Increased strain magnitude during rodent voluntary dynamic exercise does not further enhance the anabolic skeletal response
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Swift, J; Gasier, H; Wiggs, M; Swift, S; Bouse, S; Hogan, H; Fluckey, J; Bloomfield, S
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Denver, CO
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American Society for Bone and Mineral Research
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Swift, J., Gasier, H., Wiggs, M., Swift, S., Bouse, S., Hogan, H., … Bloomfield, S. (n.d.). Increased strain magnitude during rodent voluntary dynamic exercise does not further enhance the anabolic skeletal response. Presented at the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research, Denver, CO.
Swift, Joshua, Heath Gasier, Michael Wiggs, Sibyl Swift, Scott Bouse, Harry Hogan, James Fluckey, and Susan Bloomfield. “Increased strain magnitude during rodent voluntary dynamic exercise does not further enhance the anabolic skeletal response,” n.d.
Swift J, Gasier H, Wiggs M, Swift S, Bouse S, Hogan H, et al. Increased strain magnitude during rodent voluntary dynamic exercise does not further enhance the anabolic skeletal response. In.
Swift J, Gasier H, Wiggs M, Swift S, Bouse S, Hogan H, Fluckey J, Bloomfield S. Increased strain magnitude during rodent voluntary dynamic exercise does not further enhance the anabolic skeletal response.
Location
Denver, CO
Conference Name
American Society for Bone and Mineral Research