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    Limb movement frequency is a significant modulator of the ventilatory response during submaximal cycling exercise in humans by Caterini, Jessica E, Duffin, James, Wells, Gregory D

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-01-2016)
    “…Highlights • We examined the ventilatory response to cycle ergometry in controls and long-distance runners. • Respiratory data were collected during sinusoidal…”
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    Non‐invasive MR imaging techniques for measuring femoral arterial flow in a pediatric and adolescent cohort by Caterini, Jessica E., Rendall, Kate, Cifra, Barbara, Schneiderman, Jane E., Ratjen, Felix, Seed, Mike, Rayner, Tammy, Weiss, Ruth, McCrindle, Brian W., Noseworthy, Michael D., Williams, Craig A., Barker, Alan R., Wells, Gregory D.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-05-2022)
    “…Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is well‐suited for imaging peripheral blood flow due to its non‐invasive nature and excellent spatial resolution. Although MRI…”
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    Effects of concurrent inspiratory and expiratory muscle training on respiratory and exercise performance in competitive swimmers by Wells, Gregory D, Plyley, Michael, Thomas, Scott, Goodman, Len, Duffin, James

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2005)
    “…The efficiency of the respiratory system presents significant limitations on the body's ability to perform exercise due to the effects of the increased work of…”
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    The ventilatory response to sine wave variation in exercise loads and limb movement frequency by Wells, Gregory D, Diep, Tu, Duffin, James

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (15-08-2007)
    “…Abstract The current study's experiments tested the hypothesis that limb movement frequency is a significant determinant of exercise hyperpnoea. To this end,…”
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    A unique alkaline pH-regulated and fatty acid-activated tandem pore domain potassium channel (K₂P) from a marine sponge by Wells, Gregory D, Tang, Qiong-Yao, Heler, Robert, Tompkins-MacDonald, Gabrielle J, Pritchard, Erica N, Leys, Sally P, Logothetis, Diomedes E, Boland, Linda M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-07-2012)
    “…A cDNA encoding a potassium channel of the two-pore domain family (K(2P), KCNK) of leak channels was cloned from the marine sponge Amphimedon queenslandica…”
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    Memory Self-Efficacy, Aging, and Memory Performance: The Roles of Effort and Persistence by Wells, Gregory D., Esopenko, Carrie

    Published in Educational gerontology (01-06-2008)
    “…The relative importance of mental effort, as indicated by strategy use, and persistence as potential mediators of the memory self-efficacy (MSE)/memory…”
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    A Pilot Study to Evaluate and New Early Screening Instrument for Speech and Language Delays by Carscadden, Janis, Corsiatto, Pamela, Ericson, Lita, Illchuk, Robin, Esopenko, Carrie, Sterner, Erin, Wells, Gregory D, Odie, Scott Douglas

    “…The early identification of speech and language delays is a crucial first step in the effective prevention of developmental and socioemotional problems…”
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    Changes in the chemoreflex response and performance measures with training in competitive swimmers by Wells, Gregory Douglas

    Published 01-01-1999
    “…Breathing during swimming performance is entrained to the stroke rate, suggesting that there may be an interaction between training, performance, and the…”
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    A new method of training and defining a mechanism of action by Wells, Gregory D

    “…Ventilation is a complex event that is achieved through an interaction between the lungs, the rib cage, and the respiratory muscles. Ventilation is critical to…”
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    A new method of training and defining a mechanism of action by Wells, Gregory D

    Published 01-01-2004
    “…Ventilation is a complex event that is achieved through an interaction between the lungs, the rib cage, and the respiratory muscles. Ventilation is critical to…”
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    Dissertation