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J L Kilgore

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Kilgore J, Baker J, Davies B
Res Sports Med . 2014 Jun; 22(3):314-22. PMID: 24950117
Exercise physiology, in terms of the history of biological sciences, is quite young and has a rather tumultuous history - as it spans physical education, health & medicine, sport science,...
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Kilgore J
J Sci Med Sport . 2004 Sep; 7(2):259-63. PMID: 15362323
The aim of this study was to determine if prior heat shock and consequential heat shock protein (HSP) accumulation would inhibit viral infection. Confluent cultures of Madin-Darby bovine kidney cells...
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Mattson J, Ross C, Kilgore J, Musch T
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2000 Feb; 32(2):365-9. PMID: 10694118
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the relationship between the expression of HSP60 and GRP75 and the oxidative potential of skeletal muscle as assessed by the citrate...
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Kilgore J, Musch T, Ross C
Can J Appl Physiol . 1998 Jun; 23(3):245-60. PMID: 9615867
Selye (1936) described how organisms react to various external stimuli (i.e., stressors). These reactions generally follow a programmed series of events and help the organism adapt to the imposed stress....
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Kilgore J, Musch T, Ross C
Basic Res Cardiol . 1996 Jul; 91(4):283-8. PMID: 8874777
Hypoxia and altered hemodynamic status, both components of myocardial infarction, have been shown to be potent inducers of the 70 kD family of heat shock proteins (HSP70). We hypothesized that...
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Kraemer R, Acevedo E, Dzewaltowski D, Kilgore J, Kraemer G, Castracane V
Int J Sports Med . 1996 Jan; 17(1):12-16. PMID: 8775570
It has been recently suggested that high and sustained lactate levels may elicit increases in peripheral B-EN concentrations (16). We have observed elevated and sustained lactate concentrations in response to...
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Kilgore J, Timson B, Saunders D, Kraemer R, Klemm R, Ross C
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1994 Feb; 76(2):598-601. PMID: 8175569
The purpose of the study was to compare stress protein [heat shock protein (HSP) 72] response in laboratory models of hypertrophy to naturally occurring work-induced hypertrophy. Two laboratory models of...
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Kraemer R, Kilgore J, Kraemer G
J Sports Med Phys Fitness . 1993 Sep; 33(3):246-51. PMID: 8107476
The present study was designed to determine the cumulative effects of a series of four resistive exercises on intravascular plasma volume throughout one exercise session. Seven healthy males, mean (+/-...
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Kraemer R, Kilgore J, Kraemer G, Castracane V
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1992 Dec; 24(12):1346-52. PMID: 1470017
It has been suggested that growth hormone (GH), testosterone (T), and insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) play large roles in muscle tissue growth; however, in only two investigations IGF-I responses...
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Staffanou R, Hembree Jr J, Rivers J, Myers M, Kilgore J
J Prosthet Dent . 1985 Aug; 54(2):204-6. PMID: 3863924
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