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Protein for adaptations to exercise training

Pages 107-118 | Published online: 25 Mar 2008

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Figure 1.  Synthesis rates (fractional synthetic rate; FSR) of muscle protein subfractions at rest and following intense resistance exercise in four healthy volunteers.

Figure 1.  Synthesis rates (fractional synthetic rate; FSR) of muscle protein subfractions at rest and following intense resistance exercise in four healthy volunteers.

Figure 2.  Schematic illustration of the proposed relationships between the exercise-induced adaptive response of muscle and muscle protein breakdown, muscle protein synthesis, oxidative stress, and muscle damage.

Figure 2.  Schematic illustration of the proposed relationships between the exercise-induced adaptive response of muscle and muscle protein breakdown, muscle protein synthesis, oxidative stress, and muscle damage.

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