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Quoted phrase not found in phrase index: "Increased variability in muscle fiber diameter"
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Muscle fiber-type distribution predicts weight gain and unfavorable left ventricular geometry: a 19 year follow-up study.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2006 Jan 10;6:2. doi: 10.1186/1471-2261-6-2.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2006.
PMID: 16403232
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BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle consists of type-I (slow-twitch) and type-II (fast-twitch) fibers, with proportions highly variable between individuals and mostly determined by genetic factors. ...At baseline in 1984 muscle fiber-type distribution ( …
BACKGROUND: Skeletal muscle consists of type-I (slow-twitch) and type-II (fast-twitch) fibers, with proportions highly vari …
Irreversible morphological changes contributing to depressed cardiac function after surgery for chronic aortic regurgitation.
Donaldson RM, Florio R, Rickards AF, Bennett JG, Yacoub M, Ross DN, Olsen E.
Donaldson RM, et al.
Br Heart J. 1982 Dec;48(6):589-97. doi: 10.1136/hrt.48.6.589.
Br Heart J. 1982.
PMID: 6216905
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The timing of surgery in chronic aortic regurgitation remains a difficult problem. To identify variables predictive of postoperative haemodynamic improvement, changes in left ventricular mass, volume, morphology, and histochemistry were analysed in 67 patients under …
The timing of surgery in chronic aortic regurgitation remains a difficult problem. To identify variables predictive of postope …
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Follow-up studies in a case of unusual congenital myopathy, suggestive of nemaline type.
Gibbels E, Kellermann K, Schädlich HJ, Adams R, Haupt WF.
Gibbels E, et al.
Acta Neuropathol. 1992;83(4):371-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00713528.
Acta Neuropathol. 1992.
PMID: 1575014
Subsarcolemmal segmental foci of abnormally, in part regularly arranged bundles of mostly thin myofilaments were found in 13% of hypotrophic type 1 fibers. Rods were seen in only 1 fiber out of 20 tissue blocks. Reexamination 6 years later revealed slightly incre …
Subsarcolemmal segmental foci of abnormally, in part regularly arranged bundles of mostly thin myofilaments were found in 13% of hypotrophic …
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