Short‐term sprint interval versus traditional endurance training: similar initial adaptations in human skeletal muscle and exercise performance
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Sandeep Raha | M. Tarnopolsky | M. Gibala | J. Little | A. Safdar | S. Raha | Kirsten A. Burgomaster | Martin J. Gibala | Jonathan P. Little | Martin Van Essen | Geoffrey P. Wilkin | Kirsten A. Burgomaster | Adeel Safdar | Mark A. Tarnopolsky | Martin van Essen | G. Wilkin
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