Obestatin controls skeletal muscle fiber-type determination
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V. Mouly | R. Gallego | R. Nogueiras | J. Relova | J. P. Camiña | Y. Pazos | X. Casabiell | Icia Santos-Zas | Tania Cid‐Díaz | Jessica González‐Sánchez | Uxía Gurriarán-Rodríguez | Carlos Seoane-Mosteiro | Begoña Porteiro | B. Porteiro | J. Camiña
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