EXERCISE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS: CELLULAR MECHANISMS AND IMPACT ON MUSCLE FORCE PRODUCTION

Volume: 88, Issue: 4, Pages: 1243 - 1276
Published: Oct 1, 2008
Abstract
The first suggestion that physical exercise results in free radical-mediated damage to tissues appeared in 1978, and the past three decades have resulted in a large growth of knowledge regarding exercise and oxidative stress. Although the sources of oxidant production during exercise continue to be debated, it is now well established that both resting and contracting skeletal muscles produce reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species....
Paper Details
Title
EXERCISE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS: CELLULAR MECHANISMS AND IMPACT ON MUSCLE FORCE PRODUCTION
Published Date
Oct 1, 2008
Volume
88
Issue
4
Pages
1243 - 1276
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