VEGF-A splice variants and related receptor expression in human skeletal muscle following submaximal exercise.
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E Jansson | J. Timmons | T. Gustafsson | C. Sundberg | T Gustafsson | H Ameln | H Fischer | C J Sundberg | J A Timmons | H. Fischer | E. Jansson | H. Ameln | Helene Ameln
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