Sprint-interval but not continuous exercise increases PGC-1α protein content and p53 phosphorylation in nuclear fractions of human skeletal muscle
Cesare Granata(Deutsches Diabetes-Zentrum e.V.), David J. Bishop(Victoria University)
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