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Age-related changes in motor unit firing pattern of vastus lateralis muscle during low-moderate contractionWatanabe et al., 2016
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- Watanabe K
- Holobar A
- Kouzaki M
- Ogawa M
- Akima H
- Moritani T
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Age-related changes in motor unit activation properties remain unclear for locomotor muscles such as quadriceps muscles, although these muscles are preferentially atrophied with aging and play important roles in daily living movements. The present study …
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