Blood flow and oxygenation in peritendinous tissue and calf muscle during dynamic exercise in humans
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Henning Langberg | Robert Boushel | Michael Kjær | H. Langberg | J. Bülow | R. Boushel | M. Kjær | D. Skovgaard | S. Green | Jens Bülow | Simon Green | Dorthe Skovgaard
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