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    Exercise training increases GLUT-4 protein concentration in previously sedentary middle-aged men by Houmard, J A, Shinebarger, M H, Dolan, P L, Leggett-Frazier, N, Bruner, R K, McCammon, M R, Israel, R G, Dohm, G L

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-06-1993)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if 14 wk of exercise training would increase insulin-sensitive glucose transporter protein (GLUT-4) concentration in…”
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    Effect of short-term training cessation on performance measures in distance runners by Houmard, J A, Hortobágyi, T, Johns, R A, Bruno, N J, Nute, C C, Shinebarger, M H, Welborn, J W

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-11-1992)
    “…This study examined if measures associated with distance running performance were affected by short-term (14 d) training cessation in 12 distance runners…”
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    Effect of training and detraining on skeletal muscle glucose transporter (GLUT4) content in rats by Neufer, P D, Shinebarger, M H, Dohm, G L

    “…The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of treadmill exercise training and detraining on the skeletal muscle fiber type specific expression of…”
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    Effects of exercise training on plasma androgens in men by Houmard, J A, McCulley, C, Shinebarger, M H, Bruno, N J

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-06-1994)
    “…An increased risk for coronary artery disease (CAD) is associated with a reduced plasma androgen concentration in men. The purpose of the present study was to…”
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    Effects of taper on swim power, stroke distance, and performance by Johns, R A, Houmard, J A, Kobe, R W, Hortobágyi, T, Bruno, N J, Wells, J M, Shinebarger, M H

    “…Competitive swimmers progressively reduce training volume or "taper" prior to an important competition in an effort to improve performance capabilities. The…”
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    Voluntary and electromyostimulation forces in trained and untrained men by Hortobágyi, T, Lambert, N J, Tracy, C, Shinebarger, M

    “…Electromyostimulation (EMS) evoked responses of lower extremity muscles of sedentary or disabled subjects have been extensively studied to improve muscular…”
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