
Daniel Zornow Kruse
@danielzkruse
PhD student (Aarhus University). 📚 Contractile and metabolic function of skeletal muscle
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27-06-2022 15:44:08
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WEBINAR: Nutrition in football ⚽ with Alan McCall , Magni Mohr, and Peter Krustrup Live webinar on 25th January at 17:00-19:00 (CET). Click the link for more information: bit.ly/nutrition_in_f…



Happy to share this paper. Very special credit to Jakob Wang and a great thanks to contributors! Low-load blood flow-restricted resistance exercise produce fiber type-independent hypertrophy and improves muscle f… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36825645/





Today Research @ Steno Diabetes Center Aarhus is hosting the 6th Arla Food for Health Conference organized together with Aarhus Universitet University of Copenhagen and Arla Danmark Research in nutrition, health and the combination is in focus



Thorstensson, Larsen, Panduro, Fristrup, Kruse, Gliemann, Egeland, Olesen, Aagaard, Randers, Krustrup, Nybo, Mohr (2023). The recovery of muscle function and glycogen levels following game‐play in young elite male ice hockey players. SJMSS 33: 2457-2469. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sm…

Happy to open the registration for the 3rd MuSkLE Graduate School on Musculo-Skeletal system, Locomotion and Exercise 💪🏃♂️🏃♀️ We'll welcome Bachelor (in priority) and Master students on June 2-7, 2024. Infos and registration: muskle.univ-lyon1.fr Université Lyon 1 @ENSdeLyon Université Jean Monnet Saint-Étienne



Jon Herskind, Kristian Overgaard (Exercise Biology, Aarhus University), Niels Ørtenblad, Peter Pedersen (Idræt og Biomekanik) and @lab_cheng (Muscle Health) show how piperine enhances contractile force in slow- and fast-twitch muscle! 📜buff.ly/3VWsDl0





Just completed our first x-ray diffraction experiments at the PETRA III beamline in Hamburg with Anthony Hessel, PhD - what an experience! Intense night shifts with cool science on sarcomeric structures in skeletal muscle 💪🏼 Can’t wait to get into the results!


I have had the fun (and challenging!) opportunity to explain some of my PhD research to a general audience. Thanks to American Physiological Society!
