Effect of oral creatine supplementation on human muscle GLUT4 protein content after immobilization.
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B. Ursø | P. Greenhaff | P. Hespel | E. Richter | B. Op 't Eijnde | B. Eijnde | Peter Hespel | Birgitte Ursø | Erik A. Richter | Erik A. Richter | E. A. Richter
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