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Importance of satellite cells in the strength recovery after eccentric contraction-induced muscle injury
Christopher R. Rathbone
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J. C. Wenke
, Gordon L. Warren
, R. B. Armstrong
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Satellite Cells
100%
Muscle Damage
100%
Eccentric Contraction
100%
Strength Recovery
100%
Irradiation
50%
Contraction-induced Injury
50%
Isometric Torque
33%
Force Recovery
33%
Satellite Cell Activation
33%
Adult Female
16%
ICR Mice
16%
Torque Production
16%
Common Peroneal Nerve
16%
Crural
16%
Nerve Cuff
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Muscle Injury
100%
Satellite Cell
100%
Eccentric Muscle Contraction
100%
Cell Proliferation
33%
Isometrics
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Isometrics
100%
Muscle Injury
100%
Cell Proliferation
100%
Nerve Cuff
50%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Mouse
100%
Muscle Injury
100%
Muscle
33%