Isoform Diversity of Giant Proteins in Relation to Passive and Active Contractile Properties of Rabbit Skeletal Muscles
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Wolfgang A. Linke | Christian Andresen | Christiane A. Opitz | Martina Krüger | W. Linke | C. Opitz | M. Krüger | Irina Makarenko | Lucas G. Prado | I. Makarenko | Christian Andresen
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