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E. M. McGowan, Ehrlicher, S. E., Stierwalt, H. D., Robinson, M. M., and Newsom, S. A., “Impact of 4 weeks of western diet and aerobic exercise training on whole-body phenotype and skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration in male and female mice.”, Physiol Rep, vol. 10, no. 24, p. e15543, 2022.
S. E. Ehrlicher, Stierwalt, H. D., Miller, B. F., Newsom, S. A., and Robinson, M. M., “Mitochondrial adaptations to exercise do not require Bcl2-mediated autophagy but occur with BNIP3/Parkin activation.”, FASEB J, 2020.
H. D. Stierwalt, Ehrlicher, S. E., Robinson, M. M., and Newsom, S. A., “Skeletal Muscle ACSL Isoforms Relate to Measures of Fat Metabolism in Humans.”, Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2020.
S. A. Newsom, Stierwalt, H. D., Ehrlicher, S. E., and Robinson, M. M., “Substrate-Specific Respiration of Isolated Skeletal Muscle Mitochondria after 1 h of Moderate Cycling in Sedentary Adults.”, Med Sci Sports Exerc, vol. 53, no. 7, pp. 1375-1384, 2021.
P. M. Batterson, McGowan, E. M., Stierwalt, H. D., Ehrlicher, S. E., Newsom, S. A., and Robinson, M. M., “Two weeks of high-intensity interval training increases skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration via complex-specific remodeling in sedentary humans.”, J Appl Physiol (1985), 2023.

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