The improvement of exercise performance by physical training is related to increased hypothalamic neuronal activation
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R. E. Szawka | P. M. Lima | G. V. Rodovalho | C. Coimbra | L. Leite | H. Santiago | P. Lima | R. Szawka | Henrique Pereira Santiago | Laura HR Leite
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