Paradoxical Sleep Deprivation Causes Cardiac Dysfunction and the Impairment Is Attenuated by Resistance Training
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K. Lee | S. Tufik | M. Koike | H. K. Antunes | E. Antonio | S. Giampá | A. Serra | P. Tucci | A. D. dos Santos | M. Mônico-Neto | M. D. de Mello | H. Souza | Marcos Mônico-Neto
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