Increased serum and musculotendinous fibrogenic proteins following persistent low-grade inflammation in a rat model of long-term upper extremity overuse.
We examined the relationship between grip strength declines and muscle-tendon responses induced by long-term performance of a high-repetition, low-force (HRLF) reaching task in rats. We hypothesized that grip strength declines would correlate with inflammation, fibrosis and degradation in flexor dig...
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Main Authors: | Helen G L Gao, Paul W Fisher, Alex G Lambi, Christine K Wade, Ann E Barr-Gillespie, Steven N Popoff, Mary F Barbe |
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Language: | EN |
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2013
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f9e9f36aa4eb4e6c9f15c7d1c9166974 |
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