Glycogen content in different muscle fibre types before and after lengthy anaesthesia in horses
General anaesthesia in horses is often followed by postoperative complications, including myopathy. Many colic patients are compromised by preoperative stressors, such as starvation, trailer rides, physical stress and pain, plus postoperative physical stress in connection with standing up after recu...
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SLU/Dept. of Large Animal Clinical Sciences
2004
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