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Endurance-trained males (ETM) demonstrated lower alpha1, alpha3, beta2, and beta3 mRNA expression by 74%, 62%, 70%, and 82%, respectively, than recreationally active males (RAM).

Endurance training may lead to significant differences in specific Na+,K+-pump mRNA expressions compared to recreational activity.

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ETM demonstrated lower alpha1, alpha3, beta2 and beta3 mRNA expression by 74%, 62%, 70% and 82%, respectively, than RAM (P<0.04).
Kate T. Murphy et al. · Acta Physiologica · 2007

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Effects of endurance training status and sex differences on Na<sup>+</sup>,K<sup>+</sup>‐pump mRNA expression, content and maximal activity in human skeletal muscle

Kate T. Murphy et al. · Acta Physiologica · 2007

cross-sectional · n=65Cited 25×
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