Heimler Stephanie R
Phang Howard J
Bergstrom Jaclyn
Mahapatra Gargi
Dozier Stephen
Gnaiger Erich
Molina Anthony JA
2022-04-12
<p>Heimler SR*, Phang HJ*, Bergstrom J, Mahapatra G, Dozier S, Gnaiger E, Molina AJA** (2022). Platelet bioenergetics are associated with resting metabolic rate and exercise capacity in older women. MitoFit Preprints 2022.7. https://doi.org/10.26124/mitofit:2022-0007</p>
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<p>*Co-first authors</p>
<p>** Corresponding author: ajmolina@health.ucsd.edu</p>
We thank Oroboros Instruments for technical support and the loan of O2k respirometers for the conduct of this study. This project was supported by grants awarded to Dr. Molina from the National Insitutes for Aging (R01 AG054523, R21 AG051077) and the American Heart Association (15MCPRP25680019).
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inverted regression analysis
Platelet bioenergetics are associated with resting metabolic rate and exercise capacity in older adult women
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