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Gross pathology / Exercise physiology / Tissues / Soft tissue / Muscle / Skeletal striated muscle / Sarcolemma / Myosatellite cell / Atrophy / Anatomy / Biology / Muscular system
Date: 2006-12-21 09:49:36
Gross pathology
Exercise physiology
Tissues
Soft tissue
Muscle
Skeletal striated muscle
Sarcolemma
Myosatellite cell
Atrophy
Anatomy
Biology
Muscular system

Ultrastructure of the 2-months denervated rat leg muscle Anna Jakubiec-Puka, Hanna Chomontowska, Kazimierz Krawczyk, Donatella Biral(1) Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology,Warsaw, Poland, and

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