The nuclear receptor, Nor-1, markedly increases type II oxidative muscle fibers and resistance to fatigue.
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G. Muscat | S. Andrikopoulos | N. Martel | Joel M. Goode | N. Eriksson | R. Fitzsimmons | M. Pearen | Michael A. Pearen
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