Resveratrol Attenuates Exercise-Induced Adaptive Responses in Rats Selectively Bred for Low Running Performance
Low capacity runner (LCR) rats have been developed by divergent artificial selection for treadmill endurance capacity to explore an aerobic biology-disease connection. The beneficial effects of resveratrol supplementation have been demonstrated in endurance running. In this study it was examined whe...
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Main Authors: | Nikolett Hart (Author), Linda Sarga (Author), Zsolt Csende (Author), Lauren G. Koch (Author), Steven L. Britton (Author), Kelvin J.A. Davies (Author), Zsolt Radak (Author) |
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