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Enhanced Blood Supply Through Lower Body Negative Pressure During Slow-Paced, High Load Leg Press Exercise Alters the Response of Muscle AMPK and Circulating Angiogenic Factors
Exposure to acute normobaric hypoxia results in adaptions of both the macro- and microcirculatory system
Lower body negative pressure enhances oxygen availability in the knee extensor muscles during intense resistive exercise in supine position
Vibration-related extrusion of capillary blood from the calf musculature depends upon directions of vibration of the leg and of the gravity vector
Energy metabolism in human calf muscle performing isometric plantar flexion superimposed by 20-Hz vibration
In vivo quantitative near-infrared spectroscopy in skeletal muscle and bone during rest and isometric exercise
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