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    Effects of a single bout of strenuous exercise on platelet activation in female ApoE/LDLR−/− mice by Przyborowski, K., Kassassir, H., Wojewoda, M., Kmiecik, K., Sitek, B., Siewiera, K., Zakrzewska, A., Rudolf, A. M., Kostogrys, R., Watala, C., Zoladz, J. A., Chlopicki, S.

    Published in Platelets (Edinburgh) (03-10-2017)
    “…Strenuous physical exercise leads to platelet activation that is normally counterbalanced by the production of endothelium-derived anti-platelet mediators,…”
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    The effect of physical activity on the brain derived neurotrophic factor: from animal to human studies by Zoladz, J A, Pilc, A

    “…It is well documented that physical activity can induce a number of various stimuli which are able to enhance the strength and endurance performance of…”
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    Endurance training of moderate intensity increases testosterone concentration in young, healthy men by Grandys, M, Majerczak, J, Duda, K, Zapart-Bukowska, J, Kulpa, J, Zoladz, J A

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-07-2009)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of short-term, moderate intensity and low volume endurance training on gonadal hormone profile in untrained…”
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    Endurance training increases plasma brain-derived neurotrophic factor concentration in young healthy men by Zoladz, J A, Pilc, A, Majerczak, J, Grandys, M, Zapart-Bukowska, J, Duda, K

    “…It is believed that brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) plays an important role in neuronal growth, transmission, modulation and plasticity. Single bout…”
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    Non-linear relationship between O2 uptake and power output at high intensities of exercise in humans by Zoladz, J A, Rademaker, A C, Sargeant, A J

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-10-1995)
    “…1. A slow component to pulmonary oxygen uptake (VO2) is reported during prolonged high power exercise performed at constant power output at, or above,…”
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    Effect of pedaling rates and myosin heavy chain composition in the vastus lateralis muscle on the power generating capability during incremental cycling in humans by Majerczak, J, Szkutnik, Z, Duda, K, Komorowska, M, Kolodziejski, L, Karasinski, J, Zoladz, J A

    Published in Physiological research (01-01-2008)
    “…In this study, we have determined power output reached at maximal oxygen uptake during incremental cycling exercise (P(I, max)) performed at low and at high…”
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    Exercise capacity and cardiac hemodynamic response in female ApoE/LDLR−/− mice: a paradox of preserved V’O2max and exercise capacity despite coronary atherosclerosis by Wojewoda, M., Tyrankiewicz, U., Gwozdz, P., Skorka, T., Jablonska, M., Orzylowska, A., Jasinski, K., Jasztal, A., Przyborowski, K., Kostogrys, R. B., Zoladz, J. A., Chlopicki, S.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-04-2016)
    “…We assessed exercise performance, coronary blood flow and cardiac reserve of female ApoE/LDLR −/− mice with advanced atherosclerosis compared with age-matched,…”
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    The effect of exercise performed before and 24 hours after blood withdrawal on serum erythropoietin and growth hormone concentrations in humans by Duda, K, Zoladz, J A, Majerczak, J, Kolodziejski, L, Konturek, S J

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-07-2003)
    “…In the present experiment we have studied the effect of exercise performed before and 24 h after withdrawal of 450 ml of blood on the serum erythropoietin and…”
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    Oxygen uptake does not increase linearly at high power outputs during incremental exercise test in humans by Zoladz, J A, Duda, K, Majerczak, J

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-04-1998)
    “…A group of 12 healthy non-smoking men [mean age 22.3 (SD 1.1) years], performed an incremental exercise test. The test started at 30 W, followed by increases…”
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    The importance of the training-induced decrease in basal cortisol concentration in the improvement in muscular performance in humans by Grandys, M, Majerczak, J, Kulpa, J, Duda, K, Rychlik, U, Zoladz, J A

    Published in Physiological research (01-01-2016)
    “…Acute exercise-induced changes in cortisol concentration (C) and training related adaptation within hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis has been widely…”
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    Skeletal Muscle Response to Endurance Training in IL-6-/- Mice by Wojewoda, M, Kmiecik, K, Majerczak, J, Ventura-Clapier, R, Fortin, D, Onopiuk, M, Rog, J, Kaminski, K, Chlopicki, S, Zoladz, J A

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-12-2015)
    “…We examined effects of moderate-intensity endurance training on muscle COX/CS activities and V'O2max in control WT and IL-6(-/-) mice. Animals were exercised…”
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    Effects of chronic nitric oxide synthase inhibition on V’O2max and exercise capacity in mice by Wojewoda, M., Przyborowski, K., Sitek, B., Zakrzewska, A., Mateuszuk, L., Zoladz, J. A., Chlopicki, S.

    “…Acute inhibition of NOS by L-NAME (N ω -nitro-L-arginine methyl ester) is known to decrease maximal oxygen consumption (V’O 2max ) and impair maximal exercise…”
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    Effects of chronic nitric oxide synthase inhibition on V'O 2max and exercise capacity in mice by Wojewoda, M, Przyborowski, K, Sitek, B, Zakrzewska, A, Mateuszuk, L, Zoladz, J A, Chlopicki, S

    “…Acute inhibition of NOS by L-NAME (N -nitro-L-arginine methyl ester) is known to decrease maximal oxygen consumption (V'O ) and impair maximal exercise…”
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    Endothelial glycocalyx integrity is preserved in young, healthy men during a single bout of strenuous physical exercise by Majerczak, J, Duda, K, Chlopicki, S, Bartosz, G, Zakrzewska, A, Balcerczyk, A, Smoleński, R T, Zoladz, J A

    Published in Physiological research (01-01-2016)
    “…In the present study we aimed to evaluate whether oxidative stress and inflammation induced by strenuous exercise affect glycocalyx integrity and endothelial…”
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    Myosin heavy chain composition in the vastus lateralis muscle in relation to oxygen uptake and heart rate during cycling in humans by Majerczak, J, Nieckarz, Z, Karasinski, J, Zoladz, J A

    “…In this study we examined the relationship between fast myosin heavy chain (MyHC2) content in the vastus lateralis and the rate of oxygen uptake (VO2) and…”
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    Characteristics of myosin profile in human vastus lateralis muscle in relation to training background by Zawadowska, B, Majerczak, J, Semik, D, Karasinski, J, Kolodziejski, L, Kilarski, W M, Duda, K, Zoladz, J A

    Published in Folia histochemica et cytobiologica (01-01-2004)
    “…Twenty-four male volunteers (mean +/- SD: age 25.4+/-5.8 years, height 178.6+/-5.5 cm, body mass 72.1+/-7.7 kg) of different training background were…”
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    Human muscle power generating capability during cycling at different pedalling rates by Zoladz, Jerzy A., Rademaker, Arno C. H. J., Sargeant, Anthony J.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-01-2000)
    “…The effect of different pedalling rates (40, 60, 80, 100 and 120 rev min-1) on power generating capability, oxygen uptake ([Vdot]O2) and blood lactate…”
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    Training-induced acceleration of oxygen uptake kinetics in skeletal muscle: the underlying mechanisms by Zoladz, J A, Korzeniewski, B, Grassi, B

    “…It is well known that the oxygen uptake kinetics during rest-to-work transition (V(O2) on-kinetics) in trained subjects is significantly faster than in…”
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