P-19 The responses of myostatin, follistatain and satellite cell in rat skeletal muscle during compensatory hypertrophy(The Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meetings of Japan Society of Exercise and Sports Physiology July 28・29,(Tsukuba))
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- 日本運動生理学会の論文
- 2013-02-00
著者
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Naito Hisashi
Juntendo Sports Clinic Juntendo University Hospital
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Goto Katsumasa
Toyohashi Sozo Univ.
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Yoshioka Toshitada
Hirosaki Gakuin Univ.
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SHIBAGUCHI Tsubasa
Osaka Univ.
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YOSHIHARA Toshinori
Juntendo University
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Sugiura Takao
Yamaguchi Univ.
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Goto Katsumasa
Toyohashi Souzou University
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Naito Hisashi
Juntendo Univ.
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YOSHIHARA Toshinori
Juntendo Univ.
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