Physiological Adaptations to Progressive Endurance Exercise Training in Adult and Aged Rats: Insights from the Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC)
Simon Schenk(University of California San Diego), William E. Kraus(Duke Medical Center), Brent G. Albertson, David A. Gaul(Georgia Institute of Technology), Andrea L. Hevener(University of California, Los Angeles), Bailey E. Jackson, Kyle S Kramer(University of Iowa), Michael F. Hirshman(Joslin Diabetes Center), Thomas W. Buford, Sue C. Bodine(Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation), Yongchao Ge(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Karyn A. Esser(University of Florida), Gary Cutter(Epilepsy Foundation), Catherine M. Jankowski(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), R. Scott Rector(University of Missouri Health System), Michael Z. Cicha(University of Iowa), Laurie J. Goodyear(Joslin Diabetes Center), Facundo M. Fernández(Georgia Institute of Technology), Luís Gustavo Oliveira de Sousa(University of California, Davis), Mary Anne S. Amper, Charles Burant(University of Michigan), Marcas M. Bamman(University of Alabama at Birmingham), David Jimenez‐Morales(Stanford University), Kim M. Huffman(Duke University), Kristy Guevara(University of California, Los Angeles), Christopher B. Newgard(Duke Medical Center), Bret H. Goodpaster(AdventHealth Orlando), Tyler J. Sagendorf(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Jerry Barnes, Euan A. Ashley(Stanford University), Gina M. Many(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Dam Bae(University of Iowa), John P. Thyfault(University of Kansas), Bryan C. Bergman(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), Joshua Adkins(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Ana K Lira(University of Iowa), Daniel H. Bessesen(Denver Health Medical Center), John P. Williams(Taronga Conservation Society Australia), Michael J. Muehlbauer(Duke University), Wendy M. Kohrt(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), David Amar(Stanford University)
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