Beta-endorphin response to exercise and mental stress in patients with ischemic heart disease.
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W. Maixner | K. Light | M. Herbst | A. Hinderliter | D. Sheps | G. Koch | K C Light | W Maixner | D S Sheps | P F Miller | E E Bragdon | M N Ballenger | M C Herbst | A L Hinderliter | S S Atkinson | G G Koch | E. Bragdon | M. Ballenger | P. Miller | S. Atkinson | David S. Sheps | Margaret C. Herbst | William Maixner | Susan S. Atkinson | Gary G. Koch
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