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Exercise training increases creatin kinase capacity in canine myocardium
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Canine
100%
Exercise Training
100%
Creatine Kinase
100%
Myocardium
100%
Creatin Kinase
100%
Creatine Kinase Activity
71%
Aerobic Training
42%
Left Ventricular Strain
28%
Right Ventricular
28%
Mitochondria
14%
Left Ventricular Function
14%
Metabolizable Energy
14%
Reticle
14%
Myofibril
14%
Treadmill Running
14%
Left Ventricle
14%
Mongrel Dogs
14%
Control Practices
14%
Cardiomyocytes
14%
Electrophoresis
14%
Energy Utilization
14%
Minor Components
14%
Isoenzymes
14%
Ion Pump
14%
Hemodynamic Load
14%
Creatine Kinase Isoforms
14%
Right Ventricular Myocardium
14%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Canine
100%
Dog
33%
Hemodynamic
33%
Cardiac Muscle Cell
33%