Human quadriceps cross‐sectional area, torque and neural activation during 6 months strength training
Marco Narici(University of Padua), P. Cerretelli(Institute of Molecular Bioimaging and Physiology), Luca Landoni, C. GAVARDI(University of Geneva), Bengt Kayser, Hans Hoppeler(University of Bern), H. Claassen(University of Bern), Marco Conti(Tecnologie Avanzate (Italy))
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