TISSUE CELL INTEGRITY IS AN IMPORTANT DETERMINANT TO PREDICT MUSCLE STRENGTH IN PATIENT IN POST STROKE REHABILITATION
Physical disability is a common result and a major complication after stroke. The skeletal muscle is the main effector organ accountable for this disability. Yet, metabolic, structural and functional impairment of muscle tissue are not recognized as potential targets to improve post-stroke rehabilit...
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Main Authors: | Michael Knops (Author), Nicole Ebner (Author), Nadja Scherbakov (Author), Kristina Norman (Author), Claudia Doehner (Author), Artur Nosul (Author), Stephan von Haehling (Author), Michael Joebges (Author), Wolfram Doehner (Author) |
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The Korean Society of Nephrology,
2012-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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