Vitamin C and E Supplementation Effects in Professional Soccer Players Under Regular Training
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Claudio C Zoppi | Rodrigo Hohl | Fernando C Silva | Fernanda L Lazarim | Joaquim MF Antunes Neto | Mirtes Stancanneli | Denise V Macedo | C. Zoppi | R. Hohl | F. C. Silva | F. L. Lazarim | D. Macedo | J. Neto | Mirtes Stancanneli
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