Overcoming muscle atrophy in a hibernating mammal despite prolonged disuse in dormancy: Proteomic and molecular assessment
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Myung-Woo Byun | M. Byun | Ju-Woon Lee | Kisoo Lee | Joo Young Park | Woojae Yoo | Taesik Gwag | Inho Choi | Ju-woon Lee | I. Choi | Woojae Yoo | Kisoo Lee | T. Gwag | Joo Young Park
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