Genetic and Epigenetic Regulation of Skeletal Muscle Ribosome Biogenesis with Exercise
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Kevin A. Murach | J. McCarthy | F. von Walden | C. Peterson | V. Figueiredo | G. Zentner | B. Alkner | Björn A. Alkner | K. Murach | R. Fernandez-Gonzalo | Yuan Wen | J. Norrbom | F. Walden | I. Vechetti | C. Mobley | Taylor R. Valentino | Ivan J. Vechetti | C. Peterson | Taylor Valentino
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