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From: Effects of 28 days of resistance exercise and consuming a commercially available pre-workout supplement, NO-Shotgun®, on body composition, muscle strength and mass, markers of satellite cell activation, and clinical safety markers in males

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Data presented as means and standard deviations and expressed as a percent change in absorbance units from Day 0 to Day 29. All of the MRFs were significantly increased with resistance training in both groups (p < 0.05); however, NO was shown to be significantly greater than placebo for Myo-D (p = 0.008) and MRF-4 (p = 0.022), with weak trends for NO to be significantly greater than PL for myf5 (p = 0.091) and myogenin (p = 0.11). * indicates a significant increase with resistance training. † indicates NO to be significantly greater than PL.

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