Carnitine Acetyltransferase Mitigates Metabolic Inertia and Muscle Fatigue during Exercise.
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Jessica R Gooding | Vera B Schrauwen-Hinderling | Lucas Lindeboom | Patrick Schrauwen | O. Ilkayeva | P. Schrauwen | D. Muoio | R. Stevens | T. Koves | Kari E. Wong | J. Gooding | V. Schrauwen-Hinderling | Sarah E. Seiler | Michael N. Davies | K. DeBalsi | Deborah M Muoio | Timothy R Koves | Sarah E Seiler | Kari E Wong | Robert D Stevens | Olga R Ilkayeva | April H Wittmann | Karen L DeBalsi | Michael N Davies | L. Lindeboom | April H. Wittmann
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