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Regulation of Na+/K+ Pump Activity and Importance of Skeletal Muscle Ion Transporting Proteins for Performance in Humans. / Thomassen, Martin.
Copenhagen : Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2010. 160 s.
Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapport › Ph.d.-afhandling › Forskning
Harvard
Thomassen, M 2010, Regulation of Na+/K+ Pump Activity and Importance of Skeletal Muscle Ion Transporting Proteins for Performance in Humans. Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen.
APA
Thomassen, M. (2010). Regulation of Na+/K+ Pump Activity and Importance of Skeletal Muscle Ion Transporting Proteins for Performance in Humans. Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Vancouver
Thomassen M. Regulation of Na+/K+ Pump Activity and Importance of Skeletal Muscle Ion Transporting Proteins for Performance in Humans. Copenhagen: Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2010. 160 s.
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Thomassen, Martin. / Regulation of Na+/K+ Pump Activity and Importance of Skeletal Muscle Ion Transporting Proteins for Performance in Humans. Copenhagen : Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2010. 160 s.
Bibtex
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