116 results on '"Jeneson, Jeroen A. L."'
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2. Enhanced low-threshold motor unit capacity during endurance tasks in patients with spinal muscular atrophy using pyridostigmine
3. Metabolic Control Analysis of the ATPase Network in Contracting Muscle: Regulation of Contractile Function and ATP Free Energy Potential
4. Magnetic resonance reveals mitochondrial dysfunction and muscle remodelling in spinal muscular atrophy
5. Rebuttal from Erik H. J. Hulzebos, Jeroen A. L. Jeneson, Cornelis K. van der Ent, Maarten S. Werkman and Tim Takken
6. CrossTalk opposing view: Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity is not altered in cystic fibrosis patients
7. Non-invasive quantitative 31P MRS assay of mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle in situ
8. Multi‐parametric quantitative magnetic resonance imaging of the upper arm muscles of patients with spinal muscular atrophy
9. Magnetic resonance reveals mitochondrial dysfunction and muscle remodelling in spinal muscular atrophy
10. Motor unit reserve capacity in spinal muscular atrophy during fatiguing endurance performance
11. 31 P magnetic resonance spectroscopy in skeletal muscle: Experts' consensus recommendations
12. Doxorubicin-induced skeletal muscle atrophy : elucidating the underlying molecular pathways
13. Doxorubicin-induced skeletal muscle atrophy: elucidating the underlying molecular pathways
14. Magnetic Resonance-Compatible Arm-Crank Ergometry: A New Platform Linking Whole-Body Calorimetry to Upper-Extremity Biomechanics and Arm Muscle Metabolism
15. Magnetic resonance reveals mitochondrial dysfunction and muscle remodelling in spinal muscular atrophy.
16. Effects of acute nutritional ketosis during exercise in adults with glycogen storage disease type IIIa are phenotype‐specific: An investigator‐initiated, randomized, crossover study
17. Nutritional ketosis improves exercise metabolism in patients with very long‐chain acyl‐CoA dehydrogenase deficiency
18. Silencing of glycolysis in muscle: experimental observation and numerical analysis
19. An MR-Compatible Bicycle Ergometer for In-Magnet Whole-Body Human Exercise Testing
20. Mitochondrial affinity for ADP is twofold lower in creatine kinase knock-out muscles: Possible role in rescuing cellular energy homeostasis
21. Doxorubicin‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy: Elucidating the underlying molecular pathways
22. Failing Homeostasis of Quadriceps Muscle Energy- and pH Balance During Bicycling in a Young Patient With a Fontan Circulation
23. Effects of acute nutritional ketosis during exercise in adults with glycogen storage disease type IIIa are phenotype‐specific: An investigator‐initiated, randomized, crossover study.
24. Doxorubicin‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy: Elucidating the underlying molecular pathways.
25. CrossTalk opposing view : Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity is not altered in cystic fibrosis patients
26. Rebuttal from Erik H. J. Hulzebos, Jeroen A. L. Jeneson, Cornelis K. van der Ent, Maarten S. Werkman and Tim Takken
27. Rebuttal from Erik H. J. Hulzebos, Jeroen A. L. Jeneson, Cornelis K. van der Ent, Maarten S. Werkman and Tim Takken
28. CrossTalk opposing view: Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity is not altered in cystic fibrosis patients
29. Human Cardiac 31P-MR Spectroscopy at 3 Tesla Cannot Detect Failing Myocardial Energy Homeostasis during Exercise
30. Muscle Metabolic Responses During Dynamic In-Magnet Exercise Testing: A Pilot Study in Children with an Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy
31. Improving the physiological realism of experimental models
32. Muscle Metabolic Responses During Dynamic In-Magnet Exercise Testing: A Pilot Study in Children with an Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy
33. Human Cardiac 31P-MR Spectroscopy at 3 Tesla Cannot Detect Failing Myocardial Energy Homeostasis during Exercise.
34. 31P MR Spectroscopy and Computational Modeling Identify a Direct Relation between Pi Content of an Alkaline Compartment in Resting Muscle and Phosphocreatine Resynthesis Kinetics in Active Muscle in Humans
35. Prediction of Muscle Energy States at Low Metabolic Rates Requires Feedback Control of Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Activity by Inorganic Phosphate
36. Similar mitochondrial activation kinetics in wild-type and creatine kinase-deficient fast-twitch muscle indicate significant Pi control of respiration
37. An MR-compatible bicycle ergometer for in-magnet whole-body human exercise testing
38. Magnitude and control of mitochondrial sensitivity to ADP
39. Oxidative ATP synthesis in skeletal muscle is controlled by substrate feedback
40. Dynamic MRS and MRI of skeletal muscle function and biomechanics
41. Deficiency of the Adenine Nucleotide Translocator in Muscle of a Patient with Myopathy and Lactic Acidosis: A New Mitochondrial Defect
42. Oxidative ATP synthesis in skeletal muscle is controlled by substrate feedback.
43. ACTIVE MUSCLE MASS AFFECTS ENDURANCE PHYSIOLOGY: A REVIEW ON SINGLE VERSUS DOUBLE-LEG CYCLING.
44. 31P MR Spectroscopy and Computational Modeling Identify a Direct Relation between Pi Content of an Alkaline Compartment in Resting Muscle and Phosphocreatine Resynthesis Kinetics in Active Muscle in Humans.
45. Exercise MR of Skeletal Muscles, the Heart, and the Brain.
46. Enhanced low-threshold motor unit capacity during endurance tasks in patients with spinal muscular atrophy using pyridostigmine.
47. Magnetic resonance reveals mitochondrial dysfunction and muscle remodelling in spinal muscular atrophy.
48. Motor Unit and Capillary Recruitment During Fatiguing Arm-Cycling Exercise in Spinal Muscular Atrophy Types 3 and 4.
49. Quantification of Myocardial Creatine and Triglyceride Content in the Human Heart: Precision and Accuracy of in vivo Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
50. Motor unit reserve capacity in spinal muscular atrophy during fatiguing endurance performance.
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