A pilot study of brisk walking in sedentary combination antiretroviral treatement (cART)- treated patients: benefit on soluble and cell inflammatory markers
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A. Lazzarin | P. Cinque | G. Merati | G. Pavei | A. La Torre | M. Bonato | L. Galli | L. Passeri | V. Longo | S. Bossolasco | C. Bertocchi | M. Cernuschi | G. Balconi
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