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The effect of intermittent hemidiaphragm stimulation during surgery on mitochondrial function, single fiber contractile force and catabolic pathways in humans
Sponsoring Agency:
NATL INST OF HLTH NIAM
Investigators
Christiaan Leeuwenburgh
Professor
Md-Physiology and Aging, College-Medicine
cleeuwen@aging.ufl.edu
Inactive Expert
Anatole Martin
Professor
Physical Therapy, Public Health & Health Professions
Thomas Beaver
Professor
Surgery, College Of Medicine
thomas.beaver@surgery.ufl.edu
Inactive Expert
Leonardo Ferreira
Associate Professor
Hh-Apk-Administration, College-Hlth/Human Performance
Barbara Smith
Research Asst. Professor
Hp-Physical Therapy, College-Publ Hlth / Hlth Profs
bksmith@ufl.edu
Inactive Expert
Tiago Noguchi Machuca
Chief Of The Division Of Thoracic Surgery
Md-Surgery-Thoracic, College-Medicine
Karyn Esser
Professor and Chair
Md-Physiology and Aging, College-Medicine
kaesser@ufl.edu
Robert Mankowski
Assistant Professor
Md-Physiology and Aging, College-Medicine
r.mankowski@ufl.edu
Funding
Award
$1,652,592.00
Begin Date
July 27, 2017
End Date
May 31, 2022
Research Terms
Clinical Medicine
Rehabilitation
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Health Care
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