Total body skeletal muscle mass: estimation by creatine (methyl-d3) dilution in humans.
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E. Ravussin | W. Evans | W. Cefalu | S. Turner | M. Hellerstein | Michael S. Leonard | Ram R Miller | S. Stimpson | R. V. Clark | A. Walker | R. O’Connor-Semmes
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