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Name | Gram Martin J, |
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Institution | University of Copenhagen
Center for Healthy Aging Faculty Of Health Sciences Department of Biomedical Sciences |
Address | Blegdamsvej 3B, DK-2200 |
City | Copenhagen |
State/Province | |
Country | Denmark |
[email protected] | |
Weblink | |
O2k-Network Lab | DK Copenhagen Dela F, DK Copenhagen Larsen S |
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Field of research: Basic
Publications
Published | Reference | |
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Flensted-Jensen 2021 Free Radic Biol Med | 2021 | Flensted-Jensen M, Gram M, Dela F, Helge JW, Larsen S (2021) Six weeks of high intensity cycle training reduces H2O2 emission and increases antioxidant protein levels in obese adults with risk factors for type 2 diabetes. Free Radic Biol Med 173:1-6. |
Gram 2015 J Physiol | 2015 | Gram M, Vigelsø A, Yokota T, Helge JW, Dela F, Hey-Mogensen M (2015) Skeletal muscle mitochondrial H2O2 emission increases with immobilization and decreases after aerobic training in young and older men. J Physiol 593:4011-27. |
Hey-Mogensen 2015 J Physiol | 2015 | Hey-Mogensen M, Gram M, Jensen MB, Lund MT, Hansen CN, Scheibye-Knudsen M, Bohr VA, Dela F (2015) A novel method for determining human ex vivo submaximal skeletal muscle mitochondrial function. J Physiol 593:3991-4010. |
Larsen 2014 Anal Biochem | 2014 | Larsen S, Kraunsøe R, Gram M, Gnaiger E, Helge JW, Dela F (2014) The best approach: homogenization or manual permeabilization of human skeletal muscle fibers for respirometry? Anal Biochem 446:64-8. |
Gram 2014 Exp Gerontol | 2014 | Gram M, Vigelsoe A, Yokota T, Hansen CN, Helge JW, Hey-Mogensen M, Dela F (2014) Two weeks of one-leg immobilization decreases skeletal muscle 2 respiratory capacity equally in young and elderly men. Exp Gerontol 58C:269-78. |