Angiotensin II Receptor Blockade Administered after Injury Improves Muscle Regeneration and Decreases Fibrosis in Normal Skeletal Muscle
The American Journal of Sports Medicine2008Vol. 36(8), pp. 1548–1554
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Abstract
Angiotensin receptor blockers may provide a safe, clinically available treatment for improving healing after skeletal muscle injury.
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