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Sunday, January 17, 2010
Exercise-induced histone modifications in human skeletal muscle.
CiteULike: Exercise-induced histone modifications in human skeletal muscle.: "McGee, S. L., Fairlie, E., Garnham, A. P., and Hargreaves, M. (2009). Exercise-induced histone modifications in human skeletal muscle. The Journal of physiology, 587(Pt 24):5951-5958."
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