Caloric Restriction Rejuvenates Skeletal Muscle Growth in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Ever Espino-González(University of Copenhagen), T. Scott Bowen(Leipzig Heart Institute), Nadira Yuldasheva(University of Leeds), Viktor Engman(University of Leeds), Volker Adams(Technische Universität Dresden), Mattia Scalabrin(University of Leeds), Chew W. Cheng(University of Leeds), Alessandro Cataliotti(University of Catania), Nathanael Wood(University of Leeds), Michael A. Colman(University of Leeds), Peter G. Tickle(University of Leeds), George W. Booz(University of Mississippi Medical Center), Raffaele Altara(Maastricht University), Gustavo José Justo da Silva(Norwegian University of Science and Technology), Harrison Gallagher(University of Leeds), Lee D. Roberts(University of Leeds), Marcelo G. Pereira(Universidade de São Paulo), Xinyue Yu(Jilin University), Ziyi Zhong(University of Liverpool), Stuart Egginton(University of Leeds)
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