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Kent-Braun, Jane
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Mechanisms of human muscle fatigue. Quantitating the contribution of metabolic factors and activation impairment.
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Functional significance of upper and lower motor neuron impairment in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Blunted pressor and intramuscular metabolic responses to voluntary isometric exercise in multiple sclerosis.
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Central fatigue during isometric exercise in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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Central motor drive is increased during voluntary muscle contractions in multiple sclerosis.
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Functional relationships of central and peripheral muscle alterations in multiple sclerosis.
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Central and peripheral contributions to muscle fatigue in humans during sustained maximal effort.
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Slowed muscle contractile properties are not associated with a decreased EMG/force relationship in older humans.
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Age-related fatigue resistance in the knee extensor muscles is specific to contraction mode.
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Human skeletal muscle responses vary with age and gender during fatigue due to incremental isometric exercise.
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Human skeletal muscle metabolism in health and disease: utility of magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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Central basis of muscle fatigue in chronic fatigue syndrome.
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Neural and metabolic mechanisms of excessive muscle fatigue in maintenance hemodialysis patients.
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Contrasting influences of age and sex on muscle fatigue.
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Electromyography
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Electromyography