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Coming to grips with life upside down: how myosin fiber type and metabolic properties of sloth hindlimb muscles contribute to suspensory function

Kyle B. Spainhower, Allan K. Metz, Abdel-Ruhman S. Yusuf, Lydia E. Johnson, Judy Avey‐Arroyo, Michael T. Butcher

2020Journal of Comparative Physiology B18 citationsDOI

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MyosinHindlimbBiologyAnatomySlothMuscle fibreClimbingSkeletal muscleCell biologyEcologyMuscle Physiology and DisordersCardiomyopathy and Myosin StudiesGenetics and Physical Performance
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