Skeletal muscle microvascular recruitment by physiological hyperinsulinemia precedes increases in total blood flow.
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E. Barrett | J. Lindner | M. Clark | S. Rattigan | M. Vincent | A. Clark | D. Dawson | A. Clark | Michael G. Clark | Jonathon Lindner | Ej Barrett
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