Effects of eccentric exercise on systemic concentrations of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and prostaglandin (E2): comparison between young and postmenopausal women
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C. Cavaglieri | A. Gáspari | M. Chacon-Mikahil | M. Conceição | C. Libardi | F. Nogueira | V. Bonganha | V. A. Madruga | Vera Aparecida Madruga
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