Differences in muscle performance during fatigue may explain the differences in motoneurone excitability between acute and chronic hypoxia
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Differences in muscle performance during fatigue may explain the differences in motoneurone excitability between acute and chronic hypoxia
Keywords: cervicomedullary motor evoked potential; fatigue; hypoxia; motoneurone.
Comment in
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Reply from Luca Ruggiero, Alexandra F. Yacyshyn, Jane Nettleton and Chris J. McNeil.J Physiol. 2018 Aug;596(15):3427. doi: 10.1113/JP275978. Epub 2018 Mar 30. J Physiol. 2018. PMID: 29484649 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Comment on
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UBC-Nepal expedition: acclimatization to high-altitude increases spinal motoneurone excitability during fatigue in humans.J Physiol. 2018 Aug;596(15):3327-3339. doi: 10.1113/JP274872. Epub 2017 Dec 18. J Physiol. 2018. PMID: 29130497 Free PMC article.
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