1997
DOI: 10.1097/00005768-199705001-01136
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The Role of Thyroid Hormone on Soleus and Edl Muscles of Female and Male Rats 1138

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“…It is known that the skeletal muscle is a tissue that presents plasticity (Tardieu et al, 1977; Williams and Goldspink, 1978; Brown et al, 1981) and shows adaptation to many stimuli, such as exercise (Wernig et al, 1990, 1991), hormonal alterations (Winder et al, 1980; Ianuzzo et al, 1980; Danella, 1998), electrical stimulation (Pette and Vrbová, 1992), and functional alterations (Irintchev et al, 1990; Ansved, 1995) among others.…”
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“…It is known that the skeletal muscle is a tissue that presents plasticity (Tardieu et al, 1977; Williams and Goldspink, 1978; Brown et al, 1981) and shows adaptation to many stimuli, such as exercise (Wernig et al, 1990, 1991), hormonal alterations (Winder et al, 1980; Ianuzzo et al, 1980; Danella, 1998), electrical stimulation (Pette and Vrbová, 1992), and functional alterations (Irintchev et al, 1990; Ansved, 1995) among others.…”
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