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    12008Skeletal muscle fatigue: cellular mechanisms.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 88(1):287-332 (2008)
    22003Principles of force gradation in skeletal muscles.



    +-nlNeural Plast 10(1-2):69-76 (2003)
    32010Control of muscle blood flow during exercise: local factors and integrative mechanisms.



    +-nlActa Physiol (Oxf) 199(4):349-65 (2010)
    42011From syncitium to regulated pump: a cardiac muscle cellular update.



    +-nlAdv Physiol Educ 35(1):22-7 (2011)
    52010Lifting the nebula: novel insights into skeletal muscle contractility.



    +-nlPhysiology (Bethesda) 25(5):304-10 (2010)
    62010Advances in muscle physiology and pathophysiology.



    +-nlJ Biomed Biotechnol 2010(-):- (2010)
    72010MicroRNAs in skeletal muscle: their role and regulation in development, disease and function.



    +-nlJ Physiol 588(Pt 21):4075-87 (2010)
    82009Deconstructing calsequestrin. Complex buffering in the calcium store of skeletal muscle.



    +-nlJ Physiol 587(Pt 13):3101-11 (2009)
    92009Minor sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane components that modulate excitation-contraction coupling in striated muscles.



    +-nlJ Physiol 587(Pt 13):3071-9 (2009)
    102009Cell-cell and intracellular lactate shuttles.



    +-nlJ Physiol 587(Pt 23):5591-600 (2009)
    112006Role of AMPK in skeletal muscle metabolic regulation and adaptation in relation to exercise.



    +-nlJ Physiol 574(Pt 1):17-31 (2006)
    122011Subcellular trafficking of the substrate transporters GLUT4 and CD36 in cardiomyocytes.



    +-nlCell Mol Life Sci 68(15):2525-38 (2011)
    132008Exercise-induced oxidative stress: cellular mechanisms and impact on muscle force production.



    +-nlPhysiol Rev 88(4):1243-76 (2008)
    142009Cellular mechanisms regulating protein synthesis and skeletal muscle hypertrophy in animals.



    +-nlJ Appl Physiol 106(4):1367-73 (2009)



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