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De novo formation of cytokeratin filament networks originates from the cell cortex in A-431 cells

2001

Of the three major cytoskeletal filament systems, the intermediate filaments are the least understood. Since they differ fundamentally from the actin- and microtubulebased networks by their lack of polarity, it has remained a mystery how and where these principally endless filaments are formed. Using a recently established epithelial cell system in which fluorescently labeled intermediate filaments of the cytokeratin type can be monitored in living cells, we address these issues. By multidimensional time-lapse fluorescence microscopy, we examine de novo intermediate filament network formation from non-filamentous material at the end of mitosis and show that it mirrors disassembly. It is dem…

Time FactorsNeurofilamentGreen Fluorescent ProteinsMitosisArp2/3 complexmacromolecular substancesModels BiologicalCell LineProtein filamentStructural BiologyCell cortexTumor Cells CulturedHumansPhosphorylationCytoskeletonIntermediate filamentMicroscopy VideoDose-Response Relationship DrugbiologyCell BiologyCell biologyLuminescent ProteinsTreadmillingMicroscopy Fluorescencebiology.proteinKeratinsCell DivisionCytokinesisProtein BindingCell Motility and the Cytoskeleton
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Effect of 5% body weight forward pulling on dynamics of treadmill running

2003

Forward pulled running on a treadmill is known to increase mechanical and decrease metabolic constrains relative to normal running. This experimental situation was used to investigate the variations of the mechanical parameters induced by the pulling. Ten subjects ran during 3 min at individually predetermined constant speeds of 16.4 ± 1.4 km · h-1 on a treadmill while being forward pulled by a load equal to 5% of their body weight. Ground reaction forces were recorded during the last 30 s of the run. Kinematic parameters of the stride as well as impulses and mechanical work were then calculated. Stride frequency did not change, while horizontal impulses were highly modified (+38% and -28%,…

Treadmill runningControl theoryDynamics (mechanics)Work (physics)STRIDEOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationGeneral MedicineKinematicsGround reaction forceTreadmillBody weightMathematicsEuropean Journal of Sport Science
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Sprint Acceleration Mechanics in Fatigue Conditions: Compensatory Role of Gluteal Muscles in Horizontal Force Production and Potential Protection of …

2018

Aim: Hamstring muscle injury is the main injury related to sports requiring sprint acceleration. In addition, hamstring muscles have been reported to play a role in horizontal force production during sprint acceleration performance. The aim of the present study was to analyze (i) the determinants of horizontal force production and (ii) the role of hip extensors, and hamstring muscles in particular, for horizontal force production during repeated sprint-induced fatigue conditions. Method: In this experimental laboratory setting study including 14 sprint-trained male athletes, we analyzed (i) the changes in sprint mechanics, peak torque of the knee and hip extensors and flexors, muscle activi…

Vastus lateralis musclePhysiologymuscle[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]sprint kineticsConcentricBicepslcsh:Physiology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinehamstringPhysiology (medical)medicinerisk factorsTreadmillGluteal musclesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSOriginal Research030222 orthopedicslcsh:QP1-981business.industrysports injury prevention030229 sport sciencesMechanicsmusculoskeletal systemSagittal planegluteus maximusmedicine.anatomical_structureSprintbusinesshuman activitiesHamstringperformanceFrontiers in physiology
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Evaluating the user experience of omnidirectional VR walking simulators

2020

Abstract Omnidirectional treadmills (ODTs) have been traditionally proposed as a promising solution for users’ navigation in large-scale virtual environments. These mechanical devices enable users to perform locomotive motion with 360-deg freedom, while keeping their position fixed in the physical world. However, most locomotion approaches based on omnidirectional treadmills have presented either high acquisition or maintenance costs, being the capabilities of the general public, or a limited reliability. In this paper, we present a comparative usability and acceptance study with real users evaluating the two most common approaches for the development of this type of Virtual Reality (VR) wa…

business.industryComputer scienceReliability (computer networking)05 social sciences020207 software engineeringUsability02 engineering and technologyVirtual realityMotion (physics)Human-Computer InteractionUser experience designHuman–computer interactionCorrelation analysis0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesTreadmillbusinessOmnidirectional antenna050107 human factorsSoftwareEntertainment Computing
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RECRUITMENT OF BICEPS FEMORIS MUSCLE REGIONS AT DIFFERENT RUNNING SPEEDS

2017

Background The majority of hamstring strain injuries (HSIs) occur in the late swing phase of high-speed running when hamstrings work eccentrically. The proximal region of the biceps femoris (BF) seems to be the most common site of injury. Elongation of the fascicles in eccentric contractions is higher in the proximal region compared to the distal region of BF, but the neural background to this phenomenon is not clear. Objective To examine the region-specificity of BF muscle activity at different running speeds. Design Observational study. Running speeds were randomized. Setting Laboratory, amateur level. Participants Football players without acute injury/illness, and without HSI history wer…

business.industryPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationStrain (injury)General MedicineIsometric exerciseAnatomyDistal Musclemedicine.diseaseBicepsBiceps femoris muscleMotor unit recruitmentmedicineOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTreadmillbusinessHamstringBritish Journal of Sports Medicine
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Effects of marathon fatigue on running kinematics and economy

