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Motor unit number estimation and neuromuscular fidelity in 3 stages of sarcopenia

Gilmore et al., 2017

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8049744158232740385
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Gilmore K
Morat T
Doherty T
Rice C
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Muscle & nerve

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Introduction: Loss of motor units (MUs) and alterations in MU properties are major factors in development of sarcopenia. The purpose of this study was to compare MU properties among 3 groups categorized as either pre‐sarcopenic (n= 7), sarcopenic (n= 7), or severely …
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