Impact of Sex and Exercise on Femoral Artery Function: More Favorable Adaptation in Male Rats
Impact of Sex and Exercise on Femoral Artery Function: More Favorable Adaptation in Male Rats
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Switzerland: MDPI AG
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Blood flow increases in arteries of the skeletal muscles involved in active work. Our aim was to investigate the gender differences as a result of adaptation to sport in the femoral arteries. Vascular reactivity and histology of animals were compared following a 12-week swimming training. Animals were divided into sedentary male (MS), trained male...
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Impact of Sex and Exercise on Femoral Artery Function: More Favorable Adaptation in Male Rats
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2075-1729
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2075-1729
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10.3390/life13030778