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The following pages link to Cytoskeletal disruption after eccentric contraction-induced muscle injury (Q34977784):
Displaying 28 items.
- Mechanisms of skeletal muscle injury and repair revealed by gene expression studies in mouse models (Q23913201) (← links)
- Etiology of myofascial trigger points (Q26991856) (← links)
- A musculoskeletal model of low grade connective tissue inflammation in patients with thyroid associated ophthalmopathy (TAO): the WOMED concept of lateral tension and its general implications in disease (Q30830185) (← links)
- Delayed onset muscle soreness after inspiratory threshold loading in healthy adults. (Q33752263) (← links)
- In Vivo Assessment of Muscle Contractility in Animal Studies (Q33882465) (← links)
- New aspects of obscurin in human striated muscles (Q34762869) (← links)
- The dual roles of neutrophils and macrophages in inflammation: a critical balance between tissue damage and repair. (Q35540580) (← links)
- The effect of resection on satellite cell activity in rabbit extraocular muscle (Q35607495) (← links)
- An in vivo rodent model of contraction-induced injury in the quadriceps muscle (Q35846390) (← links)
- Genetic deletion of trkB.T1 increases neuromuscular function (Q35895736) (← links)
- An expansion of Simons' integrated hypothesis of trigger point formation (Q35930158) (← links)
- Location of myofiber damage in skeletal muscle after lengthening contractions (Q36464552) (← links)
- Use of autologous platelet-rich plasma to treat muscle strain injuries (Q36468951) (← links)
- Time course of muscle damage and inflammatory responses to resistance training with eccentric overload in trained individuals. (Q36587271) (← links)
- The stretch-shortening cycle : a model to study naturally occurring neuromuscular fatigue (Q36628541) (← links)
- Analysis of skeletal muscle function in the C57BL6/SV129 syncoilin knockout mouse (Q36836060) (← links)
- Human skeletal muscle plasmalemma alters its structure to change its Ca2+-handling following heavy-load resistance exercise. (Q37651836) (← links)
- Influence of repeated bouts of eccentric exercise on high-intensity aerobic performance (Q39388266) (← links)
- Creatine Kinase and Lactate Dehydrogenase Responses after Different Resistance and Aerobic Exercise Protocols. (Q41300154) (← links)
- Neuromuscular responses to simulated brazilian jiu-jitsu fights (Q42113480) (← links)
- Delayed onset muscle soreness at tendon-bone junction and muscle tissue is associated with facilitated referred pain (Q48565448) (← links)
- Increased pain from muscle fascia following eccentric exercise: animal and human findings (Q48801964) (← links)
- Maximal force, voluntary activation and muscle soreness after eccentric damage to human elbow flexor muscles. (Q48860931) (← links)
- Locomotor function shapes the passive mechanical properties and operating lengths of muscle (Q51453881) (← links)
- Serum cardiac markers are inversely associated with VO2max of amateur athletes in response to endurance training adaptations. (Q64962744) (← links)
- A Comparison between the Recovery Responses Following an Eccentrically Loaded Bench Press Protocol Vs. Regular Loading in Highly Trained Men (Q90151102) (← links)
- A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects of Undulatory, Staggered, and Linear Load Manipulations in Aerobic Training on Oxygen Supply, Muscle Injury, and Metabolism in Male Recreational Runners (Q92096274) (← links)
- Immunological Responses to a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu High-Intensity Interval Training Session (Q92504392) (← links)