Adiposity attenuates muscle quality and the adaptive response to resistance exercise in non-obese, healthy adults
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E. Hoffman | P. Thompson | L. Pescatello | P. Clarkson | M. Peterson | P. Gordon | J. Devaney | H. Gordish-Dressman | Monica Jeanne Hubal | T. Angelopoulos | P. Visich | R. Zoeller | R. Seip | D. Liu | E. Pistilli | N. Moyna | D. Liu
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