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List of works by Thomas P Gunnarsson

10-20-30 training increases performance and lowers blood pressure and VEGF in runners

scientific article published in December 2014

Abundance of ClC-1 chloride channel in human skeletal muscle: fiber type specific differences and effect of training

scientific article published on 03 May 2018

Adaptations to Speed Endurance Training in Highly Trained Soccer Players

scientific article published on 01 July 2016

Cycling with blood flow restriction improves performance and muscle K+ regulation and alters the effect of anti-oxidant infusion in humans

scientific article published on 28 March 2019

Effect of additional speed endurance training on performance and muscle adaptations

scientific article published on 01 October 2012

Effect of speed endurance and strength training on performance, running economy and muscular adaptations in endurance-trained runners

scientific article

Effect of whey protein- and carbohydrate-enriched diet on glycogen resynthesis during the first 48 h after a soccer game.

scientific article

Efficacy of 10-20-30 training versus moderate-intensity continuous training on HbA1c, body composition and maximum oxygen uptake in male patients with type 2 diabetes: A randomized controlled trial

scientific article published on 27 January 2020

Exercise and exercise training-induced increase in autophagy markers in human skeletal muscle.

scientific article published in April 2018

High-intensity exercise training ameliorates aberrant expression of markers of mitochondrial turnover but not oxidative damage in skeletal muscle of men with essential hypertension

scientific article published on 23 December 2018

Impact of adrenaline and metabolic stress on exercise-induced intracellular signaling and PGC-1α mRNA response in human skeletal muscle.

scientific article published on July 2016

In-season adaptations to intense intermittent training and sprint interval training in sub-elite football players

scientific article published on 17 February 2019

Inclusion of sprints in moderate intensity continuous training leads to muscle oxidative adaptations in trained individuals

scientific article published on 01 February 2019

Intensive training and reduced volume increases muscle FXYD1 expression and phosphorylation at rest and during exercise in athletes

scientific article

Maximal voluntary contraction force, SR function and glycogen resynthesis during the first 72 h after a high-level competitive soccer game

scientific article published on 30 March 2011

Metabolic stress-dependent regulation of the mitochondrial biogenic molecular response to high-intensity exercise in human skeletal muscle

scientific article published on 26 June 2018

Neuromuscular Fatigue and Metabolism during High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise

scientific article published on 01 August 2019

Reduced volume and increased training intensity elevate muscle Na+-K+ pump alpha2-subunit expression as well as short- and long-term work capacity in humans.

scientific article published in October 2009

Reduced volume but increased training intensity elevates muscle Na+-K+ pump α1-subunit and NHE1 expression as well as short-term work capacity in humans

scientific article published on 19 December 2007

Reply to "Letter to the editor: In response to Gunnarsson et al. on improving the quality of exercise interventions"

scientific article published on 01 November 2020

Skeletal muscle glycogen content and particle size of distinct subcellular localizations in the recovery period after a high-level soccer match.

scientific article published on 10 February 2012

The 10-20-30 training concept improves performance and health profile in moderately trained runners

scientific article published on 03 May 2012

Unchanged content of oxidative enzymes in fast-twitch muscle fibers and V˙O2 kinetics after intensified training in trained cyclists.

scientific article published on July 2015

VO2 kinetics and performance in soccer players after intense training and inactivity

scientific article published on 01 September 2011