Increased <i>FXYD1</i> and <i>PGC‐1</i> α mRNA after blood flow‐restricted running is related to fibre type‐specific AMPK signalling and oxidative stress in human muscle
Danny Christiansen(Victoria University), David J. Bishop(Victoria University)
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