Gross ultrastructural changes and necrotic fiber segments in elbow flexor muscles after maximal voluntary eccentric action in humans.
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Gøran Paulsen | T. Raastad | G. Paulsen | L. Bergersen | Fredrik Lauritzen | Truls Raastad | Linda Hildegard Bergersen | Simen Gylterud Owe | F. Lauritzen | S. Owe
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