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Original paper:    Yoshimichi Murata and Yasushi Okamura
New insight into the mechanisms of voltage sensing and transduction in biological processes
Journal of Physiology 2007, 583.3, pp. 875
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/583/3/875

Press release:     New Insight Into The Mechanisms Of Voltage Sensing And Transduction In Biological Processes

 

Original paper:    Steve W. Mifflin and Alison Strack
Obesity and the central nervous system
Journal of Physiology 2007, 583.2, pp. 423
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/583/2/423

Press release:     Obesity and the central nervous system – the state of the art

 

Original paper:    Julien Ochala, Mingxin Li, Homa Tajsharghi, Eva Kimber, Mar Tulinius, Anders Oldfors, and Lars Larsson
Effects of a R133W -tropomyosin mutation on regulation of muscle contraction in single human muscle fibres
Journal of Physiology 2007, 581.3, pp. 1283–1292
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/581/3/1283

Press release:     Muscle Weakness: New Mutation Identified

 

Original paper:    Jørn W. Helge, Bente Stallknecht, Erik A. Richter, Henrik Galbo and Bente Kiens
Muscle metabolism during graded quadriceps exercise in man
Journal of Physiology 2007, 581.1, pp. 1247–1258
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/581/3/1247

Press release:     Burning Fat and Carbohydrate During Exercise

 

Original paper:    Renee D. Theiss, Jason J. Kuo, and C.J. Heckman
Persistent inward currents in rat ventral horn neurones
Journal of Physiology 2007, 580.2, pp. 507–522
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/580/2/507

Press release:     Information processing in the Central Nervous System: the signalling system controlling movement

 

Original paper:    Brian Button, Maryse Picher, and Richard C. Boucher
Differential effects of cyclic and constant stress on ATP release and mucociliary transport by human airway epithelia
Journal of Physiology 2007, 580.2, pp. 577–592
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/580/2/577

Press release:     Breathing for better lung health

 

Original paper:    A. Obad, I. Palada, Z. Valic, V. Ivancev, D. Bakovic, U. Wisløff, A. O. Brubakk & Z. Dujic
The effects of acute oral antioxidants on diving-induced alterations in human cardiovascular function
Journal of Physiology 2007, 578: 859–870
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/578/3/859

Press coverage:  Vitamins 'benefit divers' health'
BBC, London
5 February 2007

                          Take your vitamins before diving in
Eagle Tribune, North Andover, MA, USA
5 February 2007

 

Original paper:    J.-S. Blouin, J. T. Inglis & G. P. Siegmund
Startle responses elicited by whiplash perturbations
Journal of Physiology 2006, 573: 857–867
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/abstract/573/3/857

Press release:     Whiplash Injuries – Are They Caused by Startle Reflexes?

Press coverage:  Being startled by the crash may be worse than the impact
Vancouver Sun, British Columbia, Canada
11 October 2006

 

Original paper:    M. J. Gibala, J. P. Little, M. van Essen, G. P. Wilkin, K. A. Burgomaster, A. Safdar, S. Raha & M. A. Tarnopolsky
Short-term sprint interval versus traditional endurance training: similar initial adaptations in human skeletal muscle and exercise performance
Journal of Physiology 2006, 575: 901–911.
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/abstract/575/3/901

Commentary:      K. Baar: To perform your best: work hard not long
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/575/3/690

Press release:     "No Time To Exercise" Is No Excuse

Press coverage:  Exercise outruns excuses
Herald Sun, Australia
21 September 2006

                                 Short Bursts Of Very Intense Exercise As Good As Traditional Endurance Training So "No Time To Exercise" Is No Excuse
Medical News Today
21 September 2006

 

Original paper:    S. A. Bayol, B. H. Simbi & N. C. Stickland
A maternal cafeteria diet during gestation and lactation promotes adiposity and impairs skeletal muscle development and metabolism in rat offspring at weaning
Journal of Physiology 2005, 567: 951–961.
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/abstract/567/3/951

Press coverage:  Scientists Reveal Eating Junk Food During Pregnancy Could Up Obesity Risk
Medical News Today
8 October 2006

 

Original paper:    L. Combaret, D. Dardevet, I. Rieu, M.-N. Pouch, D. Béchet, D. Taillandier, J. Grizard & D. Attaix
A leucine-supplemented diet restores the defective postprandial inhibition of proteasome-dependent proteolysis in aged rat skeletal muscle

Commentary       M. J. Rennie: A role for leucine in rejuvenating the anabolic effects of food in old rats
http://jp.physoc.org/cgi/content/full/569/2/357

Press coverage:  The secret of 'muscular' old age
BBC, London
11 December 2005

 


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