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Comment
. 2021 Apr 1:12:663677.
doi: 10.3389/fphys.2021.663677. eCollection 2021.

Commentary: Long-Term Exercise Reduces Formation of Tubular Aggregates and Promotes Maintenance of Ca2+ Entry Units in Aged Muscle

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Commentary: Long-Term Exercise Reduces Formation of Tubular Aggregates and Promotes Maintenance of Ca2+ Entry Units in Aged Muscle

Alexandra Salvi et al. Front Physiol. .
No abstract available

Keywords: STIM 1; genetics disease; long-term exercise; store operated Ca entry 2+; tubular aggregate myopathy.

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