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51. Sex-Based Differences in Tensiomyography as Assessed in the Lower Erector Spinae of Healthy Participants: An Observational Study.

52. Diagnosis Accuracy of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome in Diabetic Neuropathy.

53. Changes in Muscle Contractile Properties after Cold- or Warm-Water Immersion Using Tensiomyography: A Cross-Over Randomised Trial.

54. Counting train-of-four twitch response: comparison of palpation to mechanomyography, acceleromyography, and electromyography.

55. Magnetic resonance imaging correlates with electrical impedance myography in facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy.

56. Estimating Exerted Hand Force via Force Myography to Interact with a Biaxial Stage in Real-Time by Learning Human Intentions: A Preliminary Investigation.

57. Multi-dimensional electrical impedance myography of the tongue as a potential biomarker for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

58. Noninvasive muscle activity imaging using magnetography.

59. Head magnetomyography (hMMG): A novel approach to monitor face and whole head muscular activity.

60. Body fat percent assessment between electrical impedance myography and dual X-ray absorptiometry.

61. Electrical impedance myography as a biomarker of inclusion body myositis: A cross-sectional study.

62. A comparison of a prototype electromyograph vs. a mechanomyograph and an acceleromyograph for assessment of neuromuscular blockade.

63. Expressure: Detect Expressions Related to Emotional and Cognitive Activities Using Forehead Textile Pressure Mechanomyography.

64. Peripheral fatigue: new mechanistic insights from recent technologies.

65. An in vivo examination of the differences between rapid cardiovascular collapse and prolonged hypotension induced by snake venom.

66. Reliability outcomes and inter-limb differences in ankle joint stiffness in children with unilateral cerebral palsy depend on the method of analysis.

67. Altered muscle electrical tissue properties in a mouse model of premature aging.

68. "A Step and a Ceiling": mechanical properties of Ca 2+ spark vasoregulation in resistance arteries by pressure-induced oxidative activation of PKG.

69. FMG Versus EMG: A Comparison of Usability for Real-Time Pattern Recognition Based Control.

70. Motion analysis for the evaluation of muscle overactivity: A point of view.

71. A Review of Force Myography Research and Development.

72. Biaxial Basal Tone and Passive Testing of the Murine Reproductive System Using a Pressure Myograph.

73. Diagnostic accuracy, validity, and reliability of Tensiomyography to assess muscle function and exercise-induced fatigue in healthy participants. A systematic review with meta-analysis.

74. Measurement of maximum tongue protrusion force (MTPF) in healthy young adults.

75. Heterocellular Contact Can Dictate Arterial Function.

76. Validity of electrical impedance myography to estimate percent body fat: comparison to bio-electrical impedance and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry.

77. Erythromycin relaxes BALB/c mouse airway smooth muscle.

78. Quantitative neuroimaging biomarkers in a series of 20 adult patients with POLG mutations.

79. Comparison of the TOF-Cuff ® monitor with electromyography and acceleromyography during recovery from neuromuscular block.

80. Separation of Subcutaneous Fat From Muscle in Surface Electrical Impedance Myography Measurements Using Model Component Analysis.

81. Simultaneous Measurements of Tension and Free H 2 S in Mesenteric Arteries.

82. Vascular Myography to Examine Functional Responses of Isolated Blood Vessels.

83. A review on crosstalk in myographic signals.

84. A novel method to assess rate of force relaxation: reliability and comparisons with rate of force development across various muscles.

85. Assessing the viscoelastic properties of upper trapezius muscle: Intra- and inter-tester reliability and the effect of shoulder elevation.

86. Reducing sample size requirements for future ALS clinical trials with a dedicated electrical impedance myography system.

87. Regressing grasping using force myography: an exploratory study.

88. Mechanomyography responses characterize altered muscle function during electrical stimulation-evoked cycling in individuals with spinal cord injury.

89. Mechanomyography for Intraoperative Assessment of Cortical Breach During Instrumented Spine Surgery.

90. Isometric Contractility Measurement of the Mouse Mesenteric Artery Using Wire Myography.

91. A proportional control scheme for high density force myography.

92. Test-retest reliability of laser displacement mechanomyography in paraspinal muscles while in lumbar extension or flexion.

93. Assessment of Skeletal Muscle Contractile Properties by Radial Displacement: The Case for Tensiomyography.

94. Connectivity Measures of Uterine Activity using Magnetomyography.

95. Reliability of tensiomyography and myotonometry in detecting mechanical and contractile characteristics of the lumbar erector spinae in healthy volunteers.

96. Development of a pressure sensor system for unobtrusive monitoring of abdominal muscle activities.

97. Gluteus maximus contraction velocity assessed by tensiomyography improves following arthroscopic treatment of femoroacetabular impingement.

98. A more precise, repeatable and diagnostic alternative to surface electromyography - an appraisal of the clinical utility of acoustic myography.

99. Recovery of muscle function after deep neuromuscular block by means of diaphragm ultrasonography and adductor of pollicis acceleromyography with comparison of neostigmine vs. sugammadex as reversal drugs: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

100. Microtubule Regulation of Kv7 Channels Orchestrates cAMP-Mediated Vasorelaxations in Rat Arterial Smooth Muscle.

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