κ-opioid receptor is involved in the cardioprotection induced by exercise training
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Juan Li | Shumiao Zhang | Rong Fan | Hai-tao Guo | Liang Cheng | J. Pei | N. Feng | Ming Jia | X. Geng | Fei Tian | Jin-cheng Liu | Hong-Lin Zhao | Wen-Sheng Chen | Na Feng
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