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English: Vibration stimulus was well tolerated by 3-week old mdx and wildtype mice. Behaviors, ambulation patterns and activities were indistinguishable between 3-week old wildtype mice (n = 2 mice on the left) and mdx mice (n = 2 mice on the right). |
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Source | Video S1 from Novotny S, Mader T, Greising A, Lin A, Guldberg R, Warren G, Lowe D (2014). "Low Intensity, High Frequency Vibration Training to Improve Musculoskeletal Function in a Mouse Model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0104339. PMID 25121503. PMC: 4133244. | ||
Author | Novotny S, Mader T, Greising A, Lin A, Guldberg R, Warren G, Lowe D | ||
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Author | Novotny S, Mader T, Greising A, Lin A, Guldberg R, Warren G, Lowe D |
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Image title | Vibration stimulus was well tolerated by 3-week old mdx and wildtype mice. Behaviors, ambulation patterns and activities were indistinguishable between 3-week old wildtype mice (n |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2014 |
Language | English |