Molecular Adaptations to Resistance and Endurance Training
A special issue of Physiologia (ISSN 2673-9488).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2022) | Viewed by 471
Special Issue Editor
Interests: skeletal muscle; sports nutrition; nutritional supplements
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Dear Colleagues,
We are excited to announce a Special Issue in Physiologica titled “Molecular Adaptations to Resistance and Endurance Training”. Ideal submissions include human or animal data that determine the phenotypes of the molecular responses in skeletal muscle or other tissues following one or multiple resistance, endurance, or concurrent exercise bouts. Research that uses exercise mimetics in vitro would also be suitable for submission.
Dr. Michael D. Roberts
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- molecules
- resistance training
- endurance training
- human
- rodent
- in vitro
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