Publications
- Chaillou, T. , Treigyte, V. , Mosely, S. , Brazaitis, M. , Venckunas, T. & Cheng, A. J. (2022). Functional Impact of Post-exercise Cooling and Heating on Recovery and Training Adaptations: Application to Resistance, Endurance, and Sprint Exercise. Sports medicine - open, 8.
- Chaillou, T. & Treigyte, V. (2020). Cold water immersion puts the chill on muscle protein synthesis after resistance exercise. Journal of Physiology, 598 (6), 1123-1124.
- Cheng, A. J. , Chaillou, T. , Kamandulis, S. , Subocius, A. , Westerblad, H. , Brazaitis, M. & Venckunas, T. (2020). Carbohydrates do not accelerate force recovery after glycogen-depleting followed by high-intensity exercise in humans. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 30 (6), 998-1007.
- Cheng, A. J. , Willis, S. J. , Zinner, C. , Chaillou, T. , Ivarsson, N. , Ørtenblad, N. , Lanner, J. T. , Holmberg, H. & Westerblad H. (2017). Post-exercise recovery of contractile function and endurance in humans and mice is accelerated by heating and slowed by cooling skeletal muscle. Journal of Physiology, 595 (24), 7413-7426.
- Kamandulis, S. , Mickevicius, M. , Snieckus, A. , Streckis, V. , Montiel Rojas, D. , Chaillou, T. , Westerblad, H. & Venckunas, T. (2022). Increasing the resting time between drop jumps lessens delayed-onset muscle soreness and limits the extent of prolonged low-frequency force depression in human knee extensor muscles. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 122 (1), 255-266.
- Ramos, C. , Cheng, A. J. , Kamandulis, S. , Subocius, A. , Brazaitis, M. , Venckunas, T. & Chaillou, T. (2021). Carbohydrate restriction following strenuous glycogen-depleting exercise does not potentiate the acute molecular response associated with mitochondrial biogenesis in human skeletal muscle. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 121(4), 1219-1232.
- Rantala, R. & Chaillou, T. (2019). Mild hypothermia affects the morphology and impairs glutamine-induced anabolic response in human primary myotubes. American Journal of Physiology - Cell Physiology, 317 (1), C101-C110.