231 results on '"Kirby, Brett S."'
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2. Response to: the remarkably tight relationship between blood lactate concentration and muscle oxygen saturation
3. Highly Cushioned Shoes Improve Running Performance in Both the Absence and Presence of Muscle Damage
4. Assessing exogenous carbohydrate intake needed to optimize human endurance performance across sex: Insights from modeling runners pursuing a sub-2-hour marathon
5. Response to: the remarkably tight relationship between blood lactate concentration and muscle oxygen saturation
6. Highly Cushioned Shoes Improve Running Performance in Both the Absence and Presence of Muscle Damage
7. Maximal Oxygenation Of Skeletal Muscle Is Linked To Work Capacity Via Muscle Mass
8. Muscle Oxygen Saturation Describes Exercise Tolerance Following Long Duration Fatiguing Exercise
9. Modeling Exogenous Carbohydrate Intake Necessary To Complete A Sub-2-Hour Marathon
10. Assessing exogenous carbohydrate intake needed to optimize human endurance performance across sex: insights from modeling runners pursuing a sub-2-h marathon.
11. Identification of Maximal Steady State Metabolic Rate by the Change in Muscle Oxygen Saturation
12. Critical Velocity during Intermittent Running with Changes of Direction
13. Muscle oxygen saturation rates coincide with lactate-based exercise thresholds
14. Highly Cushioned Shoes Improve Running Economy In Both The Presence And Absence Of Muscle Damage
15. Identification of maximal steady-state metabolic rate by the change in muscle oxygen saturation.
16. Effects Of Prolonged, Fatiguing Exercise On Critical Power: Reliability And Physiological Characterisation: 2280 Board #293 June 1 3: 30 PM - 5: 00 PM
17. Critical Power: Over 95 years of evidence and evolution
18. Interaction of exercise bioenergetics with pacing behavior predicts track distance running performance
19. Contracting human skeletal muscle maintains the ability to blunt α1-adrenergic vasoconstriction during KIR channel and Na+/K+-ATPase inhibition
20. The balance of muscle oxygen supply and demand reveals critical metabolic rate and predicts time to exhaustion
21. Pannexin 1 channels control the hemodynamic response to hypoxia by regulating O2-sensitive extracellular ATP in blood
22. Physiological demands of running at 2-hour marathon race pace
23. Evidence for impaired skeletal muscle contraction-induced rapid vasodilation in aging humans
24. Mechanical effects of muscle contraction do not blunt sympathetic vasoconstriction in humans
25. Sources of intravascular ATP during exercise in humans: critical role for skeletal muscle perfusion
26. ATP-mediated vasodilatation occurs via activation of inwardly rectifying potassium channels in humans
27. Muscle contraction duration and fibre recruitment influence blood flow and oxygen consumption independent of contractile work during steady-state exercise in humans
28. Muscle afferent feedback during exercise: putting the pressure on flow
29. Augmented skeletal muscle hyperaemia during hypoxic exercise in humans is blunted by combined inhibition of nitric oxide and vasodilating prostaglandins
30. Modulation of postjunctional α-adrenergic vasoconstriction during exercise and exogenous ATP infusions in ageing humans
31. Combined inhibition of nitric oxide and vasodilating prostaglandins abolishes forearm vasodilatation to systemic hypoxia in healthy humans
32. Vasodilatory responsiveness to adenosine triphosphate in ageing humans
33. Endothelium-dependent vasodilatation and exercise hyperaemia in ageing humans: impact of acute ascorbic acid administration
34. Graded sympatholytic effect of exogenous ATP on postjunctional α-adrenergic vasoconstriction in the human forearm: implications for vascular control in contracting muscle
35. Potassium, contracting myocytes and rapid vasodilatation: peaking more than just our interest?
36. Mechanical influences on skeletal muscle vascular tone in humans: insight into contraction-induced rapid vasodilatation
37. Ageing and leg postjunctional α-adrenergic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in healthy men
38. Dynamics of the power-duration relationship during prolonged endurance exercise and influence of carbohydrate ingestion
39. Changes in the power-duration relationship following prolonged exercise: estimation using conventional and all-out protocols and relationship with muscle glycogen
40. Pannexin 1 channels control the hemodynamic response to hypoxia by regulating O2-sensitive extracellular ATP in blood.
41. Effects of Two Hours of Heavy-Intensity Exercise on the Power–Duration Relationship
42. Novel Field Test To Identify Critical Velocity During Non-linear Running
43. Endothelium‐dependent vasodilatory signalling modulates α1‐adrenergic vasoconstriction in contracting skeletal muscle of humans
44. Vasodilatory responsiveness to adenosine triphosphate in ageing humans
45. Liberation of ATP secondary to hemolysis is not mutually exclusive of regulated export
46. Intravascular ATP and the Regulation of Blood Flow and Oxygen Delivery in Humans
47. Restoration of intracellular ATP production in banked red blood cells improves inducible ATP export and suppresses RBC-endothelial adhesion
48. Graded sympatholytic effect of exogenous ATP on postjunctional alpha-adrenergic vasoconstriction in the human forearm: implications for vascular control in contracting muscle
49. Ageing and leg postjunctional α-adrenergic vasoconstrictor responsiveness in healthy men
50. Endothelium-dependent vasodilatory signalling modulates α1-adrenergic vasoconstriction in contracting skeletal muscle of humans.
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