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Doctor Attila Olah

Semmelweis University, Budapest (Hungary)
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Dynamics of development of exercise-induced hypertrophy: continuous and high-intensity interval training in small animal models
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Dynamics of development of exercise-induced hypertrophy: continuous and high-intensity interval training in small animal models
Dynamics of development of athlete's heart: continuous and high-intensity interval training in experimental models
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Dynamics of development of athlete's heart: continuous and high-intensity interval training in experimental models
Impact of dapagliflozin on exercise-induced hypertrophy: insights from a rodent model of athlete's heart
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Impact of dapagliflozin on exercise-induced hypertrophy: insights from a rodent model of athlete's heart
Comparative investigation of pulmonary vasodilating effects of inhaled Nitric Oxide (NO) gas therapy and inhalation of SIN-1, a new drug formulation containing an NO-donor metabolite
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Comparative investigation of pulmonary vasodilating effects of inhaled Nitric Oxide (NO) gas therapy and inhalation of SIN-1, a new drug formulation containing an NO-donor metabolite
Proteomic analysis of exercise-induced hypertrophy reveals sex-related mitochondrial differences mediated by AMPK
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Proteomic analysis of exercise-induced hypertrophy reveals sex-related mitochondrial differences mediated by AMPK
Characterization of right ventricular alterations induced by long-term intense exercise training in a rat model of athletes heart
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Characterization of right ventricular alterations induced by long-term intense exercise training in a rat model of athletes heart
Dynamic changes in left ventricular morphology and function induced by exercise training and ‘detraining’
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Dynamic changes in left ventricular morphology and function induced by exercise training and ‘detraining’
Exercise-induced right ventricular alterations in a rodent model of athletes heart
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Exercise-induced right ventricular alterations in a rodent model of athletes heart
Exercise training induces benign right ventricular hypertrophy along with functional improvement and without pathological processes or arrhythmogenicity in a rodent model of athletes heart
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Exercise training induces benign right ventricular hypertrophy along with functional improvement and without pathological processes or arrhythmogenicity in a rodent model of athletes heart
Cardiac functional consequences of stroke induced by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in a rodent model
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Cardiac functional consequences of stroke induced by transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in a rodent model

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