McGivney, B. A., Eivers, S. S., MacHugh, D. E., MacLeod, J. N., O'Gorman, G. M., Park, S. D., . . . Hill, E. W. (2009). Transcriptional adaptations following exercise in Thoroughbred horse skeletal muscle highlights molecular mechanisms that lead to muscle hypertrophy. BioMed Central.
Chicago Style CitationMcGivney, Beatrice A., Suzanne S. Eivers, David E. MacHugh, James N. MacLeod, Grace M. O'Gorman, Stephen DE Park, Lisa M. Katz, and Emmeline W. Hill. Transcriptional Adaptations Following Exercise in Thoroughbred Horse Skeletal Muscle Highlights Molecular Mechanisms That Lead to Muscle Hypertrophy. BioMed Central, 2009.
MLA CitationMcGivney, Beatrice A., et al. Transcriptional Adaptations Following Exercise in Thoroughbred Horse Skeletal Muscle Highlights Molecular Mechanisms That Lead to Muscle Hypertrophy. BioMed Central, 2009.