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Exercise induces time- and intensity-dependent physiological, biochemical, and molecular changes in skeletal muscle.
Exercise should be tailored to optimize physiological responses in skeletal muscle.
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Exercise produces a multitude of time- and intensity-dependent physiological, biochemical and molecular changes within skeletal muscle.
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The abstract discusses established physiological responses to exercise.
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Signalling mechanisms in skeletal muscle: role in substrate selection and muscle adaptation
John A. Hawley et al. · Essays in Biochemistry · 2006
DOI 10.1042/bse0420001
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