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Auxotonic to isometric contraction transitioning in a beating heart causes myosin step-size to down shift
Publié 2017Sujets: “…GFP emission reports time-resolved myosin lever-arm orientation…”
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Baseline characteristics between the two groups.
Publié 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>In subacute stroke patients, the central-peripheral combined stimulation approach, which involves dual tDCS (central stimulation) and synchronous OT (peripheral sensory-motor stimulation) enhanced the effects of OT alone, leading to greater improvements in upper limb function and normalization of brain activity.…”
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Data used to build graphs.
Publié 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>In subacute stroke patients, the central-peripheral combined stimulation approach, which involves dual tDCS (central stimulation) and synchronous OT (peripheral sensory-motor stimulation) enhanced the effects of OT alone, leading to greater improvements in upper limb function and normalization of brain activity.…”
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Comparison of MBI scores between the two groups.
Publié 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>In subacute stroke patients, the central-peripheral combined stimulation approach, which involves dual tDCS (central stimulation) and synchronous OT (peripheral sensory-motor stimulation) enhanced the effects of OT alone, leading to greater improvements in upper limb function and normalization of brain activity.…”
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