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Fumiko Ohmori

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Dynamic Medicine : DM|May 11, 2007
Exercise-induced blood flow in relation to muscle relaxation periodFumiko Ohmori, Shizuyo Shimizu, Atsuko Kagaya
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 6, 2010
Blood flow and arterial vessel diameter change during graded handgrip exercise in dominant and non-dominant forearms of tennis playersAtsuko Kagaya, Fumiko Ohmori, Shizuyo Okuyama, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 6, 2006
Increases in blood flow and shear stress to nonworking limbs during incremental exerciseHirofumi Tanaka, Shizuyo Shimizu, Fumiko Ohmori, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|July 10, 2010
Low-volume strength and endurance training prevent the decrease in exercise hyperemia induced by non-dominant forearm immobilizationFumiko Ohmori, Takafumi Hamaoka, Kiyoshi Shiroishi, et al.
Dynamic Medicine : DM|January 16, 2008
Low-volume muscular endurance and strength training during 3-week forearm immobilization was effective in preventing functional deteriorationMika Matsumura, Chihoko Ueda, Kiyoshi Shiroishi, et al.
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Dynamic Medicine : DM|May 11, 2007
Exercise-induced blood flow in relation to muscle relaxation periodFumiko Ohmori, Shizuyo Shimizu, Atsuko Kagaya
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|March 6, 2010
Blood flow and arterial vessel diameter change during graded handgrip exercise in dominant and non-dominant forearms of tennis playersAtsuko Kagaya, Fumiko Ohmori, Shizuyo Okuyama, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|January 6, 2006
Increases in blood flow and shear stress to nonworking limbs during incremental exerciseHirofumi Tanaka, Shizuyo Shimizu, Fumiko Ohmori, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|July 10, 2010
Low-volume strength and endurance training prevent the decrease in exercise hyperemia induced by non-dominant forearm immobilizationFumiko Ohmori, Takafumi Hamaoka, Kiyoshi Shiroishi, et al.
Dynamic Medicine : DM|January 16, 2008
Low-volume muscular endurance and strength training during 3-week forearm immobilization was effective in preventing functional deteriorationMika Matsumura, Chihoko Ueda, Kiyoshi Shiroishi, et al.
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