Charles L. Rice, PhD

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University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada 
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Zero AM, Rice CL. (2024) Inducing post-activation potentiation alters human motor unit behavior of the elbow extensors during unconstrained velocity contractions. Journal of Neurophysiology
Basile DC, Paris MT, McNeil CJ, et al. (2024) Investigating premotor corticospinal excitability in fast and slow voluntary contractions of the elbow flexors. Journal of Neurophysiology
Paish AD, Zero AM, McNeil CJ, et al. (2023) Increased corticospinal inhibition following brief maximal and submaximal contractions in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
Zero AM, Kirk EA, Gilmore KJ, et al. (2023) Motor unit firing rates in young and very old adult males during an isokinetic fatiguing task and short-term recovery in the anconeus muscle. Journal of Neurophysiology
Fanous J, Zero AM, Rice CL. (2022) Muscle fatigability and post-acute COVID-19 syndrome: A case study. Physiological Reports. 10: e15391
Paris MT, McNeil CJ, Power GA, et al. (2022) Age-related performance fatigability: a comprehensive review of dynamic tasks. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
Zero AM, Paris MT, Rice CL. (2022) Frequency dependent coexistence of muscle fatigue and potentiation assessed by concentric isotonic contractions in human plantar flexors. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
Kirk EA, Castellani CA, Doherty TJ, et al. (2022) Local and systemic transcriptomic responses from acute exercise induced muscle damage of the human knee extensors. Physiological Genomics
Allen MD, Dalton BH, Gilmore KJ, et al. (2022) Response to letter: Preventing age-related motor unit loss: Is exercise the answer? Experimental Gerontology. 111696
Ruggiero L, Harrison SWD, Rice CL, et al. (2022) Neuromuscular fatigability at high altitude: lowlanders with acute and chronic exposure, and native highlanders. Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England). e13788
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