Delayed myonuclear addition, myofiber hypertrophy, and increases in strength with high-frequency low-load blood flow restricted training to volitional failure

scientific article published on 13 December 2018

Delayed myonuclear addition, myofiber hypertrophy, and increases in strength with high-frequency low-load blood flow restricted training to volitional failure is …
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P356DOI10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00397.2018
P698PubMed publication ID30543499

P50authorGøran PaulsenQ90295195
Thomas BjørnsenQ90448171
Truls RaastadQ42978188
Randall D'SouzaQ88618855
P2093author name stringDavid Cameron-Smith
Sveinung Berntsen
Jonny Hisdal
Amund Løvstad
Alexander Flesche
Mathias Wernbom
P433issue3
P304page(s)578-592
P577publication date2018-12-13
P1433published inJournal of Applied PhysiologyQ1091719
P1476titleDelayed myonuclear addition, myofiber hypertrophy, and increases in strength with high-frequency low-load blood flow restricted training to volitional failure
P478volume126

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