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T. Hortobagyi,
S. P. Richardson,
M. Lomarev,
E. Shamim,
S. Meunier,
H. Russman,
N. Dang,
and M. Hallett.
Chronic low-frequency rTMS of primary motor cortex diminishes exercise training-induced gains in maximal voluntary force in humans.
J Appl Physiol,
106(2):403-11,
2009.
Note: NS-049783/NS/NINDS NIH HHS/United StatesComparative StudyJournal ArticleResearch Support, N.I.H., ExtramuralResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tUnited States1985).
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Keyword(s): Adaptation,
Physiological,
Adult,
Evoked Potentials,
Motor,
Female,
Humans,
Male,
Motor Cortex/*physiology,
*Muscle Contraction,
*Muscle Strength,
Muscle,
Skeletal/*innervation,
Recruitment,
Neurophysiological,
*Resistance Training,
*Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
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H. Russmann,
J. C. Lamy,
E. A. Shamim,
S. Meunier,
and M. Hallett.
Associative plasticity in intracortical inhibitory circuits in human motor cortex.
clin neurophysiol,
120(6):1204-12,
2009.
Note: Journal ArticleResearch Support, N.I.H., IntramuralResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tNetherlandsofficial journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology.
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Keyword(s): Adult,
Aged,
Electromyography,
Evoked Potentials,
Motor/physiology,
Female,
Fingers/innervation/physiology,
Humans,
Interneurons/*physiology,
Male,
Middle Aged,
Motor Cortex/*physiology,
Muscle Contraction/physiology,
Muscle,
Skeletal/innervation/physiology,
Nerve Net/physiology,
Neuronal Plasticity/*physiology,
Receptors,
GABA/physiology,
Synapses/*physiology,
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation.
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I. Litvan,
M. F. Chesselet,
T. Gasser,
D. A. Di Monte,
D. Jr Parker,
T. Hagg,
J. Hardy,
P. Jenner,
R. H. Myers,
D. Price,
M. Hallett,
W. J. Langston,
A. E. Lang,
G. Halliday,
W. Rocca,
C. Duyckaerts,
D. W. Dickson,
Y. Ben-Shlomo,
C. G. Goetz,
and E. Melamed.
The etiopathogenesis of Parkinson disease and suggestions for future research. Part II.
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol,
66(5):329-36,
2007.
Note: Journal ArticleReviewUnited States.
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Keyword(s): Animals,
Disease Models,
Animal,
Forecasting,
Humans,
Oxidative Stress/physiology,
Parkinson Disease/*etiology/*genetics/therapy,
Research/*trends.
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I. Litvan,
G. Halliday,
M. Hallett,
C. G. Goetz,
W. Rocca,
C. Duyckaerts,
Y. Ben-Shlomo,
D. W. Dickson,
A. E. Lang,
M. F. Chesselet,
W. J. Langston,
D. A. Di Monte,
T. Gasser,
T. Hagg,
J. Hardy,
P. Jenner,
E. Melamed,
R. H. Myers,
D. Jr Parker,
and D. L. Price.
The etiopathogenesis of Parkinson disease and suggestions for future research. Part I.
J Neuropathol Exp Neurol,
66(4):251-7,
2007.
Note: Journal ArticleReviewUnited States.
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Keyword(s): Forecasting,
Humans,
Parkinson Disease/epidemiology/*etiology,
Research/*trends.
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