Functional, structural, and chemical changes in myosin associated with hydrogen peroxide treatment of skeletal muscle fibers.
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LeeAnn Higgins | David D. Thomas | D. Spakowicz | D. Ferrington | L. Thompson | D. Lowe | L. Higgins | Dawn A Lowe | David D Thomas | Ewa Prochniewicz | Daniel J Spakowicz | Kate O'Conor | LaDora V Thompson | Deborah A Ferrington | E. Próchniewicz | Kate O'Conor | D. Thomas | Daniel J. Spakowicz
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