The effect of beta-alanine supplementation on neuromuscular fatigue in elderly (55–92 Years): a double-blind randomized study
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M. J. Hartman | Travis W Beck | Joel T Cramer | Jeffrey R Stout | J. Cramer | T. Beck | R. Harris | Michael J Hartman | B Sue Graves | Abbie E Smith | B. Graves | Abbie E. Smith | Roger C Harris
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