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Interacting-heads motif explains the X-ray diffraction pattern of relaxed vertebrate skeletal muscle.
Noninvasive measures of central and peripheral activation in human muscle fatigue.
The association of peripheral monocyte derived interleukin 1beta (IL-1beta), IL-1 receptor antagonist, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha with osteoarthritis in the elderly.
From synapse to nucleus and back again--communication over distance within neurons.
Postexercise phosphocreatine resynthesis is slowed in multiple sclerosis.
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Postexercise phosphocreatine resynthesis is slowed in multiple sclerosis.
Kent-Braun JA, Sharma KR, Miller RG, Weiner MW. Postexercise phosphocreatine resynthesis is slowed in multiple sclerosis. Muscle Nerve. 1994 Aug; 17(8):835-41.
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Jane Kent-Braun PhD