Proceedings of the 4th Rocky Mountain Muscle Symposium

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Joumaa, VenusHessel, Anthony
Nishikawa, Kiisa
Millard, Matthew
Han, Seong-won
Bell, Kaylyn
Leonard, Tim
Corr, David
Swank, Douglas
Corvelyn, Marlies
Sahani, Ridhi
Mazara, Nicole
Moo, Eng Kuan
Lieber, Rick
Kaya, Motoshi
Granzier, Henk
Oldshue, Ashley
Adkins, Amy
Loya, Amy
Boldt, Kevin
Desloovere, Kaat
Fukutani, Atsuki
Martino, Giovanni
De Beukelaer, Nathalie
Horslen, Brian
Agten, Anouk
Costamagna, Domiziana
Lee, Sabrina
Schwaner, Marie Janneke
Abbott, Emily
Binder-Markey, Benjamin
Siebert, Tobias
Lin, David
Fontana, Heiliane de Brito
Daley, Monica
Hahn, Daniel
Evangelidis, Pavlos
Knaus, Katherine
Smith, Ian
Deloovere, Kat
Kawakami, Yasuo
Hodson-Tole, Emma
Oliveira, Liliam
Ichinose, Hoshizora
Tillin, Neale
Raiteri, Brent
Seiberl, Wolfgang
Vaz, Marco
Cruz-Montecinos, Carlos
Griffiths, Robert
MacIntosh, Brian
Lourdes Rios, Jacqueline
Bossuyt, Fransiska
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2019-07-27Subject
molecular muscle mechanicsmolecular muscle physiology
cellular muscle mechanics
cellular muscle physiology
in vivo animal muscle function
in vivo human muscle function
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Proceedings from the 4th Rocky Mountain Muscle Symposium, Canmore Nordic Centre, July 27-29, 2019Collections
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