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Thomas MM, Trajcevski KE, Coleman SK, et al. Early oxidative shifts in mouse skeletal muscle morphology with high-fat diet consumption do not lead to functional improvements. Physiol Rep. 2014;2(9)doi: 10.14814/phy2.12149.
Thomas, M. M., Trajcevski, K. E., Coleman, S. K., Jiang, M., Di Michele, J., O'Neill, H. M., Lally, J. S., Steinberg, G. R., & Hawke, T. J. (2014). Early oxidative shifts in mouse skeletal muscle morphology with high-fat diet consumption do not lead to functional improvements. Physiological reports, 2(9), . https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12149
Thomas, Melissa M, et al. "Early oxidative shifts in mouse skeletal muscle morphology with high-fat diet consumption do not lead to functional improvements." Physiological reports vol. 2,9 (2014). doi: https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.12149
Thomas MM, Trajcevski KE, Coleman SK, Jiang M, Di Michele J, O'Neill HM, Lally JS, Steinberg GR, Hawke TJ. Early oxidative shifts in mouse skeletal muscle morphology with high-fat diet consumption do not lead to functional improvements. Physiol Rep. 2014 Sep 17;2(9). doi: 10.14814/phy2.12149. Print 2014 Sep 01. PMID: 25247768; PMCID: PMC4270228.
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