Reduced Muscle Strength in Barth Syndrome May Be Improved by Resistance Exercise Training: A Pilot Study
Adam J. Bittel(Washington University in St. Louis), W. Todd Cade(University of Maryland, Baltimore), Kathryn L. Bohnert(Washington University in St. Louis), Lisa de las Fuentes(Washington University in St. Louis), Linda R. Peterson(Peterson (Norway)), Carolyn L. Taylor(Medical University of South Carolina), Dominic N. Reeds(Washington University in St. Louis), Barry J. Byrne(University of Florida), Manuela Corti(University of Florida)
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