2007

International audience; The influence of marathon fatigue on both running kinematics and economy was investigated with 8 subjects. The measurements included a treadmill test at 3 steady submaximal speeds performed before and after the marathon. One complete left leg cycle was videotaped at 100 Hz from the left side at each speed. The analysis included contact time (braking and push-off') and flight time as well as displacements and angular velocities of the left hip and knee. This analysis was complemented by the measurements of the electromyographic (EMG) activity of the gastrocnemius muscle at each running velocity, and energy expenditure (E) of the last 30.s at the 2 slowest speeds. The …

electromyographyContact timePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationElectromyographyKinematicsStretch shortening cycle03 medical and health sciencesGastrocnemius muscle0302 clinical medicinestretch-shortening cyclemedicine[SDV.MHEP.PHY]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Tissues and Organs [q-bio.TO]Orthopedics and Sports MedicineTreadmillMathematicsendurance runningmedicine.diagnostic_test[SPI.MECA.BIOM]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Biomechanics [physics.med-ph]030229 sport sciencesFlight timeeconomyEconomykinematicsRunning economyfatiguehuman activities030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Physical exercise induces rapid release of small extracellular vesicles into the circulation

2015

Cells secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) by default and in response to diverse stimuli for the purpose of cell communication and tissue homeostasis. EVs are present in all body fluids including peripheral blood, and their appearance correlates with specific physiological and pathological conditions. Here, we show that physical activity is associated with the release of nano-sized EVs into the circulation. Healthy individuals were subjected to an incremental exercise protocol of cycling or running until exhaustion, and EVs were isolated from blood plasma samples taken before, immediately after and 90 min after exercise. Small EVs with the size of 100–130 nm, that carried proteins character…

exerciselcsh:Cytologyexosomes570 Life sciencesHsp70extracellular vesicles; exosomes; exercise; ergometer cycling; treadmill running; plasma; Hsp70; FlotillinFlotillinergometer cyclingtreadmill runningOriginal Research Articlelcsh:QH573-671extracellular vesiclesplasma570 BiowissenschaftenJournal of Extracellular Vesicles
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Validity and Reliability of an Instrumented Treadmill with an Accelerometry System for Assessment of Spatio-Temporal Parameters and Impact Transmissi…

2021

Running retraining programs focused on concurrent feedback of acceleration impacts have been demonstrated to be a good strategy to reduce running-related injuries (RRI), as well as to improve running economy and reduce acceleration impacts and injury running incidence. Traditionally, impacts have been registered by mean of accelerometers attached directly to the athletes, which is inaccessible to the entire population, because it requires laboratory conditions. This study investigated the validity and reliability of a new device integrated directly into the treadmill, compared to a traditional acceleration impact system. Thirty healthy athletes with no history of RRI were tested on two sepa…

medicine.medical_specialtyDidáctica de la Expresión CorporalComputer scienceAccelerationValidityInstrumented treadmillInstrumented treadmillAccelerometerlcsh:Chemical technologyBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryRunning03 medical and health sciencesAcceleration0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationAccelerometrymedicinerunningHumanslcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringTreadmillGaitInstrumentationReliability (statistics)Impact accelerationspatio-temporalinstrumented treadmillRetrainingReproducibility of Resultsretraining030229 sport sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsimpact accelerationTransmission (telecommunications)Exercise TestRunning economySpatio-temporal030217 neurology & neurosurgerySensors
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Effects of different backpack loads in acceleration transmission during recreational distance walking

2013

It is well established nowadays the benefits that physical activity can have on the health of individuals. Walking is considered a fundamental method of movement and using a backpack is a common and economical manner of carrying load weight. Nevertheless, the shock wave produced by the impact forces when carrying a backpack can have detrimental effects on health status. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate differences in the accelerations placed on males and females whilst carrying different loads when walking. Twenty nine sports science students (16 males and 13 females) participated in the study under 3 different conditions: no weight, 10% and 20% body weight (BW) added in …

medicine.medical_specialtyDidáctica de la Expresión CorporalPhysical activityPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationWalkingAccelerometerlaw.inventionAccelerationwalkingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationlawPhysiology (medical)AccelerometryaccelerometryEducación Física y DeportivaMedicineTreadmillSimulationTreadmillbusiness.industryLoad carriageload carriageAnthropometryBackpackTransmission (mechanics)Section I – KinesiologytreadmillbusinessFoot (unit)Research Article
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Treadmill and Running Speed Effects on Acceleration Impacts: Curved Non-Motorized Treadmill vs. Conventional Motorized Treadmill

2021

An increase in the popularity of running can be seen over the last decades, with a large number of injuries on it. Most of the running injuries are related to impact accelerations and are due to overuse. In order to reduce the risk of injury or to improve performance and health new treadmill designs have been created, as it can be the curved non-motorized treadmill. The aim of this study was to analyse impact accelerations, spatio-temporal parameters and perceptual differences while running on curved non-motorized treadmill (cNMT) compared to motorized treadmill (MT) at different speeds. Therefore, 27 recreational runners completed two tests consisting of 10 min warm-up and three bouts of 8…

medicine.medical_specialtyDidáctica de la Expresión CorporalWarm-Up ExerciseHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAccelerationAccelerometerArticlebiomechanics03 medical and health sciencesAcceleration0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationHeart RateHeart ratemedicineHumansBiomechanicsTreadmillMathematicsTreadmillRunning injuriesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiomechanicsR030229 sport sciencesIntensity (physics)AccelerometerlocomotionaccelerometerAthletestreadmillExercise TestMedicineAcceleration rate030217 neurology & neurosurgeryLocomotionInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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