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Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|March 21, 2001
Force and power output of diaphragm muscle strips from mdx and control mice after clenbuterol treatmentG S Lynch, R T Hinkle, J A Faulkner
Experimental Physiology|May 29, 2000
Power output of fast and slow skeletal muscles of mdx (dystrophic) and control mice after clenbuterol treatmentG S Lynch, R T Hinkle, J A Faulkner
The Journal of Physiology|March 19, 2002
Hydrogen peroxide increases depolarization-induced contraction of mechanically skinned slow twitch fibres from rat skeletal musclesDavid R Plant, Gordon S Lynch, David A Williams
Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 16, 2025
Impaired muscle metabolism in the ICU: interrogating the underlying pathophysiologyLee-Anne S Chapple, Gordon S Lynch, Olav Rooyackers
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|May 24, 2008
Anabolic agents for improving muscle regeneration and function after injuryGordon S Lynch, Jonathan D Schertzer, James G Ryall
Brain Research|October 27, 1972
The demonstration of acetylcholinesterase containing neurones within the caudate nucleus of the ratG S Lynch, P A Lucas, S A Deadwyler
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|January 30, 2007
Therapeutic approaches for muscle wasting disordersGordon S Lynch, Jonathan D Schertzer, James G Ryall
Seminars in Liver Disease|November 1, 1985
Animal research in liver transplantation with special reference to the dogS Todo, I Kam, S Lynch, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|December 4, 2002
Toxicology review and risk assessment of resorcinol: thyroid effectsBarry S Lynch, Elizabeth S Delzell, David H Bechtel
Muscle & Nerve|August 2, 2006
Notexin causes greater myotoxic damage and slower functional repair in mouse skeletal muscles than bupivacaineDavid R Plant, Fiona E Colarossi, Gordon S Lynch
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Neuromuscular Disorders : NMD|March 21, 2001
Force and power output of diaphragm muscle strips from mdx and control mice after clenbuterol treatmentG S Lynch, R T Hinkle, J A Faulkner
Experimental Physiology|May 29, 2000
Power output of fast and slow skeletal muscles of mdx (dystrophic) and control mice after clenbuterol treatmentG S Lynch, R T Hinkle, J A Faulkner
The Journal of Physiology|March 19, 2002
Hydrogen peroxide increases depolarization-induced contraction of mechanically skinned slow twitch fibres from rat skeletal musclesDavid R Plant, Gordon S Lynch, David A Williams
Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 16, 2025
Impaired muscle metabolism in the ICU: interrogating the underlying pathophysiologyLee-Anne S Chapple, Gordon S Lynch, Olav Rooyackers
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|May 24, 2008
Anabolic agents for improving muscle regeneration and function after injuryGordon S Lynch, Jonathan D Schertzer, James G Ryall
Brain Research|October 27, 1972
The demonstration of acetylcholinesterase containing neurones within the caudate nucleus of the ratG S Lynch, P A Lucas, S A Deadwyler
Pharmacology & Therapeutics|January 30, 2007
Therapeutic approaches for muscle wasting disordersGordon S Lynch, Jonathan D Schertzer, James G Ryall
Seminars in Liver Disease|November 1, 1985
Animal research in liver transplantation with special reference to the dogS Todo, I Kam, S Lynch, et al.
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology : RTP|December 4, 2002
Toxicology review and risk assessment of resorcinol: thyroid effectsBarry S Lynch, Elizabeth S Delzell, David H Bechtel
Muscle & Nerve|August 2, 2006
Notexin causes greater myotoxic damage and slower functional repair in mouse skeletal muscles than bupivacaineDavid R Plant, Fiona E Colarossi, Gordon S Lynch
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