Control of phosphocreatine resynthesis during recovery from exercise in human skeletal muscle
Graham J. Kemp(John Radcliffe Hospital), G. K. Radda(Agency for Science, Technology and Research), D. J. Taylor(South Dakota Science and Technology Authority)
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