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Martin Whitham
University of Birmingham - Birmingham / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Physiology
AD Scientific Index ID: 4322213
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Martin Whitham's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Extracellular vesicles provide a means for tissue crosstalk during exerciseM Whitham, BL Parker, M Friedrichsen, JR Hingst, M Hjorth, WE Hughes, ...Cell metabolism 27 (1), 237-251. e4, 20183592018
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From cytokine to myokine: the emerging role of interleukin‐6 in metabolic regulationM Pal, MA Febbraio, M WhithamImmunology and cell biology 92 (4), 331-339, 20142392014
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The ever-expanding myokinome: discovery challenges and therapeutic implicationsM Whitham, MA FebbraioNature reviews Drug discovery 15 (10), 719-729, 20162262016
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Exercise induces a marked increase in plasma follistatin: evidence that follistatin is a contraction-induced hepatokineJ Hansen, C Brandt, AR Nielsen, P Hojman, M Whitham, MA Febbraio, ...Endocrinology 152 (1), 164-171, 20112592011
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Exercising in environmental extremes: a greater threat to immune function?NP Walsh, M WhithamSports Medicine 36, 941-976, 20061672006
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