Cahill, T.; Cope, H.; Bass, J.J.; Overbey, E.G.; Gilbert, R.; da Silveira, W.A.; Paul, A.M.; Mishra, T.; Herranz, R.; Reinsch, S.S.;
et al. Mammalian and Invertebrate Models as Complementary Tools for Gaining Mechanistic Insight on Muscle Responses to Spaceflight. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2021, 22, 9470.
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et al. Mammalian and Invertebrate Models as Complementary Tools for Gaining Mechanistic Insight on Muscle Responses to Spaceflight. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2021; 22(17):9470.
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Cahill, T., Cope, H., Bass, J. J., Overbey, E. G., Gilbert, R., da Silveira, W. A., Paul, A. M., Mishra, T., Herranz, R., Reinsch, S. S., Costes, S. V., Hardiman, G., Szewczyk, N. J., & Tahimic, C. G. T.
(2021). Mammalian and Invertebrate Models as Complementary Tools for Gaining Mechanistic Insight on Muscle Responses to Spaceflight. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(17), 9470.
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