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Introduction to in vivo 31 P magnetic resonance spectroscopy of (human) skeletal muscle

31 P magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) offers a unique non-invasive window on energy metabolism in skeletal muscle, with possibilities for longitudinal studies and of obtaining important bioenergetic data continuously and with sufficient time resolution during muscle exercise. The present paper...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1999-11, Vol.58 (4), p.861-870
Main Authors: Heerschap, A., Houtman, C., in 't Zandt, H. J. A., van den Bergh, A. J., Wieringa, B.
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