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Low PO2 conditions induce reactive oxygen species formation during contractions in single skeletal muscle fibers

Zuo et al., 2013

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18030532242909442848
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Zuo L
Shiah A
Roberts W
Chien M
Wagner P
Hogan M
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American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology

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Contractions in whole skeletal muscle during hypoxia are known to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS); however, identification of real-time ROS formation within isolated single skeletal muscle fibers has been challenging. Consequently, there is no convincing …
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