Oxidative stress biomarkers responses to physical overtraining: implications for diagnosis.
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A. Jamurtas | I. Papassotiriou | I. Fatouros | M. Nikolaidis | I. Douroudos | Konstantinos Margonis | A. Chatzinikolaou | K. Taxildaris | D. Kouretas | G. Mastorakos | A. Mitrakou | Ioannis I. Douroudos
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