Positron emission tomography detects greater blood flow and less blood flow heterogeneity in the exercising skeletal muscles of old compared with young men during fatiguing contractions
Thorsten Rudroff(University of Iowa), Kari K. Kalliokoski(University of Turku), Kimmo Kaskinoro(University of Turku), Marco Bucci(University of Turku), Ilkka Heinonen(University of Turku), Marko Seppänen(Tampere University)
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