Exercise induces hepatosplanchnic release of heat shock protein 72 in humans
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Peter Ott | Peter Krustrup | Adam Steensberg | Charlotte Keller | N. Secher | P. Krustrup | M. Febbraio | A. Steensberg | B. Pedersen | P. Ott | H. Nielsen | Mark A. Febbraio | Bente Klarlund Pedersen | Niels H. Secher | Henning Bay Nielsen | C. Keller
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