Exercise-induced muscle damage, plasma cytokines, and markers of neutrophil activation.
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Kazunori Nosaka | Jonathan M Peake | Katsuhiko Suzuki | K. Nosaka | J. Peake | M. Hordern | G. Wilson | J. Coombes | L. Mackinnon | Katsuhiko Suzuki | Jeff S Coombes | Gary Wilson | Matthew Hordern | Laurel Mackinnon
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