Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine Dovepress Advocating Neuroimaging Studies of Transmitter Release in Human Physical Exercise Challenges Studies
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H. Boecker | L. Scheef | J. Jankowski | M. Daamen | M. Schreckenberger | M. Pensel | Ahmed E. Othman | S. Mueckter | H. Schild | T. Tölle | Ahmed Othman
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