Neuroendocrine responses to an acute bout of eccentric-enhanced resistance exercise.
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Stephen E Borst | Paul A Borsa | P. Borsa | S. Borst | L. White | B. Stevens | J. Yarrow | Joshua F Yarrow | Lesley J White | Harry S Sitren | Bruce R Stevens | H. Sitren
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