G L Warren
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Tsai L, Cooper E, Hetzendorfer K, Warren G, Chang Y, Willett N
Osteoarthritis Cartilage
. 2019 Aug;
27(12):1851-1859.
PMID: 31437580
Objective: This study examined the effects of reduced and elevated weight bearing on post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) development, locomotor joint kinematics, and degree of voluntary activity in rats following medial meniscal...
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Novotny S, Warren G, Lin A, Guldberg R, Baltgalvis K, Lowe D
J Musculoskelet Neuronal Interact
. 2012 Mar;
12(1):16-23.
PMID: 22373947
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the extent to which prednisolone treatment and restricted physical activity caused deleterious changes in inherently compromised mdx bone. Methods: Four week-old...
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Warren G, Stallone J, Allen M, Bloomfield S
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2004 Jul;
93(1-2):130-8.
PMID: 15248071
Research into skeletal muscle's response to hindlimb unloading (HU) of the rodent has focused on that of the markedly affected slow-twitch anti-gravity muscles (e.g., soleus). However, the ability of the...
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Slade J, Bickel C, Warren G, Dudley G
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2002 Dec;
177(1):87-92.
PMID: 12492782
Aim: Variable frequency trains have been reported to enhance force of fatigued human skeletal muscle. More rapid calcium turnover and/or enhanced stiffness may be responsible for the augmented torque-time integral...
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Warren G, Ingalls C, Lowe D, Armstrong R
Exerc Sport Sci Rev
. 2001 May;
29(2):82-7.
PMID: 11337828
The mechanisms that account for the strength loss after contraction-induced muscle injury remain controversial. We present data showing that (1) most of the early strength loss results from a failure...
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Kegley K, Gephart J, Warren G, Pavlath G
Dev Biol
. 2001 Mar;
232(1):115-26.
PMID: 11254352
Signal transduction pathways involving calcineurin and its downstream effector NFAT have been implicated in regulating myogenesis. Several isoforms of NFAT exist that may differentially contribute to regulating skeletal muscle physiology....
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Saunders M, Evans E, Arngrimsson S, Allison J, Warren G, Cureton K
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2000 Dec;
32(12):2040-5.
PMID: 11128849
Purpose: During constant-rate high-intensity exercise, a steady state for oxygen uptake (VO2) is not achieved and, after the initial rapid increase, VO2 continues to increase slowly. The mechanism underlying the...
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Warren G, Fennessy J
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2000 Aug;
89(2):557-62.
PMID: 10926638
This study's objective was to determine whether 14 days of dietary creatine supplementation preceding an injurious bout of eccentric contractions affect the in vivo strength loss of mouse anterior crural...
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Warren G, Hermann K, Ingalls C, Masselli M, Armstrong R
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2000 Apr;
32(4):820-9.
PMID: 10776902
Purpose: Others have reported preferential recruitment of fast motor units in muscles during performance of eccentric contractions and there is evidence that fast muscle fibers are more susceptible to eccentric...
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Ingalls C, Warren G, Armstrong R
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 1999 Jul;
87(1):386-90.
PMID: 10409599
The objective of this study was to determine whether altered intracellular Ca(2+) handling contributes to the specific force loss in the soleus muscle after unloading and/or subsequent reloading of mouse...