In anticipation of the London 2012 Olympics and as a build-up to the opening of registration for The Biomedical Basis of Elite performance Meeting, The Journal of Physiology and Experimental Physiology have just launched a totally free online issue on The Biomedical Basis of Elite Performance.

Experimental Physiology: http://ep.physoc.org/site/misc/virtualissue.xhtmlThe Journal of Physiology: http://jp.physoc.org/site/misc/virtualissue.xhtml

Papers selected for this special online issue draw attention to exercise and training as extreme physiological variants. A considerable breadth of physiology is covered, including genes and human performance, the policy of muscle protein and collagen turnover, tendon reactions to exercise, fatigue (local and central), age and sex differences in reaction to training, vasodilator function, oxygen transport and oxygen demand, motor drive and motor unit recruitment, respiratory fatigue and mitochondrial and fuel metabolism.

Papers were selected by Paul Greenhaff (JP) and Michael White (EP).



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