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[1] S. Baudry and J. Duchateau, “Postactivation potentiation in human muscle is not related to
the type of maximal conditioning contraction,” Muscle Nerve, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 328–336,
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recruitment in biceps brachii during a sustained contraction,” J. Neurophysiol., vol. 102, no.
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of biceps brachii motor units is modulated by load compliance and forearm posture,” Exp
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modulation of Ia presynaptic inhibition during fatiguing contractions performed by humans,”
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neurophysiology of muscle fatigue,” J Electromyogr Kinesiol, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 208–219,
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dorsiflexors differs in healthy young and elderly subjects,” Eur. J. Appl. Physiol., vol. 111,
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presynaptic inhibition in soleus muscle during upright stance,” J. Physiol. (Lond.), vol. 590,
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muscle oxygenation on task failure during sustained isometric contractions with elbow flexor
muscles,” Exp. Physiol., vol. 97, no. 8, pp. 918–929, Aug. 2012.
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and tissue oxygenation during repeated elbow flexions until failure,” Eur. J. Appl. Physiol.,
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[27] S. Baudry and J. Duchateau, “Independent modulation of corticospinal and group I afferents
pathways during upright standing,” Neuroscience, vol. 275, pp. 162–169, Sep. 2014.
[28] S. Baudry, J. Johannsson, and J. Duchateau, “Behaviour of the muscle-tendon unit of the
gastrocnemius medialis and tibialis anterior during forward and backward sways,” Comput
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Ia afferents and corticospinal pathways during upright standing differ between young and
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excitability of the corticomotoneuronal pathway during upright standing in young and elderly
adults,” Neuroscience, vol. 268, pp. 247–254, May 2014.
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homonymous Ia afferents pathway during postural dual task in young and elderly adults,”
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J. Duchateau and S. Baudry, “Insights into the neural control of eccentric contractions,” J.
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J. Duchateau and S. Baudry, “Maximal discharge rate of motor units determines the maximal
rate of force development during ballistic contractions in human,” Front Hum Neurosci, vol.
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J. Duchateau, C. Nicol, and S. Baudry, “Le vieillissement du système neuromusculaire : de la
sarcopénie à la dynapénie,” Kinésithérapie, la Revue, vol. 14, no. 145, pp. 45–51, Jan. 2014.
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S. Baudry, R. M. Enoka, D. J. Morgans, A. A. Wolff, and F. I. Malik, “Tirasemtiv amplifies
skeletal muscle response to nerve activation in humans,” Muscle Nerve, Mar. 2014.
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reorganization of cortical and spinal control of posture,” Front Aging Neurosci, vol. 6, p. 28,
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S. Papegaaij, W. Taube, M. Hogenhout, S. Baudry, and T. Hortobágyi, “Age-related decrease
in motor cortical inhibition during standing under different sensory conditions,” Front Aging
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