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1. Exploration of the triceps surae muscle in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy using instrumented measurements of stiffness and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging for muscle architecture.

2. Circulating immune cell populations at rest and in response to acute endurance exercise in young adults with cerebral palsy.

3. Determinants of Frame Running Capacity in Athletes With Cerebral Palsy to Improve Training Routines and Classification Strategies: A Cross-sectional Observational Study.

4. Time-matched accelerometers on limbs and waist in children with CP give new insights into real-life activities after botulinum toxin treatment: A proof of concept study.

5. Physiological Response to the 6-Minute Frame Running Test in Children and Adults With Cerebral Palsy.

6. Reduced mitochondrial DNA and OXPHOS protein content in skeletal muscle of children with cerebral palsy.

7. Multi-frequency bioimpedance: a non-invasive tool for muscle-health assessment of adults with cerebral palsy.

8. Comparative analysis of power, work and muscle activation during weight-stack and iso-inertial flywheel resistance exercise in young adults with cerebral palsy.

9. RaceRunning training improves stamina and promotes skeletal muscle hypertrophy in young individuals with cerebral palsy.

10. Outcome of hand surgery in children with spasticity - a 9-year follow-up study.

11. Muscle contractures in patients with cerebral palsy and acquired brain injury are associated with extracellular matrix expansion, pro-inflammatory gene expression, and reduced rRNA synthesis.

12. Athlete-perceived impact of frame running on physical fitness, functional mobility and psychosocial outcomes

13. Extracellular vesicle characteristics and microRNA content in cerebral palsy and typically developed individuals at rest and in response to aerobic exercise.

14. Epigenetic Marks at the Ribosomal DNA Promoter in Skeletal Muscle Are Negatively Associated With Degree of Impairment in Cerebral Palsy

15. Forearm Flexor Muscles in Children with Cerebral Palsy Are Weak, Thin and Stiff.

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