Alterations in Circulating MicroRNAs and the Relation of MicroRNAs to Maximal Oxygen Consumption and Intima–Media Thickness in Ultra-Marathon Runners
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S. De Rosa | A. Mróz | Ł. Małek | A. Czajkowska | M. Postuła | K. Witek | W. Bakalarski | C. Eyileten | A. Fitas | D. Jakubik | P. Czajka
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