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. 2013 Jun 15;591(12):3101-2.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.2013.251553.

Stress-induced increase in muscle force: truth or myth?

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Stress-induced increase in muscle force: truth or myth?

Silvestro Roatta et al. J Physiol. .
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