Guillaume Y. Millet
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View article: Fatigue at your fingertips: Can a brief handgrip task reveal your subjective fatigue state?
Fatigue at your fingertips: Can a brief handgrip task reveal your subjective fatigue state? Open
View article: Poor Sleep Quality Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Running‐Related Injuries: A Prospective Study of 339 Runners Over Six Months
Poor Sleep Quality Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Running‐Related Injuries: A Prospective Study of 339 Runners Over Six Months Open
Association between sleep and running‐related injuries (RRI) risk remains still unclear. This prospective cohort study investigated whether sleep quality and quantity, along with training load and complementary recovery factors, were assoc…
View article: Effects of Narrow- versus Wide-Pulse Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Training on Isometric Strength and Underlying Neuromuscular Adaptations
Effects of Narrow- versus Wide-Pulse Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Training on Isometric Strength and Underlying Neuromuscular Adaptations Open
Purpose The training effects of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) delivered with narrow pulses are relatively well known. Wide-pulse NMES has recently received increasing attention, but mainly for acute applications. The aim of t…
View article: Full Robotic Whole Graft Liver Transplantation: A Novel Approach
Full Robotic Whole Graft Liver Transplantation: A Novel Approach Open
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View article: The independent effects of age and sex in performance fatigability profile after a ramp incremental cycling test
The independent effects of age and sex in performance fatigability profile after a ramp incremental cycling test Open
Purpose To investigate the effects of age and sex in performance fatigability profile after a ramp incremental (RI) test. Methods Older females ( n = 13; 66 ± 5 yrs) and males ( n = 13; 68 ± 4 yrs), and young females ( n = 11; 25 ± 5 yrs) …
View article: Cost-effectiveness and clinical impact of robotic-assisted hepatectomy
Cost-effectiveness and clinical impact of robotic-assisted hepatectomy Open
View article: Is survival influenced by metastatic site in synchronous metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC)? A prospective real-world BACAP study
Is survival influenced by metastatic site in synchronous metastatic pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PDAC)? A prospective real-world BACAP study Open
Background: Advanced pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) carries a dismal prognosis with a 5-year survival rate of 3%. While treated as an even population, previous retrospective studies suggested significantly different survival rates…
View article: Radioembolization prior to liver resection may increase the risk of severe biliary complications: A multicenter, retrospective cohort study performed in France
Radioembolization prior to liver resection may increase the risk of severe biliary complications: A multicenter, retrospective cohort study performed in France Open
View article: Unravelling age-related gait decline in cerebral palsy: insights into physiological changes and functional implications through an observational study—a French study protocol in a laboratory setting
Unravelling age-related gait decline in cerebral palsy: insights into physiological changes and functional implications through an observational study—a French study protocol in a laboratory setting Open
Introduction Cerebral palsy (CP) presents a complex neurodevelopmental disorder with a spectrum of motor impairments stemming from early brain injury. Whereas CP is traditionally viewed as a non-progressive condition, emerging evidence sug…
View article: Are females getting more fatigable as they age?
Are females getting more fatigable as they age? Open
View article: Predictive genomic and transcriptomic analysis on endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration materials from primary pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a prospective multicentre study
Predictive genomic and transcriptomic analysis on endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration materials from primary pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a prospective multicentre study Open
View article: Walking Economy and Preferred Speed in Old and Very Old Men
Walking Economy and Preferred Speed in Old and Very Old Men Open
Purpose With aging, the decline in preferred walking speed (PWS), influenced by the increased energy cost of walking (CoW), is a key predictor of morbidity. However, the determinants associated with PWS and CoW remain poorly understood, es…
View article: Effects of carbon versus plastic ankle foot orthoses on gait outcomes and energy cost in patients with chronic stroke
Effects of carbon versus plastic ankle foot orthoses on gait outcomes and energy cost in patients with chronic stroke Open
Objective: To compare the walking performances of hemiplegic subjects with chronic stroke under 3 conditions: with a new standard carbon fibre ankle foot orthosis (C-AFO), with a personal custom-made plastic AFO (P-AFO), and without any or…
View article: Impact of a Self-Autonomous Evaluation Station and Personalized Training Algorithm on Quality of Life and Physical Capacities in Sedentary Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial
Impact of a Self-Autonomous Evaluation Station and Personalized Training Algorithm on Quality of Life and Physical Capacities in Sedentary Adults: Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Background Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for noncommunicable diseases and a leading cause of premature death. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity (PA) wee…
View article: Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice
Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice Open
View article: Reliability of Corticospinal and Motoneuronal Excitability Evaluation during Unfatiguing and Fatiguing Cycling Exercise
