Molecular Exercise Physiology, 2nd Edition (PDF) has been fully revised and expanded to provide a comprehensive introduction to the subject. This fascinating textbook traces the evolution of molecular biology techniques and their application to exercise physiology, exploring exercise genetics and epigenetics, and the molecular mechanisms that contribute to adaptation in response to different types of exercise. The book is organized around key topics in sport and exercise science, with contributions from pioneering scientists, including Nobel Prize winners.
The second edition includes new chapters on cutting-edge research in epigenetics and muscle memory, exercise in cancer, at altitude, satellite cells, and in hot and cold climates, making it an invaluable resource for anyone pursuing a course in molecular exercise physiology. Each chapter contains learning objectives, structured guides for further reading, review questions, and overviews of work by key researchers, as well as box discussions from essential pioneers in the field.
In addition to its use as a textbook, the ebook provides an indispensable resource for advanced research projects in molecular exercise and muscle physiology. Suitable for upper-level undergraduate or postgraduate courses, it is also of great value to anyone with an advanced interest in exercise physiology in both sport performance and clinical settings. The ISBNs for this book are 978-1138086883, 978-1138086876, 978-1351617000, 978-1315110752.
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