Time-course of Changes in Inflammatory and Performance Responses Following a Soccer Game
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Ioannis Ispirlidis | Athanasios Z Jamurtas | A. Jamurtas | I. Ispirlidis | I. Fatouros | M. Nikolaidis | I. Michailidis | I. Douroudos | Konstantinos Margonis | A. Chatzinikolaou | Elias Kalistratos | I. Katrabasas | V. Alexiou | K. Taxildaris | Ioannis G Fatouros | Michalis G Nikolaidis | Ioannis Douroudos | Ioannis Michailidis | Konstantinos Margonis | Athanasios Chatzinikolaou | Elias Kalistratos | Ioannis Katrabasas | Vassilios Alexiou | Kiriakos Taxildaris | Ioannis I. Douroudos | Ioannis Katrabasas
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