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M R Carry

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Hiatt W, Regensteiner J, Wolfel E, Carry M, Brass E
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1996 Aug; 81(2):780-8. PMID: 8872646
Patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial occlusive disease have a claudication-limited peak exercise performance that is improved with exercise training. The effects of training on skeletal muscle metabolism were evaluated in...
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Bjornskov E, Carry M, KATZ F, Lefkowitz J, Ringel S
Neuromuscul Disord . 1995 Jan; 5(1):39-45. PMID: 7719140
Two patients with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus developed recurrent episodes of focal muscle pain and swelling. Clinical evaluation, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and muscle biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of recurrent...
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Carry M, Horan S, Reed S, Farrell R
Anat Rec . 1993 Nov; 237(3):345-57. PMID: 8291688
In spite of a decline in muscle strength with age, the cause of the overall decrease in motor performance in aged mammals, including rodents, is incompletely understood. To add clarity,...
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Regensteiner J, Wolfel E, Brass E, Carry M, Ringel S, Hargarten M, et al.
Circulation . 1993 Feb; 87(2):413-21. PMID: 8425290
Background: Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is associated with an impairment in exercise performance and muscle function that is not fully explained by the reduced leg blood flow during exercise. This...
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England J, Regensteiner J, Ringel S, Carry M, Hiatt W
Neurology . 1992 May; 42(5):994-9. PMID: 1579257
Muscle function is often severely impaired in peripheral arterial disease (PAD), but the effects of repeated ischemic events upon nerve and muscle are incompletely characterized. We performed comprehensive electrophysiologic studies...
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Carry M, Ringel S
Bull Soc Belge Ophtalmol . 1989 Jan; 237:303-19. PMID: 2535013
Human extraocular muscles are arranged in overlapping, concentric zones of fascicles separated by a relatively thick layer of perimysial connective tissue. Three morphologically distinct fiber types are evident: coarse and...
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Ringel S, Kenny C, Neville H, Giorno R, Carry M
Arch Neurol . 1987 Nov; 44(11):1154-7. PMID: 2823752
The clinical, laboratory, and biopsy features are described for a large group of patients with inclusion body myositis (IBM) (15 men and four women; mean age, 63 years). A quantitative...
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Ringel S, Carry M, Aguilera A, Starcevich J
Arch Neurol . 1986 Oct; 43(10):1004-9. PMID: 3753261
This study quantitatively assessed skeletal muscle histopathology in 57 patients with inflammatory myopathy, including 20 patients with polymyositis (PM), 19 patients with dermatomyositis (DM), and 18 patients with evidence of...
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Wolfel E, Hiatt W, Brammell H, Carry M, Ringel S, Travis V, et al.
Circulation . 1986 Oct; 74(4):664-74. PMID: 2875812
Exercise conditioning involves adaptations in the heart, peripheral circulation, and trained skeletal muscle that result in improved exercise capacity. Since the specific influence of beta-adrenergic stimulation on these various adaptations...
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Carry M, Ringel S, Starcevich J
Muscle Nerve . 1986 Jun; 9(5):445-54. PMID: 2941685
The distribution of capillaries was studied in muscle biopsies in a large number of normal subjects and in patients with disuse atrophy, inflammatory myopathies, and other chronic myopathic and neurogenic...