685 results on '"Barstow, Thomas J."'
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152. Unaltered Vo2 kinetics despite greater muscle oxygenation during heavyintensity two-legged knee extension versus cycle exercise in humans.
153. W′ expenditure and reconstitution during severe intensity constant power exercise: mechanistic insight into the determinants of W′
154. Sex differences in the cardiovascular consequences of the inspiratory muscle metaboreflex
155. Prediction of Lunar- and Martian-Based Intra- and Site-to-Site Task Performance
156. Acute supplementation ofN-acetylcysteine does not affect muscle blood flow and oxygenation characteristics during handgrip exercise
157. Effect of Aging on the Inspiratory Muscle Metaboreflex
158. Convective and Diffusive O2 Transport Mechanisms Mediate the Decrease in Peak Oxygen Uptake Following Long‐duration Spaceflight
159. Constructing quasi-linear V̇o2 responses from nonlinear parameters
160. The interrelationship between muscle oxygenation, muscle activation, and pulmonary oxygen uptake to incremental ramp exercise: influence of aerobic fitness
161. Standardized Exercise Tests and Simulated Terrestrial Mission Task Performance
162. The effect of resting blood flow occlusion on exercise tolerance and W′
163. Upper Body Aerobic Exercise as a Possible Predictor of Lower Body Performance
164. Reduction of V̇O2slow component by priming exercise: novel mechanistic insights from time-resolved near-infrared spectroscopy
165. The Critical Power Framework Provides Novel Insights Into Fatigue Mechanisms
166. Forearm muscle oxygenation responses during and following arterial occlusion in patients with mitochondrial myopathy
167. Effects of increased skin blood flow on muscle oxygenation/deoxygenation: comparison of time-resolved and continuous-wave near-infrared spectroscopy signals
168. The impact of pedal rate on muscle oxygenation, muscle activation and whole-body VO2 during ramp exercise in healthy subjects
169. Predicting “Near Linear” VO2 Responses Via Integration With Variable Parameters
170. Muscle Oxygenation Characteristics Within the Contraction-Relaxation Cycle for Handgrip Exercise
171. Influence Of Adipose Tissue Thickness (ATT) On NIRS-derived Total [Hb + Mb] At Four Sites.
172. Skeletal Muscle Microvascular Alterations Concomitant with Insulin Resistance, in Normoglycemic College-age Subjects.
173. Changes In Nirs Scattering During Forearm Ischemia and Reactive Hyperemia
174. Forearm muscle oxygenation responses during and following arterial occlusion in patients with mitochondrial myopathy
175. Relationship between brachial artery blood flow and total [hemoglobin+myoglobin] during post-occlusive reactive hyperemia
176. Estimated contribution of hemoglobin and myoglobin to near infrared spectroscopy
177. Acute supplementation of N-acetylcysteine does not affect muscle blood flow and oxygenation characteristics during handgrip exercise.
178. Constructing quasi-linear ... responses from nonlinear parameters.
179. Muscle deoxygenation in the quadriceps during ramp incremental cycling: Deep vs. superficial heterogeneity.
180. Kinetics of muscle deoxygenation and microvascular Po2 during contractions in rat: comparison of optical spectroscopy and phosphorescence-quenching techniques
181. The relationship between muscle deoxygenation and activation in different muscles of the quadriceps during cycle ramp exercise
182. Effects of oral N-acetylcysteine on fatigue, critical power, and W′ in exercising humans
183. Methodological validation of the dynamic heterogeneity of muscle deoxygenation within the quadriceps during cycle exercise
184. Influence of priming exercise on muscle deoxy[Hb + Mb] during ramp cycle exercise
185. BRACHIAL AND FEMORAL ARTERY BLOOD VELOCITY PROFILES ARE QUASI‐PARABOLIC DURING PHYSIOLOGIC STRESS
186. Near-infrared oximetry of three post-rigor skeletal muscles for following myoglobin redox forms
187. Clarifying the equation for modeling of V̇o2 kinetics above the lactate threshold
188. Myoglobin Redox Form Stabilization by Compartmentalized Lactate and Malate Dehydrogenases
189. Kinetics of Myoglobin Redox Form Stabilization by Malate Dehydrogenase
190. Variation In Near-infrared Spectroscopy And Cutaneous And Intramuscular Laser Doppler Results During Ischemia And Post-occlusive Reactive Hyperemia
191. Respiratory Compensation Point-Oxygen Uptake Relationship at Different Pedaling Frequencies
192. Effect of Exercise Protocol on Deoxy[Hb + Mb]
193. Aerobic Fitness, Muscle Efficiency, and Motor Unit Recruitment during Ramp Exercise
194. The effect of prior heavy exercise on the parameters of the power-duration curve for cycle ergometry
195. Effects of prior heavy exercise on heterogeneity of muscle deoxygenation kinetics during subsequent heavy exercise
196. Reply to Quaresima and Ferrari
197. Pattern of deoxy[Hb + Mb] during ramp cycle exercise: influence of aerobic fitness status
198. Effects of N-acetylcysteine on respiratory muscle fatigue during heavy exercise
199. Reply to “Letter to the editor: ‘Physiological implications of linear kinetics of mitochondrial respiration in vitro’”
200. Commentary on Viewpoint: The human cutaneous circulation as a model of generalized microvascular function
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