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Capillarity of red, white and intermediate muscle fibers in trained and untrained guinea-pigs

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Le dressage des cochons d'Inde sur un moulin de discipline augmente la capillarité des fibres musculaires rouges, tandis que les fibres blanches et intermédiaires ne changent pas. Ces résultats sont compatibles avec les données précédentes qui conseillent d'employer de préférence les fibres rouges dans les exercices de résistance.

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This study was supported in part by the Easter Seal Research Foundation of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. and USPHS Grants Nos. NB 07587, HD 02584 and GM 15759.

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Mai, J.V., Edgerton, V.R. & Barnard, R.J. Capillarity of red, white and intermediate muscle fibers in trained and untrained guinea-pigs. Experientia 26, 1222–1223 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01897977

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