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Skeletal muscle fatigue in old age: whose advantage?
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Skeletal muscle fatigue in old age: whose advantage?
Kent-Braun JA. Skeletal muscle fatigue in old age: whose advantage? Exerc Sport Sci Rev. 2009 Jan; 37(1):3-9.
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Aged
Aging
Ankle Joint
Humans
Motor Neurons
Muscle Contraction
Muscle Fatigue
Muscle, Skeletal
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Jane Kent-Braun PhD