Training-induced changes in muscle CSA, muscle strength, EMG, and rate of force development in elderly subjects after long-term unilateral disuse.
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Per Aagaard | Michael Kjaer | M. Kjaer | P. Aagaard | S. Magnusson | S Peter Magnusson | Charlotte Suetta | C. Suetta | Anna Rosted | Ane K Jakobsen | Benn Duus | A. K. Jakobsen | B. Duus | A. Rosted | S. P. Magnusson
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