S V Brooks
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Recent Articles
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Pollock N, Macpherson P, Staunton C, Hemmings K, Davis C, Owen E, et al.
eNeuro
. 2023 Feb;
10(3).
PMID: 36810149
Whole-body knock-out of Cu,Zn superoxide dismutase (Sod1KO) results in accelerated, age-related loss of muscle mass and function associated with neuromuscular junction (NMJ) breakdown similar to sarcopenia. In order to determine...
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Vinayagam S, Simons L, Chowdary P, Thurlow P, Brooks S, Riddell A
Haemophilia
. 2014 Apr;
20(4):e304-10.
PMID: 24758424
Haemostatic management of surgery in patients with von Willebrand disease (VWD) includes DDAVP or von Willebrand factor (VWF)-containing concentrates. Although the recommendations are for monitoring by VWF activity assays, it...
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Faulkner J, Brooks S, Dennis R
Methods Mol Med
. 2011 Mar;
18:155-72.
PMID: 21370175
For a skeletal muscle tissue engineer, the most important issue following an experimental intervention is the evaluation of the recovery of the functional capabilities of the tissue, relative to those...
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Dellorusso C, Crawford R, Chamberlain J, Brooks S
J Muscle Res Cell Motil
. 2002 Apr;
22(5):467-75.
PMID: 11964072
Skeletal muscles of patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) and mdx mice lack dystrophin and are more susceptible to contraction-induced injury than control muscles. Our purpose was to develop an...
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Lynch G, Hinkle R, Chamberlain J, Brooks S, Faulkner J
J Physiol
. 2001 Sep;
535(Pt 2):591-600.
PMID: 11533147
1. Differences in the effect of age on structure-function relationships of limb muscles of mdx (dystrophin null) and control mice have not been resolved. We tested the hypotheses that, compared...
6.
Severity of contraction-induced injury is affected by velocity only during stretches of large strain
Brooks S, Faulkner J
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2001 Jul;
91(2):661-6.
PMID: 11457778
Our purpose was to investigate the effect of velocity of stretch on contraction-induced injury to whole skeletal muscles. Single stretches provide an effective method for studying factors that initiate contraction-induced...
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Koh T, Brooks S
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2001 Jun;
281(1):R155-61.
PMID: 11404289
We tested the hypothesis that lengthening contractions and subsequent muscle fiber degeneration and/or regeneration are required to induce exercise-associated protection from lengthening contraction-induced muscle injury. Extensor digitorum longus muscles in...
8.
Brooks S, Opiteck J, Faulkner J
J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
. 2001 Apr;
56(4):B163-71.
PMID: 11283187
The purpose of this study was to design a conditioning program that protected muscles in both adult and old mice from a protocol of contractions that previously caused a significant...
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Brooks S
J Muscle Res Cell Motil
. 1998 Apr;
19(2):179-87.
PMID: 9536444
The muscles of mdx mice lack the subsarcolemmal protein dystrophin, and as a consequence may be more susceptible to damage induced by contractions. The purpose of this study was to...
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Brooks S, Faulkner J
J Physiol
. 1996 Dec;
497 ( Pt 2):573-80.
PMID: 8961197
1. Our purpose was to compare the susceptibilities of muscles in animals of different ages to the injuries induced by stretching the contracting muscle. Single stretches provide an effective method...