Calorie Restriction Increases Muscle Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Healthy Humans
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Eric Ravussin | E. Ravussin | L. Heilbronn | Steven R Smith | B. Ukropcová | W. A. Deutsch | Anthony E Civitarese | Walter A Deutsch | Barbara Ukropcova | A. Civitarese | Stacy Carling | Leonie K Heilbronn | Mathew H Hulver | S. Carling | Walter A. Deutsch | Eric Ravussin | Leonie K. Heilbronn | Barbara Ukropcova | STEVEN R. Smith | Mathew H. Hulver
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