The role of mTOR signalling in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass in a rodent model of resistance exercise.
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The role of mTOR signalling in the regulation of skeletal muscle mass in a rodent model of resistance exercise.
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scientific article published on 09 August 2016
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Ishii Naokata
Koichi Nakazato
Satoshi Fujita
Troy A Hornberger
Yu Kitaoka
Yuhei Makanae
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2016-08-09T00:00:00Z