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This article is currently mammal-centric. Also, Cardiac muscle is usually defined as its own type rather than simply an instance of smooth muscle. I do not feel I have the expertise to expand the article though so I am going to do that annoying thing of just complaining on the talk page instead of just fixing it myself. --Qaz

There are industrial and research projects for artificially augmenting muscle. Is the Wikipedia an appropriate venue for this topic, since it is a future entry?


Would a knowledgeable biochemist explain the 4 methods of energy production in muscle tissue? I recall that 2 are aerobic, and 2 anerobic, but i forget the actual reactions and hormones involved. --AnthonyQBachler

DOMS & lactic acid

according to http://www.naturalphysiques.com/cms/index.php?itemid=142, DOMS is not caused by lactic acid buildup, as stated in this article

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