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A L Mackey

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Bjerre-Bastos J, Nielsen H, Andersen J, Karsdal M, Bay-Jensen A, Boesen M, et al.
Osteoarthritis Cartilage . 2021 Mar; 29(7):986-994. PMID: 33676014
Objective: To investigate acute changes in biochemical markers of cartilage turnover in response to moderate intensity exercise with and without joint impact in humans with knee osteoarthritis. Design: We conducted...
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Ziegler A, Damgaard A, Mackey A, Schjerling P, Magnusson P, Olesen A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Aug; 9(1):12069. PMID: 31427677
Visceral adipose tissue is an immunogenic tissue, which turns detrimental during obesity by activation of proinflammatory macrophages. During aging, chronic inflammation increases proportional to visceral adipose tissue (VAT) mass and...
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Ziegler A, Jensen S, Schjerling P, Mackey A, Andersen J, Kjaer M
Exp Gerontol . 2019 Mar; 121:19-32. PMID: 30905721
Aim: Chronic inflammation increases with age and is correlated positively to visceral fat mass, but inversely to muscle mass. We investigated the hypothesis that resistance training would increase muscle mass...
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Jakobsen J, Jakobsen N, Mackey A, Koch M, Kjaer M, Krogsgaard M
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2018 Apr; 28(8):1859-1865. PMID: 29672952
The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is at high risk of strain injuries, due to high amounts of energy that is transferred through this structure. The risk of strain injury is significantly...
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Mikkelsen U, Agergaard J, Couppe C, Grosset J, Karlsen A, Magnusson S, et al.
Exp Gerontol . 2017 Apr; 93:54-67. PMID: 28411009
Muscle mass in humans is inversely associated with circulating levels of inflammatory cytokines, but the interaction between ageing and training on muscle composition and the intra-muscular signalling behind inflammation and...
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Jakobsen J, Mackey A, Knudsen A, Koch M, Kjaer M, Krogsgaard M
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2016 Oct; 27(12):1547-1559. PMID: 27781307
The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is a common site of strain injury and yet understanding of its composition and ability to adapt to loading is poor. The main aims of this...
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Christensen J, Schjerling P, Andersen J, Daugaard G, Rorth M, Mackey A
Acta Oncol . 2016 May; 55(9-10):1246-1250. PMID: 27218150
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Knudsen A, Larsen M, Mackey A, Hjort M, Hansen K, Qvortrup K, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2014 Apr; 25(1):e116-23. PMID: 24716465
The myotendinous junction (MTJ) is a specialized structure in the musculotendinous system, where force is transmitted from muscle to tendon. Animal models have shown that the MTJ takes form of...
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Mikkelsen U, Couppe C, Karlsen A, Grosset J, Schjerling P, Mackey A, et al.
Mech Ageing Dev . 2013 Nov; 134(11-12):531-40. PMID: 24287006
Human aging is associated with a loss of skeletal muscle and an increase in circulating inflammatory markers. It is unknown whether endurance training (Tr) can prevent these changes. Therefore we...
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Mackey A, Karlsen A, Couppe C, Mikkelsen U, Nielsen R, Magnusson S, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf) . 2013 Nov; 210(3):612-27. PMID: 24219628
Aim: To investigate the influence of lifelong endurance running on the satellite cell pool of type I and type II fibres in healthy human skeletal muscle. Methods: Muscle biopsies were...