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. 2016 Sep 15;594(18):5043-4.
doi: 10.1113/JP272746.

Delineating the effects of aerobic training versus aerobic capacity on satellite cell behaviour in humans

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Delineating the effects of aerobic training versus aerobic capacity on satellite cell behaviour in humans

Kevin A Murach. J Physiol. .
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