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179 related items for PubMed ID: 18202580
1. Contrasting influences of age and sex on muscle fatigue. Russ DW, Towse TF, Wigmore DM, Lanza IR, Kent-Braun JA. Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2008 Feb; 40(2):234-41. PubMed ID: 18202580 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
2. Mechanisms of fatigue differ after low- and high-force fatiguing contractions in men and women. Yoon T, Schlinder Delap B, Griffith EE, Hunter SK. Muscle Nerve; 2007 Oct; 36(4):515-24. PubMed ID: 17626289 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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