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Mikael MattssonPhD. Visiting Asst Professor, Stanford University, & researcher Department of Physiology … Verified email at carlmima.se Cited by 1708 |
[HTML][HTML] Effects of flywheel training on strength-related variables: A meta-analysis
H Petré, F Wernstål, CM Mattsson - Sports medicine-open, 2018 - Springer
… Vertical displacement measured using an optical sensor, contact plate, or with a measuring
stick with centimeter scale was included. Optical sensors have been validated against force …
stick with centimeter scale was included. Optical sensors have been validated against force …
Personalized preventive medicine: genetics and the response to regular exercise in preventive interventions
Regular exercise and a physically active lifestyle have favorable effects on health. Several
issues related to this theme are addressed in this report. A comment on the requirements of …
issues related to this theme are addressed in this report. A comment on the requirements of …
[HTML][HTML] Accuracy in wrist-worn, sensor-based measurements of heart rate and energy expenditure in a diverse cohort
The ability to measure physical activity through wrist-worn devices provides an opportunity for
cardiovascular medicine. However, the accuracy of commercial devices is largely unknown…
cardiovascular medicine. However, the accuracy of commercial devices is largely unknown…
Sports genetics moving forward: lessons learned from medical research
Sports genetics can take advantage of lessons learned from human disease genetics. By
righting past mistakes and increasing scientific rigor, we can magnify the breadth and depth of …
righting past mistakes and increasing scientific rigor, we can magnify the breadth and depth of …
Ultraendurance exercise increases the production of reactive oxygen species in isolated mitochondria from human skeletal muscle
K Sahlin, IG Shabalina, CM Mattsson… - Journal of applied …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Exercise-induced oxidative stress is important for the muscular adaptation to training but
may also cause muscle damage. We hypothesized that prolonged exercise would increase …
may also cause muscle damage. We hypothesized that prolonged exercise would increase …
Keratin‐18 and micro RNA‐122 complement alanine aminotransferase as novel safety biomarkers for drug‐induced liver injury in two human cohorts
…, G Aderaye, L Lindquist, CM Mattsson… - Liver …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Background & Aims There is a demand for more sensitive, specific and predictive
biomarkers for drug‐induced liver injury ( DILI ) than the gold standard used today, alanine …
biomarkers for drug‐induced liver injury ( DILI ) than the gold standard used today, alanine …
[HTML][HTML] Extensive inflammatory cell infiltration in human skeletal muscle in response to an ultraendurance exercise bout in experienced athletes
P Marklund, CM Mattsson… - Journal of applied …, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
… Seven to fourteen days and at least 2 cm separated the Pre and Post28 biopsies taken in
the left leg. The muscle samples were mounted on Tissue Tek OCT Compound (Tissue Tek, …
the left leg. The muscle samples were mounted on Tissue Tek OCT Compound (Tissue Tek, …
SR Ca2+ leak in skeletal muscle fibers acts as an intracellular signal to increase fatigue resistance
N Ivarsson, CM Mattsson, AJ Cheng… - Journal of General …, 2019 - rupress.org
Effective practices to improve skeletal muscle fatigue resistance are crucial for athletes as
well as patients with dysfunctional muscles. To this end, it is important to identify the cellular …
well as patients with dysfunctional muscles. To this end, it is important to identify the cellular …
Evaluation of a language‐screening programme for 2.5‐year‐olds at Child Health Centres in Sweden
CM Mattsson, S Mårild, NG Pehrsson - Acta Paediatrica, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
A population‐based language‐screening programme started in the western part of Sweden
(South Bohuslän) in 1991, with the aim of identifying developmental language disability in …
(South Bohuslän) in 1991, with the aim of identifying developmental language disability in …
Reduced efficiency, but increased fat oxidation, in mitochondria from human skeletal muscle after 24-h ultraendurance exercise
…, Z Rozhdestvenskaya, CM Mattsson… - Journal of applied …, 2007 - journals.physiology.org
The hypothesis that ultraendurance exercise influences muscle mitochondrial function has
been investigated. Athletes in ultraendurance performance performed running, kayaking, and …
been investigated. Athletes in ultraendurance performance performed running, kayaking, and …