Angiogenic response to passive movement and active exercise in individuals with peripheral arterial disease

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Angiogenic response to passive movement and active exercise in individuals with peripheral arterial disease. / Høier, Birgitte; Walker, Meegan; Passos, Madla; Walker, Philip J; Green, Anita; Bangsbo, Jens; Askew, Christopher D; Hellsten, Ylva.

I: Journal of Applied Physiology, Bind 115, Nr. 12, 2013, s. 1777-1787.

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Høier, B, Walker, M, Passos, M, Walker, PJ, Green, A, Bangsbo, J, Askew, CD & Hellsten, Y 2013, 'Angiogenic response to passive movement and active exercise in individuals with peripheral arterial disease', Journal of Applied Physiology, bind 115, nr. 12, s. 1777-1787. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00979.2013

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Høier, B., Walker, M., Passos, M., Walker, P. J., Green, A., Bangsbo, J., Askew, C. D., & Hellsten, Y. (2013). Angiogenic response to passive movement and active exercise in individuals with peripheral arterial disease. Journal of Applied Physiology, 115(12), 1777-1787. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00979.2013

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Høier B, Walker M, Passos M, Walker PJ, Green A, Bangsbo J o.a. Angiogenic response to passive movement and active exercise in individuals with peripheral arterial disease. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2013;115(12):1777-1787. https://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00979.2013

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Høier, Birgitte ; Walker, Meegan ; Passos, Madla ; Walker, Philip J ; Green, Anita ; Bangsbo, Jens ; Askew, Christopher D ; Hellsten, Ylva. / Angiogenic response to passive movement and active exercise in individuals with peripheral arterial disease. I: Journal of Applied Physiology. 2013 ; Bind 115, Nr. 12. s. 1777-1787.

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