The combination of oral quercetin supplementation and exercise prevents brain mitochondrial biogenesis
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A. Martínez-Amat | F. Hita-Contreras | E. Martínez-López | A. Cañuelo | R. Martínez-Romero | D. Camiletti-Moirón | R. A. Casuso
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