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Timothy F. Tirrell, Mark S. Cook, J. Austin Carr, Evie Lin, Samuel R. Ward, Richard L. Lieber; Human skeletal muscle biochemical diversity. J Exp Biol 15 August 2012; 215 (16): 2931. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.077347
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