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Overview

Gary A. Dudley was affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States during their academic career. Their research contributions, as documented, do not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues. This absence of detailed records limits the ability to outline a comprehensive publication history or main collaborative networks.

The scientist's academic focus on particular fields of study, subfields, and main topics of work is not detailed in the available data. Consequently, there is no specific information regarding the thematic areas or scientific domains that Gary A. Dudley specialized in or contributed to.

There are no records of book publications attributed to Gary A. Dudley, and no awards or recognitions have been documented in the source data. This indicates either an absence of publicly available information about such achievements or that these aspects were not part of their documented academic output.

Gary A. Dudley is recorded as deceased, and the profile is based on retrospective data. All available information reflects the status of their career up to the time of death rather than ongoing or current activity.

Best Publications

  • American College of Sports Medicine Position Stand. Progression Models in Resistance Training for Healthy Adults

    Kraemer Wj;Adams K;Cafarelli E;Dudley Ga

  • Influence of exercise and fiber type on antioxidant enzyme activity in rat skeletal muscle

    Scott K. Powers;David Criswell;John Lawler;Li Li Ji

  • Influence of eccentric actions on skeletal muscle adaptations to resistance training.

    B. M. Hather;P. A. Tesch;P. Buchanan;G. A. Dudley

  • Influence of complete spinal cord injury on skeletal muscle cross-sectional area within the first 6 months of injury.

    Michael J. Castro;David F. Apple;Ellen A. Hillegass;Gary A. Dudley

  • Influence of complete spinal cord injury on skeletal muscle within 6 mo of injury

    Michael J. Castro;David F. Apple;Robert S. Staron;Gerson E. R. Campos

  • Mapping of electrical muscle stimulation using MRI

    Gregory R. Adams;Robert T. Harris;Daniel Woodard;Gary A. Dudley

  • Incompatibility of endurance- and strength-training modes of exercise.

    Gary A. Dudley;Rusdan Djamil

  • Skeletal muscle atrophy and increased intramuscular fat after incomplete spinal cord injury.

    A S Gorgey;G A Dudley;G A Dudley

  • Force and EMG signal patterns during repeated bouts of concentric or eccentric muscle actions

    P. A. Tesch;G. A. Dudley;M. R. Duvoisin;B. M. Hather

  • Importance of eccentric actions in performance adaptations to resistance training

    G A Dudley;P A Tesch;B J Miller;P Buchanan

  • Effects of lower limb unloading on skeletal muscle mass and function in humans

    H. E. Berg;G. A. Dudley;T. Haggmark;H. Ohlsen

  • Effect of resistance training on muscle use during exercise

    Lori L. Ploutz;Per A. Tesch;Ronald L. Biro;Gary A. Dudley

  • Magnetic resonance imaging and electromyography as indexes of muscle function

    Gregory R. Adams;Marc R. Duvoisin;Gary A. Dudley

  • Strength, skeletal muscle composition, and enzyme activity in multiple sclerosis

    J. A. Kent-Braun;A. V. Ng;M. Castro;M. W. Weiner

  • Skeletal muscle responses to lower limb suspension in humans

    Bruce M. Hather;Gregory R. Adams;Per A. Tesch;Gary A. Dudley

  • Noninvasive analysis of human neck muscle function

    Michael S. Conley;Ronald A. Meyer;Jacob J. Bloomberg;Daniel L. Feeback

  • Time course of molecular responses of human skeletal muscle to acute bouts of resistance exercise.

    C. Scott Bickel;Jill Slade;Ed Mahoney;Fadia Haddad

  • Intramuscular fat and glucose tolerance after spinal cord injury--a cross-sectional study.

    C P Elder;D F Apple;C S Bickel;C S Bickel;R A Meyer

  • Structural and metabolic characteristics of human skeletal muscle following 30 days of simulated microgravity.

    Robert S. Hikida;Philip D. Gollnick;Gary A. Dudley;Victor A. Convertino

  • Physiological and performance responses to overtraining in elite judo athletes.

    Robin Callister;Robert J. Callister;Steven J. Fleck;Gary A. Dudley

Frequent Co-Authors

Per A. Tesch
Per A. Tesch Karolinska Institute
Victor A. Convertino
Victor A. Convertino United States Department of the Army
Robert G. Miller
Robert G. Miller California Pacific Medical Center
William J. Kraemer
William J. Kraemer The Ohio State University
Larry R. Kaiser
Larry R. Kaiser Temple University
Nicholas A. Ratamess
Nicholas A. Ratamess College of New Jersey
Sharmila Majumdar
Sharmila Majumdar University of California, San Francisco
Peter F. Johnson
Peter F. Johnson National Institutes of Health
Jacob J. Bloomberg
Jacob J. Bloomberg Johnson Space Center
Scott K. Powers
Scott K. Powers University of Florida

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