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Surendran Sabapathy

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Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|October 3, 2015
The impact of venous occlusion per se on forearm muscle blood flow: implications for the near-infrared spectroscopy venous occlusion techniqueTroy J Cross, Surendran Sabapathy
Disability and Rehabilitation|November 12, 2009
The perceived benefits and barriers to exercise participation in persons with multiple sclerosisNicole Stroud, Clare Minahan, Surendran Sabapathy
European Journal of Applied Physiology|February 25, 2014
A single-session testing protocol to determine critical power and W'Keren Constantini, Surendran Sabapathy, Troy J Cross
Plos One|August 14, 2013
Exercise-induced blood lactate increase does not change red blood cell deformability in cyclistsMichael J Simmonds, Philippe Connes, Surendran Sabapathy
The American Journal of Cardiology|June 18, 2019
Comparison of Heart Rate Blood Pressure Product Versus Age-Predicted Maximum Heart Rate as Predictors of Cardiovascular Events During Exercise Stress EchocardiographyMark Whitman, Carly Jenkins, Surendran Sabapathy, et al.
Experimental Physiology|November 13, 2019
Shear-thinning behaviour of blood in response to active hyperaemia: Implications for the assessment of arterial shear stress-mediated dilatationJeffrey A Leo, Michael J Simmonds, Surendran Sabapathy
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|November 14, 2019
Red blood cell tolerance to shear stress above and below the subhemolytic thresholdJarod T Horobin, Surendran Sabapathy, Michael J Simmonds
Artificial Organs|May 26, 2017
Repetitive Supra-Physiological Shear Stress Impairs Red Blood Cell Deformability and Induces HemolysisJarod T Horobin, Surendran Sabapathy, Michael J Simmonds
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 19, 2019
Regarding High-Intensity Interval Training and Left Ventricular MechanicsEric J Stöhr, Bryce N Balmain, Surendran Sabapathy
Physiological Measurement|February 9, 2019
Handrail support produces a higher rate pressure product in apparently healthy non-treadmill users during maximal exercise testingMark Whitman, Surendran Sabapathy, Carly Jenkins, et al.
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Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging|October 3, 2015
The impact of venous occlusion per se on forearm muscle blood flow: implications for the near-infrared spectroscopy venous occlusion techniqueTroy J Cross, Surendran Sabapathy
Disability and Rehabilitation|November 12, 2009
The perceived benefits and barriers to exercise participation in persons with multiple sclerosisNicole Stroud, Clare Minahan, Surendran Sabapathy
European Journal of Applied Physiology|February 25, 2014
A single-session testing protocol to determine critical power and W'Keren Constantini, Surendran Sabapathy, Troy J Cross
Plos One|August 14, 2013
Exercise-induced blood lactate increase does not change red blood cell deformability in cyclistsMichael J Simmonds, Philippe Connes, Surendran Sabapathy
The American Journal of Cardiology|June 18, 2019
Comparison of Heart Rate Blood Pressure Product Versus Age-Predicted Maximum Heart Rate as Predictors of Cardiovascular Events During Exercise Stress EchocardiographyMark Whitman, Carly Jenkins, Surendran Sabapathy, et al.
Experimental Physiology|November 13, 2019
Shear-thinning behaviour of blood in response to active hyperaemia: Implications for the assessment of arterial shear stress-mediated dilatationJeffrey A Leo, Michael J Simmonds, Surendran Sabapathy
Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology|November 14, 2019
Red blood cell tolerance to shear stress above and below the subhemolytic thresholdJarod T Horobin, Surendran Sabapathy, Michael J Simmonds
Artificial Organs|May 26, 2017
Repetitive Supra-Physiological Shear Stress Impairs Red Blood Cell Deformability and Induces HemolysisJarod T Horobin, Surendran Sabapathy, Michael J Simmonds
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|October 19, 2019
Regarding High-Intensity Interval Training and Left Ventricular MechanicsEric J Stöhr, Bryce N Balmain, Surendran Sabapathy
Physiological Measurement|February 9, 2019
Handrail support produces a higher rate pressure product in apparently healthy non-treadmill users during maximal exercise testingMark Whitman, Surendran Sabapathy, Carly Jenkins, et al.
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