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Cardiac molecular-acclimation mechanisms in response to swimming-induced exercise in Atlantic salmon.

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Figure 1. Exercise training and cardiomyocyte proliferation. Immunofluorescence detection of PCNA (green) in spongy myocardium
Figure 7. Exercise training experimental design. Atlantic salmon pre-smolts were exercise trained at different relative water speeds (body lengths per second (BL s 21 )) for ten weeks (w)

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