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Fabio Ruzzier ◽  
Elena Bandi ◽  
Mihaela Jurdana ◽  
Paola Lorenzon ◽  
Marina Sciancalepore

2006 ◽  
Vol 575 (3) ◽  
pp. 913-924 ◽  
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Thomas Ducret ◽  
Clarisse Vandebrouck ◽  
My Linh Cao ◽  
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Philippe Gailly

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The role of an increase in oxidative potential of skeletal muscle in the enhanced work capacity and greater use of fat as a fuel after endurance training is discussed. Evidence is presented to illustrate that this adaptive response is probably expressed at the cellular level by a more rapid translocation into the mitochondria of the ADP generated during contractile activity. The consequence of this is a tighter control over the glycolytic process thereby creating more favourable conditions for the entry of acetyl units derived from beta-oxidation of fatty acids into the citric acid cycle.


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Valerio Gobbo ◽  
Annalisa Angelini ◽  
Luciano Dalla Libera

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