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    Isometric versus Dynamic Measurements of Fatigue: Does Age Matter? A Meta-analysis by Krüger, Renata L, Aboodarda, Saied Jalal, Samozino, Pierre, Rice, Charles L, Millet, Guillaume Y

    “…PURPOSEThe assessment of power changes after fatiguing exercise provides important additional information about neuromuscular function compared to traditional…”
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    Fatigue and recovery measured with dynamic properties versus isometric force: effects of exercise intensity by Krüger, Renata L, Aboodarda, Saied Jalal, Jaimes, Libia Marcela, MacIntosh, Brian R, Samozino, Pierre, Millet, Guillaume Y

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (09-05-2019)
    “…Although fatigue can be defined as an exercise-related decrease in maximal power or isometric force, most studies have assessed only isometric force. The main…”
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    Sustained Maximal Voluntary Contractions Elicit Different Neurophysiological Responses in Upper- and Lower-Limb Muscles in Men by Temesi, John, Vernillo, Gianluca, Martin, Matthieu, Krüger, Renata L., McNeil, Chris J., Millet, Guillaume Y.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-12-2019)
    “…•Reduced motoneuron excitability in biceps brachii but not rectus femoris, with similar rise in corticospinal excitability.•Greater inhibition in rectus…”
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    Spinal contribution to neuromuscular recovery differs between elbow-flexor and knee-extensor muscles after a maximal sustained fatiguing task by Vernillo, Gianluca, Temesi, John, Martin, Matthieu, Krüger, Renata L., Millet, Guillaume Y.

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2020)
    “…By comparing the changes in motoneuron excitability in elbow-flexor and knee-extensor muscles after sustained fatiguing maximal voluntary contractions, this…”
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    Multiple sclerosis-related fatigue: the role of impaired corticospinal responses and heightened exercise fatigability by Coates, Kyla D., Aboodarda, Saied Jalal, Krüger, Renata L., Martin, Tristan, Metz, Luanne M., Jarvis, Scott E., Millet, Guillaume Y.

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2020)
    “…The etiology of fatigability from whole body exercise was examined for the first time to accurately elucidate the relationship between fatigue and fatigability…”
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    Age-related neuromuscular fatigue and recovery after cycling: Measurements in isometric and dynamic modes by Krüger, Renata L., Aboodarda, Saied Jalal, Jaimes, Libia Marcela, Vaz, Marco A., Samozino, Pierre, Millet, Guillaume Y.

    Published in Experimental gerontology (01-05-2020)
    “…Studies have suggested that older individuals are more fatigable than young adults when power loss, measured during single-joint contractions, is considered…”
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    Optimal load for a torque-velocity relationship test during cycling by Krüger, Renata L., Peyrard, Arthur, di Domenico, Hervé, Rupp, Thomas, Millet, Guillaume Y., Samozino, Pierre

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2020)
    “…Purpose Lower limbs’ neuromuscular force capabilities can only be determined during single sprints if the test provides a good fit of the data in the…”
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    Low-level laser therapy improves the VO2 kinetics in competitive cyclists by Lanferdini, Fábio J., Krüger, Renata L., Baroni, Bruno M., Lazzari, Caetano, Figueiredo, Pedro, Reischak-Oliveira, Alvaro, Vaz, Marco A.

    Published in Lasers in medical science (01-04-2018)
    “…Some evidence supports that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) reduces neuromuscular fatigue, so incrementing sports performance. A previous randomized controlled…”
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    Neuromuscular, biomechanical, and energetic adjustments following repeated bouts of downhill running by Khassetarash, Arash, Vernillo, Gianluca, Krüger, Renata L., Edwards, W. Brent, Millet, Guillaume Y.

    Published in Journal of sport and health science (01-05-2022)
    “…•Repeated bout effect resulted in a better preservation of neural drive that led to an attenuated MVC loss after second bout of downhill running.•Repeated bout…”
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    Cycling performed on an innovative ergometer at different intensities-durations in men: neuromuscular fatigue and recovery kinetics by Krüger, Renata L, Aboodarda, Saied Jalal, Jaimes, Libia Marcela, Samozino, Pierre, Millet, Guillaume Y

    “…The majority of studies have routinely measured neuromuscular (NM) fatigue with a delay (∼1-3 min) after cycling exercises. This is problematic since NM…”
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    Fatigue and recovery measured with dynamic properties vs isometric force: effects of exercise intensity by Krüger, Renata L., Aboodarda, Saied Jalal, Jaimes, Libia Marcela, MacIntosh, Brian R., Samozino, Pierre, Millet, Guillaume Y.

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2019)
    “…While fatigue can be defined as an exercise-related decrease in the maximal power or isometric force, most studies have assessed only isometric force. The main…”
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    Low-level laser therapy improves the VO 2 kinetics in competitive cyclists by Lanferdini, Fábio J, Krüger, Renata L, Baroni, Bruno M, Lazzari, Caetano, Figueiredo, Pedro, Reischak-Oliveira, Alvaro, Vaz, Marco A

    Published in Lasers in medical science (01-04-2018)
    “…Some evidence supports that low-level laser therapy (LLLT) reduces neuromuscular fatigue, so incrementing sports performance. A previous randomized controlled…”
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