    “…The effects of a flavonoid-rich fresh fruit and vegetable juice (JUICE) on chronic resting and postexercise inflammation, oxidative stress, immune function,…”
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