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Acta Physiologica Scandinavica | 1992

Energy metabolism in type I and type II human muscle fibres during short term electrical stimulation at different frequencies

Karin Söderlund; Paul L. Greenhaff; E. Hultman


Biochemical Society Transactions | 1991

Energy metabolism and fatigue during intense muscle contraction

Eric Hultman; Paul L. Greenhaff; Jian-Ming Ren; Karin Söderlund


The Journal of Physiology | 1996

Creatine ingestion augments muscle creatine uptake and glycogen synthesis during carbohydrate feeding in man

Al Green; Dean Alan Sewell; L. Simpson; Eric Hultman; Ian A. Macdonald; Paul L. Greenhaff


Carbohydrate metabolism in exercise. | 2000

Carbohydrate metabolism in exercise.

Eric Hultman; Paul L. Greenhaff


Archive | 2011

Chronic oral ingestion of L-carnitine and carbohydrate increases muscle carnitine content and alters muscle fuel metabolism during exercise in humans: the dual role of muscle carnitine in exercise metabolism.

Benjamin T. Wall; Francis B. Stephens; Dumitru Constantin-Teodosiu; Ian A. Macdonald; Paul L. Greenhaff


Proceedings of the Nutrition Society | 1998

The effect of acute dietary creatine supplementation upon indices of renal, hepatic and haematological function in human subjects

Dean Alan Sewell; Tristan M Robinson; Anna Casey; Paul L. Greenhaff


Archive | 2015

exercise prior skeletal muscle glycogen content in the absence of Creatine supplementation does not affect human

Dean A. Sewell; Tristan M Robinson; Paul L. Greenhaff


Archive | 2015

in humansingestion augments l-carnitine retention

Francis B. Stephens; Claire E. Evans; Dumitru Constantin-Teodosiu; L Paul; Paul L. Greenhaff; Louise M. Burke; L M Castell; S J Stear; P J Rogers; E Blomstrand; S Gurr; N Mitchell; F B Stephens


Archive | 2015

selection, or exercise performance in healthy humans does not affect muscle coenzyme A content, fuel Acute pantothenic acid and cysteine supplementation

Ian A. Macdonald; Paul L. Greenhaff; Benjamin T. Wall; Francis B. Stephens; Kanagaraj Marimuthu


PubliCE Premium | 2003

Rol del Ejercicio Submáximo en la Promoción de la Acumulación de Creatina y Glucógeno en el Músculo Esquelético

Tristan M Robinson; Dean A. Sewell; Eric Hultman; Paul L. Greenhaff

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Eric Hultman

University of Nottingham

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Al Green

The Queen's Medical Center

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Benjamin T. Wall

Maastricht University Medical Centre

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