Role of vitamin C and E supplementation on IL-6 in response to training.
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B. Pedersen | H. Pilegaard | C. Fischer | D. Kouretas | A. Veskoukis | J. Lykkesfeldt | A. Nielsen | T. Åkerström | S. Nielsen | C. Yfanti | Aristidis S. Veskoukis
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