C Tabary is a scholar working on Surgery, Molecular Biology and Neurology.
According to data from OpenAlex, C Tabary has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 1.2k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Surgery, 5 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in C Tabary's work include Muscle Physiology and Disorders (5 papers), Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment (3 papers) and Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (3 papers). C Tabary is often cited by papers focused on Muscle Physiology and Disorders (5 papers), Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment (3 papers) and Botulinum Toxin and Related Neurological Disorders (3 papers). C Tabary collaborates with scholars based in France and Türkiye. C Tabary's co-authors include C Tardieu, J C Tabary, G Tardieu, G. Goldspink, A. Lespargot, M Lombard, L Cohen-Solal, Jean‐Claude Allain, Odile Blanchard and Mady Le Lous and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physiology, Brain Research and Physical Therapy.
In The Last Decade
C Tabary
18 papers
receiving
1.1k citations
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Physiological and structural changes in the cat's soleus muscle due to immobilization at different lengths by plaster casts*
1972546 citationsJ C Tabary, C Tabary et al.The Journal of Physiologyprofile →
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Tardieu, C, J C Tabary, C Tabary, & G Tardieu. (1982). Adaptation of connective tissue length to immobilization in the lengthened and shortened positions in cat soleus muscle.. PubMed. 78(2). 214–20.43 indexed citations
Tabary, C, et al.. (1979). The respective roles of muscle length and muscle tension in sarcomere number adaptation of guinea-pig soleus muscle.. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 75(5). 589–92.29 indexed citations
Tardieu, C, et al.. (1978). Effects of denervation on the reduction of sarcomere number in cat soleus muscle immobilized in shortened position during seven days.. PubMed. 74(6). 563–7.24 indexed citations
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Tardieu, C, et al.. (1977). The relationship between sarcomere length in the soleus and tibialis anterior and the articular angle of the tibia-calcaneum in cats during growth.. PubMed. 124(Pt 3). 581–8.15 indexed citations
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Tardieu, C, et al.. (1977). Comparison of the sarcomere number adaptation in young and adult animals. Influence of tendon adaptation.. PubMed. 73(8). 1045–55.47 indexed citations
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Tardieu, C, et al.. (1976). Functional adaptation of sarcomere number of normal cat muscle.. PubMed. 72(3). 277–91.61 indexed citations
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Tardieu, C, et al.. (1974). [Change in the number of sarcomeres and in isometric tetanic tension after immobilization of the cat anterior tibialis muscle at different lengths].. PubMed. 68(2). 205–18.9 indexed citations
Tardieu, G, et al.. (1973). [Adjustment of the number of sarcomeres of the muscle fiber to its required length. Consequence of this regulation and of its disorders observed in neurology].. PubMed. 129(1). 21–42.6 indexed citations
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Tardieu, G, et al.. (1973). [Proceedings: Influence of plaster-caste immobilization on the length of peroneus profundus muscle fibers in the cat. Comparative study on the soleus].. PubMed. 67(3). 359A–359A.1 indexed citations
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Tardieu, C, et al.. (1972). [Neural regulation and adaptation of the number of sarcomeres of the muscle fiber to the length imposed upon it].. PubMed. 65. Suppl 1:168A–Suppl 1:168A.
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Tabary, J C, C Tabary, C Tardieu, G Tardieu, & G. Goldspink. (1972). Physiological and structural changes in the cat's soleus muscle due to immobilization at different lengths by plaster casts*. The Journal of Physiology. 224(1). 231–244.546 indexed citations breakdown →
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Tardieu, G, C Tardieu, & C Tabary. (1968). [Crayon drawing tests. Clinical study. Determination of temporospatial curves with cinematographic recording (dyschronometry, kinetic tremor, hypermetria, parasitic movement].. PubMed. 16(1). 105–20.1 indexed citations
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