Changes in myoblast responsiveness to TNFα and IL-6 contribute to decreased skeletal muscle mass in intrauterine growth restricted fetal sheep
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Robert J Posont, Kristin A Beede, Sean W Limesand, Dustin T Yates, Changes in myoblast responsiveness to TNFα and IL-6 contribute to decreased skeletal muscle mass in intrauterine growth restricted fetal sheep, Translational Animal Science, Volume 2, Issue suppl_1, September 2018, Pages S44–S47, https://doi.org/10.1093/tas/txy038Journal
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