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Morphological changes produced in animal organs by prolonged hypodynamia and subsequent physical exertion

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Vinogradov, V.N., Petrukhin, V.G. & Fedorov, I.V. Morphological changes produced in animal organs by prolonged hypodynamia and subsequent physical exertion. Bull Exp Biol Med 65, 682–684 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01087329

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