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Search Results For "Skeletal Muscle"

About (10) results

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A New Model of Body Composition: Concept and Design Features of the DBA-Model

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Obesity Management

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A New Model of Body Composition Detects Association Between Severe Obesity and Increase in Skeletal Muscle Mass

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Model Based Research

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Elasticity Profile of Skin, Neuronal, Cardiac, and Skeletal Muscle Cells after Treatment with the Biofield Energy Healing-Based Proprietary Test Formulation

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Biotechnology and Biomedical Science

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Healthy Aging and Muscle Dysfunction: Will Melatonin Help?

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Aging Research And Healthcare

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The Mechanism of Decline of Senescent Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cell Self-Renewal and Regenerative Proliferation: The Role of Heparan Sulfate-FGF-2--FGFR1-p38αMAPK Axis, Sprouty1, miR-1, miR-133 and miR-29a

Journal:

Skeletal Muscle

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Effect of a High Fat and High Protein Diet on Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Hypertrophy in Rats

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International Journal of Nutrition

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Adaptive Contribution of Thyroid Hormones in Obesity

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International Journal of Negative Results

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Transcriptomics: An Important Tool in The Analysis of the Skeletal Muscle

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Skeletal Muscle

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Low Energy Intake Impairs Glucose Regulation and Stamina in Japanese Young Women

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International Journal of Nutrition

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Skeletal Muscle Calcium Channel Mutation R528G: Enhanced Channel Inactivation and Omega-Current at Hyperpolarization Contribute to Hypokalemic Periodic Paralysis.

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Neurological Research And Therapy