p53 Improves Aerobic Exercise Capacity and Augments Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial DNA Content
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Robert S. Balaban | Wenzhe Ma | Stasia A. Anderson | Ju-Gyeong Kang | R. Balaban | P. M. Hwang | Wenzhe Ma | Joon-Young Park | Ping-yuan Wang | Takumi Matsumoto | H. Sung | Jeong W Choi | S. Anderson | S. C. Leary | Ju-Gyeong Kang | Paul M. Hwang | Joon-Young Park | Ping-yuan Wang | Takumi Matsumoto | Ho Joong Sung | Jeong W. Choi | Scot C. Leary | S. Leary | J. Choi | P. Hwang
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