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EVANS, W.J., S.D. PHINNEY, and V.R. YOUNG. Suction applied to a muscle biopsy maximizes sample size. Med. Sci. Sports Exercise, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 101–102, 1982. A method for increasing the size of a percutaneous needle biopsy specimen of skeletal muscle is described. Suction (700 TORR) is applied to the inner bore of the biopsy needle after the needle has been inserted into the subject's muscle. The suction pulls the surrounding muscle tissue into the needle, thus insuring the taking of a larger piece (X = 78.5 mg). In most cases, this technique will eliminate the need for repeated biopsies because of inadequate muscle sample size and enhance the validity of subsequent analysis procedures.
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William J. Evans
Marquette University
Stephen D. Phinney
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
V. R. Young
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
Boston University
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