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This is the published version of a paper published in Journal of Integrated Omnics.

Citation for the original published paper (version of record):

Hadrevi, J., Turkina, M V., Carlsson, A., Gerdle, B., Larsson, B. et al. (2016)

Myosin light chain and calcium regulating protein differences in chronic musculoskeletal neck and shoulder pain.

Journal of Integrated Omnics, 6(1): 191 http://dx.doi.org/10.5584/jiomics.v6i1.191

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Myosin light chain and calcium regulating protein differences in chronic musculoskeletal neck and shoulder pain

Received: 28 October 2015 Accepted: 27 December 2015 Available Online: 21 January 2015

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