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    Proof of the effect of testosterone on skeletal muscle by Bhasin, S, Woodhouse, L, Storer, TW

    Published in Journal of endocrinology (01-07-2001)
    “…In spite of the widespread abuse of androgenic steroids by athletes and recreational body-builders, the effects of these agents on athletic performance and…”
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    The Effects of Supraphysiologic Doses of Testosterone on Muscle Size and Strength in Normal Men by Bhasin, Shalender, Storer, Thomas W, Berman, Nancy, Callegari, Carlos, Clevenger, Brenda, Phillips, Jeffrey, Bunnell, Thomas J, Tricker, Ray, Shirazi, Aida, Casaburi, Richard

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (04-07-1996)
    “…Anabolic–androgenic steroids are widely abused by athletes and recreational bodybuilders because of the perception that these substances increase muscle mass…”
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    Muscles of the trunk and pelvis are responsive to testosterone administration: data from testosterone dose–response study in young healthy men by Tapper, J., Arver, S., Pencina, K. M., Martling, A., Blomqvist, L., Buchli, C., Li, Z., Gagliano‐Jucá, T., Travison, T. G., Huang, G., Storer, T. W., Bhasin, S., Basaria, S.

    Published in Andrology (Oxford) (01-01-2018)
    “…Testosterone dose‐dependently increases appendicular muscle mass. However, the effects of testosterone administration on the core muscles of the trunk and the…”
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    Testosterone replacement increases fat-free mass and muscle size in hypogonadal men by BHASIN, S, STORER, T. W, BERMAN, N, YARASHESKI, K. E, CLEVENGER, B, PHILLIPS, J, LEE, W. P, BUNNELL, T. J, CASABURI, R

    “…Testosterone-induced nitrogen retention in castrated male animals and sex-related differences in the size of the muscles in male and female animals have been…”
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    The effects of supraphysiological doses of testosterone on angry behavior in healthy eugonadal men : A clinical research center study by TRICKER, R, CASABURI, R, STORER, T. W, CLEVENGER, B, BERMAN, N, SHIRAZI, A, BHASIN, S

    “…Anecdotal reports of "roid rage" and violent crimes by androgenic steroid users have brought attention to the relationship between anabolic steroid use and…”
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    On issues of confidence in determining the time constant for oxygen uptake kinetics by Markovitz, G H, Sayre, J W, Storer, T W, Cooper, C B

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-10-2004)
    “…Background: τV˙o2 at the onset of constant work rate (CWR) exercise is a variable of aerobic fitness that shortens with physical training and lengthens with…”
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    Exercise in chronic pulmonary disease: resistance exercise prescription by Storer, T W

    “…Resistance exercise training has received relatively little attention as a means to reduce the muscle dysfunction and ensuing exercise intolerance seen in…”
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    Effects of testosterone replacement with a nongenital, transdermal system, androderm, in human immunodeficiency virus-infected men with low testosterone levels by BHASIN, S, STORER, T. W, ASBEL-SETHI, N, KILBOURNE, A, HAYS, R, SINHA-HIKIM, I, RUOQUING SHEN, ARVER, S, BEALL, G

    “…Although weight loss associated with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is multifactorial in its pathogenesis, it has been speculated that…”
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    Effect of endurance training on possible determinants of VO2 during heavy exercise by Casaburi, R, Storer, T W, Ben-Dov, I, Wasserman, K

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-01-1987)
    “…When moderate exercise begins, O2 uptake (VO2) reaches a steady state within 3 min. However, with heavy exercise, VO2 continues to rise beyond 3 min (VO2…”
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    Testosterone does not affect agrin cleavage in mobility‐limited older men despite improvement in physical function by Gagliano‐Jucá, T., Storer, T. W., Pencina, K. M., Travison, T. G., Li, Z., Huang, G., Hettwer, S., Dahinden, P., Bhasin, S., Basaria, S.

    Published in Andrology (Oxford) (01-01-2018)
    “…Summary In a subset of men, sarcopenia and physical dysfunction occur due to destabilization of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), which is manifested by…”
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    Ventilatory Efficiency during Exercise in Healthy Subjects by Sun, Xing-Guo, Hansen, James E, Garatachea, Nuria, Storer, Thomas W, Wasserman, Karlman

    “…When evaluating dyspnea in patients with heart or lung disease it is useful to measure the quantity of ventilation needed to eliminate metabolically produced…”
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    Mediation of reduced ventilatory response to exercise after endurance training by Casaburi, R, Storer, T W, Wasserman, K

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-10-1987)
    “…To investigate the mechanism by which ventilatory (VE) demand is modulated by endurance training, 10 normal subjects performed cycle ergometer exercise of 15…”
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    Testosterone dose-response relationships in healthy young men by Bhasin, S, Woodhouse, L, Casaburi, R, Singh, A B, Bhasin, D, Berman, N, Chen, X, Yarasheski, K E, Magliano, L, Dzekov, C, Dzekov, J, Bross, R, Phillips, J, Sinha-Hikim, I, Shen, R, Storer, T W

    “…Testosterone increases muscle mass and strength and regulates other physiological processes, but we do not know whether testosterone effects are dose dependent…”
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    Prediction of normal values for lactate threshold estimated by gas exchange in men and women by Davis, J A, Storer, T W, Caiozzo, V J

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-1997)
    “…Lactate threshold (LT) is an index of exercise capacity and can be estimated from the gas exchange consequences of a metabolic acidosis (LT(GE)). In recent…”
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    Evaluation of blood lactate elevation as an intensity criterion for exercise training by Casaburi, R, Storer, T W, Sullivan, C S, Wasserman, K

    “…We sought to determine whether exercise intensities not elevating blood lactate produce alterations in physiological responses to exercise associated with…”
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