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A Method to Study the Impact of Chemically-induced Ovarian Failure on Exercise Capacity and Cardiac Adaptation in Mice

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April 7th, 2014

DOI :

10.3791/51083-v

April 7th, 2014


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Keywords Chemically induced Ovarian Failure

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Title

2:24

Treatment with 4-Vinylcyclohexene Diepoxide (VCD)

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Voluntary Cage-wheel Exercise

8:36

Results: VCD-induced Menopause Treatment Does Not Affect Voluntary or Forced Running Capacity or the Cardiac Adaptive Response to Exercise

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Conclusion

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