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Michael J Grey

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Physiotherapy|January 18, 2024
Maximum tolerable daily dose of mirror movement therapy ankle exercises after stroke: an early phase dose screening studySarah Bajuaifer, Michael J Grey, Nicola J Hancock, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|October 12, 2011
Spinal inhibition of descending command to soleus motoneurons is removed prior to dorsiflexionSvend S Geertsen, Mark van de Ruit, Michael J Grey, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 13, 2005
Multistate folding of the villin headpiece domainYuefeng Tang, Michael J Grey, James McKnight, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|August 2, 2008
Within-step modulation of leg muscle activity by afferent feedback in human walkingRichard af Klint, Jens Bo Nielsen, Jonathan Cole, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 23, 2005
Muscle-tendon interaction and elastic energy usage in human walkingMasaki Ishikawa, Paavo V Komi, Michael J Grey, et al.
Brain Stimulation|October 15, 2013
Rapid acquisition of the transcranial magnetic stimulation stimulus response curveJonathan P Mathias, Gergely I Barsi, Mark van de Ruit, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 19, 2010
Load rather than length sensitive feedback contributes to soleus muscle activity during human treadmill walkingRichard af Klint, Nazarena Mazzaro, Jens Bo Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 4, 2005
Lack of on-going adaptations in the soleus muscle activity during walking in patients affected by large-fiber neuropathyNazarena Mazzaro, Michael J Grey, Thomas Sinkjaer, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 20, 2012
Neural tension technique is no different from random passive movements in reducing spasticity in patients with traumatic brain injuryJakob Lorentzen, Dorthe Nielsen, Karl Holm, et al.
Cell Reports|November 23, 2023
p120 RasGAP and ZO-2 are essential for Hippo signaling and tumor-suppressor function mediated by p190A RhoGAPHanyue Ouyang, Shuang Wu, Wangji Li, et al.
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Physiotherapy|January 18, 2024
Maximum tolerable daily dose of mirror movement therapy ankle exercises after stroke: an early phase dose screening studySarah Bajuaifer, Michael J Grey, Nicola J Hancock, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|October 12, 2011
Spinal inhibition of descending command to soleus motoneurons is removed prior to dorsiflexionSvend S Geertsen, Mark van de Ruit, Michael J Grey, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 13, 2005
Multistate folding of the villin headpiece domainYuefeng Tang, Michael J Grey, James McKnight, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|August 2, 2008
Within-step modulation of leg muscle activity by afferent feedback in human walkingRichard af Klint, Jens Bo Nielsen, Jonathan Cole, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|April 23, 2005
Muscle-tendon interaction and elastic energy usage in human walkingMasaki Ishikawa, Paavo V Komi, Michael J Grey, et al.
Brain Stimulation|October 15, 2013
Rapid acquisition of the transcranial magnetic stimulation stimulus response curveJonathan P Mathias, Gergely I Barsi, Mark van de Ruit, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 19, 2010
Load rather than length sensitive feedback contributes to soleus muscle activity during human treadmill walkingRichard af Klint, Nazarena Mazzaro, Jens Bo Nielsen, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 4, 2005
Lack of on-going adaptations in the soleus muscle activity during walking in patients affected by large-fiber neuropathyNazarena Mazzaro, Michael J Grey, Thomas Sinkjaer, et al.
Disability and Rehabilitation|March 20, 2012
Neural tension technique is no different from random passive movements in reducing spasticity in patients with traumatic brain injuryJakob Lorentzen, Dorthe Nielsen, Karl Holm, et al.
Cell Reports|November 23, 2023
p120 RasGAP and ZO-2 are essential for Hippo signaling and tumor-suppressor function mediated by p190A RhoGAPHanyue Ouyang, Shuang Wu, Wangji Li, et al.
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