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THE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY

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Codice:
E093293
ISSN:
0022-3751
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Accurate and representative decoding of the neural drive to muscles in humans with multi-channel intramuscular thin-film electrodes
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Avalanche burial pathophysiology – a unique combination of hypoxia, hypercapnia and hypothermia
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Calf venous volume during stand-test after a 90-day bed-rest study with or without exercise countermeasure.
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Creatine as a compatible osmolyte in muscle cells exposed to hypertonic stress.
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Direct translation of findings in isolated animal preparations to in vivo human motoneuron behaviour is challenging
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Divergent response of low- versus high-threshold motor units to experimental muscle pain
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Effects of periodic breathing on sleep at high altitude: a randomized, placebo-controlled, crossover study using inspiratory CO2
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Estimates of persistent inward currents are reduced in upper limb motor units of older adults
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Estimating reflex responses in large populations of motor units by decomposition of the high-density surface electromyogram
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Facilitation of sensory transmission to motoneurons during cortical or sensory-evoked primary afferent depolarization (PAD) in humans
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Fluctuations in isometric muscle force can be described by one linear projection of low-frequency components of motor unit discharge rates
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Identification of common synaptic inputs to motor neurons from the rectified electromyogram
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Intrinsic motoneuron properties in typical human development
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Intrinsic properties of spinal motoneurons degrade ankle torque control in humans
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Linear transmission of cortical oscillations to the neural drive to muscles is mediated by common projections to populations of motoneurons in humans
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Load and muscle-dependent changes in triceps surae motor unit firing properties in individuals with non-insertional Achilles tendinopathy
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Muscle contractile properties directly influence shared synaptic inputs to spinal motor neurons
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Potassium channels are involved in the transduction mechanism of dopamine D2 receptors in rat lactotrophs
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Regulation of perfusive O2 transport during exercise in humans : effects of changes in haemoglobin concentration.
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Reply from Dario Farina, Francesco Negro and Ning Jiang
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Robust and accurate decoding of motoneuron behaviour and prediction of the resulting force output
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The decrease of maximal oxygen consumption during hypoxia in man: A mirror image of the oxygen equilibrium curve
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The decrease of maximal oxygen consumption in hypoxia : a mirror image of the oxygen equilibrium curve.
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The effects of breathing HE-O2 mixtures on maximal oxygen consumption in normoxic and hypoxic men.
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The human motor neuron pools receive a dominant slow‐varying common synaptic input
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The increase in muscle force after 4 weeks of strength training is mediated by adaptations in motor unit recruitment and rate coding
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The interplay of central and peripheral factors in limiting maximal O2 consumption in man : the effects of prolonged bed rest.
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The interplay of central and peripheral factors in limiting maximal O2 consumption in man after prolonged bed rest
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Tracking motor units longitudinally across experimental sessions with high-density surface electromyography
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Voluntary co-contraction of ankle muscles alters motor unit discharge characteristics and reduces estimates of persistent inward currents
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You are as fast as your motor neurons: speed of recruitment and maximal discharge of motor neurons determine the maximal rate of force development in humans
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