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Richard M Lovering

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Pain Research and Treatment|November 24, 2011
Repeated muscle injury as a presumptive trigger for chronic masticatory muscle painDean Dessem, Richard M Lovering
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 9, 2013
Eccentric exercise in aging and diseased skeletal muscle: good or bad?Richard M Lovering, Susan V Brooks
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 2, 2014
Ganglion cyst in the tarsal tunnelDaniel C Farber, Richard M Lovering
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|March 26, 2005
Effect of testosterone on the female anterior cruciate ligamentRichard M Lovering, William A Romani
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|November 4, 2008
Fiber type composition of cadaveric human rotator cuff musclesRichard M Lovering, David W Russ
Anatomical Science International|January 23, 2009
Architecture and fiber type of the pyramidalis muscleRichard M Lovering, Larry D Anderson
Journal of Biological Methods|December 23, 2014
A stepwise procedure to test contractility and susceptibility to injury for the rodent quadriceps muscleStephen J P Pratt, Richard M Lovering
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 3, 2003
Contractile function, sarcolemma integrity, and the loss of dystrophin after skeletal muscle eccentric contraction-induced injuryRichard M Lovering, Patrick G De Deyne
The Journal of Hand Surgery|October 7, 2004
Fiber length variability within the flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor carpi radialis muscles: implications for surgical tendon transferJan Fridén, Richard M Lovering, Richard L Lieber
FEBS Letters|May 15, 2010
High-frequency electrically stimulated skeletal muscle contractions increase p70s6k phosphorylation independent of known IGF-I sensitive signaling pathwaysSarah Witkowski, Richard M Lovering, Espen E Spangenburg
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Pain Research and Treatment|November 24, 2011
Repeated muscle injury as a presumptive trigger for chronic masticatory muscle painDean Dessem, Richard M Lovering
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 9, 2013
Eccentric exercise in aging and diseased skeletal muscle: good or bad?Richard M Lovering, Susan V Brooks
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|January 2, 2014
Ganglion cyst in the tarsal tunnelDaniel C Farber, Richard M Lovering
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology|March 26, 2005
Effect of testosterone on the female anterior cruciate ligamentRichard M Lovering, William A Romani
The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy|November 4, 2008
Fiber type composition of cadaveric human rotator cuff musclesRichard M Lovering, David W Russ
Anatomical Science International|January 23, 2009
Architecture and fiber type of the pyramidalis muscleRichard M Lovering, Larry D Anderson
Journal of Biological Methods|December 23, 2014
A stepwise procedure to test contractility and susceptibility to injury for the rodent quadriceps muscleStephen J P Pratt, Richard M Lovering
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|October 3, 2003
Contractile function, sarcolemma integrity, and the loss of dystrophin after skeletal muscle eccentric contraction-induced injuryRichard M Lovering, Patrick G De Deyne
The Journal of Hand Surgery|October 7, 2004
Fiber length variability within the flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor carpi radialis muscles: implications for surgical tendon transferJan Fridén, Richard M Lovering, Richard L Lieber
FEBS Letters|May 15, 2010
High-frequency electrically stimulated skeletal muscle contractions increase p70s6k phosphorylation independent of known IGF-I sensitive signaling pathwaysSarah Witkowski, Richard M Lovering, Espen E Spangenburg
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