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· Introduction
· The Na+,K+ pump
  in skeletal muscle

· Questions
· Analysis of the
  concentration of
  Na+,K+ pumps in
  skeletal muscle

· Thyroid hormones
· Food restriction
· Training and
  immobilisation

· Perspectives for
  future research

· Concluding remarks
· References


 

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