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1-Nov-2016Exercise intensity modulates the appearance of circulating microvesicles with pro-angiogenic potential upon endothelial cells.Wilhelm, EN; González-Alonso, J; Parris, C; Rakobowchuk, M
2012Heavy and moderate interval exercise training alters low-flow-mediated constriction but does not increase circulating progenitor cells in healthy humansRakobowchuk, M; Harris, E; Taylor, A; Baliga, V; Cubbon, RM; Rossiter, HB; Birch, KM
2010Human exercise-induced circulating progenitor cell mobilization is nitric oxide-dependent and is blunted in South Asian menCubbon, RM; Murgatroyd, SR; Ferguson, C; Bowen, TS; Rakobowchuk, M; Baliga, V; Cannon, D; Rajwani, A; Abbas, A; Kahn, M; Birch, KM; Porter, KE; Wheatcroft, SB; Rossiter, HB; Kearney, MT
2014Limb tissue haemodynamic responses and regulation in the heat-stressed human: role of local vs. central thermosensitive mechanisms at rest and during small muscle mass exerciseChiesa, Scott Thomas
2015Local temperature-sensitive mechanisms are important mediators of limb tissue hyperemia in the heat-stressed human at rest and during small muscle mass exercise.Chiesa, ST; Trangmar, SJ; Kalsi, KK; Rakobowchuk, M; Banker, DS; Lotlikar, MD; Ali, L; González-Alonso, J
2013Moderate and heavy metabolic stress interval training improve arterial stiffness and heart rate dynamics in humansRakobowchuk, M; Harris, E; Taylor, A; Cubbon, RM; Birch, KM
1-Aug-2018Noninvasive Assessment of the Common Carotid Artery Hemodynamics with Increasing Exercise Workrate Using Wave Intensity AnalysisPomella, N; Wilhelm, EN; Kolyva, C; González-Alonso, J; Rakobowchuk, M; Khir, AW
2013Prolonged low flow reduces reactive hyperemia and augments low flow mediated constriction in the brachial artery independent of the menstrual cycleRakobowchuk, M; Parsloe, ER; Gibbins, SE; Harris, E; Birch, KM
1-Nov-2018Reply to Mynard et alPomella, N; Wilhelm, EN; Kolyva, C; González-Alonso, J; Rakobowchuk, M; Khir, AW
2014Restoring Akt1 activity in outgrowth endothelial cells from south asian men rescues vascular reparative potentialCubbon, RM; Yuldasheva, NY; Viswambharan, H; Mercer, BN; Baliga, V; Stephen, SL; Askham, J; Sukumar, P; Skromna, A; Mughal, RS; Walker, AMN; Bruns, A; Bailey, MA; Galloway, S; Imrie, H; Gage, MC; Rakobowchuk, M; Li, J; Porter, KE; Ponnambalam, S; Wheatcroft, SB; Beech, DJ; Kearney, MT
2014The role of prostaglandin and antioxidant availability in recovery from forearm ischemia-reperfusion injury in humansCarter, SE; Faulkner, A; Rakobowchuk, M
2008Similar metabolic adaptations during exercise after low volume sprint interval and traditional endurance training in humansBurgomaster, KA; Howarth, KR; Phillips, SM; Rakobowchuk, M; MacDonald, MJ; McGee, SL; Gibala, MJ
2014Sprint interval and sprint continuous training increases circulating CD34+ cells and cardio-respiratory fitness in young healthy womenHarris, E; Rakobowchuk, M; Birch, KM
2017Whole-body heat stress and exercise stimulate the appearance of platelet microvesicles in plasma with limited influence of vascular shear stressGonzález-Alonso, J; Chiesa, ST; Trangmar, SJ; Kalsi, KK; Rakobowchuk, M