Quantitative analysis by <sup>31</sup>P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of abnormal mitochondrial oxidation in skeletal muscle during recovery from exercise
Graham J. Kemp(John Radcliffe Hospital), G. K. Radda(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), Linda Hands(John Radcliffe Hospital), Peter Styles(University of Oxford), Thompson Ch(John Radcliffe Hospital), B. Rajagopalan(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), D.J. Taylor(University of Oxford)
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