Endurance
- Reduced non-bicarbonate skeletal muscle buffering capacity in mice with the mini-muscle phenotype
Summary: High-runner mice expressing the mini-muscle phenotype have reduced skeletal muscle buffering capacity; female mice have a lower buffering capacity than males and wheel access has no significant effect.
- Energetic costs of performance in trained and untrained Anolis carolinensis lizards
Summary: Locomotor performance training modifies baseline metabolic expenditure such that trained animals have lower resting metabolic costs than controls.
- Molecular networks in skeletal muscle plasticity
Summary: A comprehensive review of the current state of research on the molecular networks that regulate skeletal muscle phenotypic plasticity with different types of exercise, disuse, ageing and disease.
- Making Olympic lizards: the effects of specialised exercise training on performance
Summary: Specialised training in lizards leads to dramatic increases in performance and changes in physiology.