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We use non-invasive techniques to study skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue energetics and blood flow in vivo. In particular we are interested in the basic mechanisms that control tissue and organ energetics and blood flow and how they are impaired in chronic disease.
We use non-invasive techniques to study skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue energetics and blood flow in vivo. In particular we are interested in the basic mechanisms that control tissue and organ energetics and blood flow and how they are impaired in chronic disease.
We use non-invasive techniques to study skeletal muscle and brown adipose tissue energetics and blood flow in vivo. In particular we are interested in the basic mechanisms that control tissue and organ energetics and blood flow and how they are impaired in chronic disease.
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