Reliability of Corticospinal and Motoneuronal Excitability Evaluation during Unfatiguing and Fatiguing Cycling Exercise Open
Introduction Central nervous system excitability depends on the task performed, muscle group solicited, and contraction type. However, little is known on corticospinal and motoneuronal excitability measured during locomotor exercise. This …
View article: Sleep and Ultramarathon: Exploring Patterns, Strategies, and Repercussions of 1,154 Mountain Ultramarathons Finishers
Sleep and Ultramarathon: Exploring Patterns, Strategies, and Repercussions of 1,154 Mountain Ultramarathons Finishers Open
View article: Reliability and measurement error of a maximal voluntary toe plantarflexion measurement process
Reliability and measurement error of a maximal voluntary toe plantarflexion measurement process Open
Despite the growing interest, information regarding the psychometric properties of maximal voluntary isometric toe plantarflexion force and rate of force development (RFD) is lacking. Hence, we investigate the test-retest reliability and m…
View article: Reliability of transcranial magnetic stimulation-evoked responses on knee extensor muscles during cycling
Reliability of transcranial magnetic stimulation-evoked responses on knee extensor muscles during cycling Open
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures the excitability and inhibition of corticomotor networks. Despite its task-specificity, few studies have used TMS during dynamic movements and the reliability of TMS-derived measures has not…
View article: Effects of 4-week high intensity interval training on anaerobic capacity, repeated-sprints performance and neuromuscular function
Effects of 4-week high intensity interval training on anaerobic capacity, repeated-sprints performance and neuromuscular function Open
Purpose: High-intensity long-interval training (long-HIIT; interval≥1 min; intensity 85%-100% of maximal oxygen uptake [V̇O 2 max]) is often applied for cardiorespiratory adaptations, however long-HIIT can also challenge the anaerobic and n…
View article: Sleep and ultramarathon: exploring patterns, strategies, and repercussions of 1,154 mountain ultramarathons finishers
Sleep and ultramarathon: exploring patterns, strategies, and repercussions of 1,154 mountain ultramarathons finishers Open
Background Sleep and physical performance are strongly related and mutually influence each other. Athletes, particularly in disciplines like offshore sailing and ultra-endurance sports, often suffer from sleep deprivation due to factors li…
View article: Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice
Enhancing endurance performance with combined imagined and actual physical practice Open
Endurance sports require the sustained maintenance of high effort until the point of task failure. Psychological factors, particularly the perception of effort, exert considerable influence in determining task failure. Training interventio…
View article: Limits of Ultra: Towards an Interdisciplinary Understanding of Ultra-Endurance Running Performance
Limits of Ultra: Towards an Interdisciplinary Understanding of Ultra-Endurance Running Performance Open
View article: Different ramp-incremental slopes elicit similar V<scp>o</scp><sub>2max</sub> and fatigability profiles in females and males despite differences in peak power output
Different ramp-incremental slopes elicit similar V<span>o</span><sub>2max</sub> and fatigability profiles in females and males despite differences in peak power output Open
It was unknown whether performance fatigability and its recovery are affected by different slopes in a ramp incremental (RI) test. It was also uncertain if females and males would respond differently. Performance fatigability was the same …
View article: 2022 French Report Card on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Children and Youth: From Continuous Alarming Conclusions to Encouraging Initiatives
2022 French Report Card on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviors in Children and Youth: From Continuous Alarming Conclusions to Encouraging Initiatives Open
Background : Scientific evidence and public health reports keep highlighting the continuous and alarming worldwide progression of physical inactivity and sedentary behaviors in children and adolescents. The present paper summarizes finding…
View article: Age-Related Differences between Old and Very Old Men in Performance and Fatigability Are Evident after Cycling but Not Isometric or Concentric Single-Limb Tasks
Age-Related Differences between Old and Very Old Men in Performance and Fatigability Are Evident after Cycling but Not Isometric or Concentric Single-Limb Tasks Open
Purpose This study aimed to compare performance and fatigability between young ( n = 13; 18–30 yr), old ( n = 13; 60–80 yr), and very old ( n = 12; >80 yr) men during a single-joint isometric (ISO) and concentric (CON) task performed on an…
View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis
Supplementary Figure 2 from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis Open
PDF file - 202K, Figure S2. Western blot analysis of c-Yes and YAP in human colon cancer cells HT29 and RKO cells treated by oxaliplatin and 5FU.
View article: Supplementary Table 1 from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis
Supplementary Table 1 from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis Open
PDF file - 55K, Table S1. Expression of cell surface stem cell markers in parental HT29 cells, its 5FUresistant 5F7 and 5F31 clonal derivatives, 5FU- and oxaliplatin-resistant HT29FU and HT29OXA subpopulations.
View article: Supplementary Figure Legend from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis
Supplementary Figure Legend from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis Open
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View article: Supplementary Figure 2 from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis
Supplementary Figure 2 from Colon Cancer Cells Escape 5FU Chemotherapy-Induced Cell Death by Entering Stemness and Quiescence Associated with the c-Yes/YAP Axis Open
PDF file - 202K, Figure S2. Western blot analysis of c-Yes and YAP in human colon cancer cells HT29 and RKO cells treated by oxaliplatin and 5FU.