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Free Radical Biology & Medicine has created a new series of podcasts featuring commentary and discussion of recently published Special Issues and/or Invited Review articles in the journal. In each podcast, an invited moderator and an author/guest editor discuss state-of-the-art research in the field of redox biology. Free Radical Biology & Medicine Special Issues and Invited Reviews are well cited and provide valuable insights for basic scientists and clinicians with special interest in redox signaling and pathophysiology. Our podcasts also aim to provide a useful platform for undergraduate/postgraduate teaching and research, as they capture current developments in redox biology and importantly offer career advice to Early Career Researchers.
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Monday Jan 20, 2025
Monday Jan 20, 2025
Discussing the special issue 'Unlocking Athletic Potential: Exploring Exercise Physiology from Mechanisms to Performance' published in the 2024 issue of the journal.
Speakers:
Prof. Maria Carmen Gomez-Cabrera, University of Valencia, Spain
Prof. Christoph Handschin, University of Basel, Switzerland
0:52 Introduction of the special issue
3:36 Discussing the differences between the acute perturbations induced by a single endurance or resistance exercise bout vs the long-term training adaptations
16:05 Commenting on the mechanism involved in muscle damage and the repeated bout effect
33:11 Five contributions dealing with skeletal muscle redox aspects in this special issue
43:38 Discussing a contribution in the special issue connecting the respiratory capacity of skeletal muscle mitochondria and athletic performance
57:19 Circadian rhythms influence exercise adaptations of skeletal muscle. Is the time to train very important for top-level athletes? What about the general population?
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