Correlation between contractile strength and myosin heavy chain isoform composition in human skeletal muscle

scientific article published on 01 August 1998

Correlation between contractile strength and myosin heavy chain isoform composition in human skeletal muscle is …
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P356DOI10.1097/00005768-199808000-00006
P698PubMed publication ID9710860

P50authorPer AagaardQ54192829
P2093author name stringJ L Andersen
P433issue8
P304page(s)1217-1222
P577publication date1998-08-01
P1433published inMedicine and Science in Sports and ExerciseQ15761936
P1476titleCorrelation between contractile strength and myosin heavy chain isoform composition in human skeletal muscle
P478volume30

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