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Grounded runners experience less severe ground reaction forces compared to runners who run with a flight phase
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Fragmented dosing of β-alanine induces a body weight-independent pharmacokinetic response
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Non-invasive estimation of muscle fiber typology in various disciplines of professional cycling
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Muscle typologies and talent transfer in elite cycling
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An update on carnosine and anserine research
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Sports foods and dietary supplements for optimal function and performance enhancement in track-and-field athletes
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Grounded running reduces musculoskeletal loading
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Acute carnosine and anserine supplementation as a novel ergogenic strategy for high-intensity exercise
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Predicting and testing bioavailability of magnesium supplements
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Changing to a vegetarian diet reduces the body creatine pool in omnivorous women, but appears not to affect carnitine and carnosine homeostasis : a randomised trial
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Pharmacokinetics of β-alanine using different dosing strategies
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Acute exercise leads to increased levels of plasma carnosine and carnosine-acrolein conjugates in humans
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Instructed grounded running reduces musculoskeletal loading
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The acute exercise metabolism of the so-called myokine BAIBA
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Exercise alters and β-alanine combined with exercise augments histidyl dipeptide levels and scavenges lipid peroxidation products in human skeletal muscle
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The impact of an eight week apnea training program on spleen volume and hematological values
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Muscle carnosine in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis
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Bi-articular knee-ankle-foot exoskeleton produces higher metabolic cost reduction than weight-matched mono-articular exoskeleton
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Changes in lower limb muscle function and muscle mass following exercise-based interventions in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease : a review of the English-language literature
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The acute exercise metabolism of the so-called myokine BAIBA