| Crosslink between calcium and sodium signalling |
19 |
| Myths and Methodologies: Reducing scientific design ambiguity in studies comparing sexes and/or menstrual cycle phases |
18 |
| Age-related microvascular dysfunction: novel insight from near-infrared spectroscopy |
14 |
| Sexual dimorphism of substrate utilization: Differences in skeletal muscle mitochondrial volume density and function |
13 |
| Cold-induced cutaneous vasoconstriction in humans: Function, dysfunction and the distinctly counterproductive |
13 |
| NOX5: Molecular biology and pathophysiology |
13 |
| Mechanisms underpinning sympathetic nervous activity and its modulation using transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation |
13 |
| The role of the blood-brain barrier in hypertension |
12 |
| Physiology of static breath holding in elite apneists |
12 |
| Down-regulation of the long non-coding RNA XIST ameliorates podocyte apoptosis in membranous nephropathy via the miR-217-TLR4 pathway |
11 |
| Ischaemic and hypoxic conditioning: potential for protection of vital organs |
11 |
| The impact of menstrual phase on brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation during handgrip exercise in healthy premenopausal women |
10 |
| Issues in the determination of 'responders' and 'non-responders' in physiological research |
10 |
| The regulation of skeletal muscle fatigability and mitochondrial function by chronically elevated interleukin-6 |
10 |
| Repeatability of exercise-induced changes in mRNA expression and technical considerations for qPCR analysis in human skeletal muscle |
10 |
| Muscle metaboreflex activation increases ventilation and heart rate during dynamic exercise in humans |
10 |
| The magnitude of neuromuscular fatigue is not intensity dependent when cycling above critical power but relates to aerobic and anaerobic capacities |
9 |
| Fitness-related differences in the rate of whole-body evaporative heat loss in exercising men are heat-load dependent |
9 |
| Low-level transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation attenuates cardiac remodelling in a rat model of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction |
9 |
| Fitness-related differences in the rate of whole-body total heat loss in exercising young healthy women are heat-load dependent |
9 |
| Improved brachial artery shear patterns and increased flow-mediated dilatation after low-volume high-intensity interval training in type 2 diabetes |
9 |
| Hyperoxia speeds pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics and increases critical power during supine cycling |
8 |
| Myths and Methodologies: How loud is the story told by the transcranial magnetic stimulation-evoked silent period? |
8 |
| Rubral modulation of breathing |
8 |
| Cardiorespiratory fitness is impaired and predicts mid-term postoperative survival in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm disease |
8 |
| Long non-coding RNA activated by transforming growth factor-beta promotes proliferation and invasion of cervical cancer cells by regulating the miR-144/ITGA6 axis |
8 |
| Neuroprotection by post-stroke administration of an oral formulation of angiotensin-(1-7) in ischaemic stroke |
7 |
| Nicotinamide riboside supplementation dysregulates redox and energy metabolism in rats: Implications for exercise performance |
7 |
| Tempol augments the blunted cutaneous microvascular thermal reactivity in healthy young African Americans |
7 |
| Motor cortical and corticospinal function differ during an isometric squat compared with isometric knee extension |
7 |
| Heat acclimation does not affect maximal aerobic power in thermoneutral normoxic or hypoxic conditions |
6 |
| Hyperglycaemia induced by chronic i.p. and oral glucose loading leads to hypertension through increased Na+ retention in proximal tubule |
6 |
| Spinal cord injury-induced cardiomyocyte atrophy and impaired cardiac function are severity dependent |
6 |
| Modification of the CO-rebreathing method to determine haemoglobin mass and blood volume in patients suffering from chronic mountain sickness |
6 |
| Comparison of ischaemia-reperfusion-induced acute kidney injury by clamping renal arteries, veins or pedicles in anaesthetized rats |
6 |
| Impact of sarcopenia on diaphragm muscle fatigue |
6 |
| Inducible nitric oxide synthase inhibition by 1400W limits pain hypersensitivity in a neuropathic pain rat model |
6 |
| Two months sodium nitrate supplementation alleviates testicular injury in streptozotocin-induced diabetic male rats |
6 |
| Increased skeletal muscle mitochondrial free radical production in peripheral arterial disease despite preserved mitochondrial respiratory capacity |
6 |
| Effect of increased inspiratory muscle work on blood flow to inactive and active limbs during submaximal dynamic exercise |
6 |
| Caveolin 3-dependent loss of t-tubular I-Ca during hypertrophy and heart failure in mice |
6 |
| Reliability of muscle blood flow and oxygen consumption response from exercise using near-infrared spectroscopy |
6 |
| Cognitive performance is associated with cerebral oxygenation and peripheral oxygen saturation, but not plasma catecholamines, during graded normobaric hypoxia |
6 |
| Functional high-intensity exercise training ameliorates insulin resistance and cardiometabolic risk factors in type 2 diabetes |
6 |
| Inflammatory bowel disease is associated with increased gut-to-blood penetration of short-chain fatty acids: A new, non-invasive marker of a functional intestinal lesion |
5 |
| A single day of bed rest, irrespective of energy balance, does not affect skeletal muscle gene expression or insulin sensitivity |
5 |
| Chronic oral rapamycin decreases adiposity, hepatic triglycerides and insulin resistance in male mice fed a diet high in sucrose and saturated fat |
5 |
| The effect of ischaemic preconditioning on central and peripheral fatiguing mechanisms in humans following sustained maximal isometric exercise |
5 |
| Reduced insulin sensitivity in young, normoglycaemic subjects alters microvascular tissue oxygenation during postocclusive reactive hyperaemia |
5 |
| Skeletal muscle-derived exosomes regulate endothelial cell functions via reactive oxygen species-activated nuclear factor-kappa B signalling |
5 |