Output Properties in Myocardium From Aged Rats Moderate Intensity, but Not High Intensity, Treadmill Exercise Training Alters Power
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B. Hochner | E. Kodesh | Nir Nesher | G. Diffee | A. Biol | Eunhee Chung | D. Gilon | R. Beeri | E. A. Seversen | Assi Simaan | D. Michael | Eric A. Seversen
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