Autophagy is required for exercise training-induced skeletal muscle adaptation and improvement of physical performance

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Autophagy is required for exercise training-induced skeletal muscle adaptation and improvement of physical performance is …
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P356DOI10.1096/FJ.13-228486
P932PMC publication ID4046188
P698PubMed publication ID23825228
P5875ResearchGate publication ID245029090

P50authorKyle L. HoehnQ42545658
P2093author name stringMei Zhang
Zhen Yan
Rhianna C Laker
Vitor A Lira
Nicholas P Greene
Mitsuharu Okutsu
David S Breen
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P433issue10
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectautophagyQ288322
P304page(s)4184-4193
P577publication date2013-06-27
P1433published inFASEB JournalQ520194
P1476titleAutophagy is required for exercise training-induced skeletal muscle adaptation and improvement of physical performance
P478volume27