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    Three Minutes of All-Out Intermittent Exercise per Week Increases Skeletal Muscle Oxidative Capacity and Improves Cardiometabolic Health by Jenna B. Gillen (653861)

    Published 2014
    “…Overweight/obese but otherwise healthy men and women (n = 7 each; age  = 29±9 y; BMI  = 29.8±2.7 kg/m<sup>2</sup>) performed 18 training sessions over 6 wk on a cycle ergometer. Each session began with a 2 min warm-up at 50 W, followed by 3×20 s “all-out” sprints against 5.0% body mass (mean power output: ∼450–500 W) interspersed with 2 min of recovery at 50 W, followed by a 3 min cool-down at 50 W. …”
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    In-depth comparison of cell-based methodological approaches to determine drug susceptibility of visceral <i>Leishmania</i> isolates by Sarah Hendrickx (321143)

    Published 2019
    “…As a logical next step, it would be useful to reach at least some agreement on the type of host cell and basic experimental design for routine amastigote susceptibility determination. …”
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    S2 File - by Ekaterina Khristenko (17847064)

    Published 2024
    “…It was found more frequently in males (42 out of 56; 75%) than in females (37 out of 61; 60.6%). Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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    S1 File - by Ekaterina Khristenko (17847064)

    Published 2024
    “…It was found more frequently in males (42 out of 56; 75%) than in females (37 out of 61; 60.6%). Additionally, we observed a decrease in muscle mass (hidden sarcopenia) in 79.7% in patients with a normal BMI. …”
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    In-Depth Sequence–Function Characterization Reveals Multiple Pathways to Enhance Enzymatic Activity by Vikas D. Trivedi (11847266)

    Published 2022
    “…Deep mutational scanning (DMS) has recently emerged as a powerful method to study protein sequence–function relationships but is not well-explored as a guide to enzyme engineering and identifying of pathways by which their catalytic cycle may be improved. …”