Phosphocreatine and ATP content in human single muscle fibres before and after maximum dynamic exercise
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W. Mechelen | A. de Haan | A. Sargeant | W. van Mechelen | R. Ferguson | C. Karatzaferi | A. Haan | W. van Mechelen | C. Karatzaferi | A. de Haan | R. Ferguson | A. Sargeant | R. Ferguson
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