Featured Publications

2024

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Serum metabolomics after exercise in ambulatory individuals with cerebral palsy.

Mitochondrial respirometry, and walking performance in people with and without peripheral artery disease.

Time-of-day effects on ex vivo muscle contractility following short-term satellite cell ablation.

Sex-specific preservation of neuromuscular function and metabolism following systemic transplantation of multipotent adult stem cells in a murine model of progeria.

2023

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Lifelong Fitness in Ambulatory Children and Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy I: Key Ingredients for Bone and Muscle Health.

Molecular clocks, satellite cells, and skeletal muscle regeneration.

Mitochondrial Complex Abundance, Mitophagy Proteins, and Physical Performance in People With and Without Peripheral Artery Disease.

Resident muscle stem cell myogenic characteristics in postnatal muscle growth impairments in children with cerebral palsy.

Cigarette smoking and mitochondrial dysfunction in peripheral artery disease.

2022

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Structural Alterations in Muscle in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy

2021

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Skeletal muscle maximal mitochondrial activity in ambulatory children with cerebral palsy.

Energetics of walking in individuals with cerebral palsy and typical development, across severity and age: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Stretch-induced satellite cell deformation incontracturedmuscles in children with cerebral palsy.

Walking Exercise Therapy Effects on Lower Extremity Skeletal Muscle in Peripheral Artery Disease.

2020

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Conference report on contractures in musculoskeletal and neurological conditions.

2018

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2017

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Skeletal muscle fiber-type specific succinate dehydrogenase activity in cerebral palsy.

2016

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Advancements in imaging technology: Do they (or will they) equate to advancements in our knowledge of recovery in whiplash?

2015

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Reduced satellite cell number in situ in muscular contractures from children with cerebral palsy.