Impact of physical exercise on catechol-O-methyltransferase activity in depressive patients: A preliminary communication.
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António Manuel Fonseca | José Vasconcelos-Raposo | J. Vasconcelos-Raposo | L. Carneiro | M. Mota | A. Fonseca | Maria Augusta Vieira-Coelho | Lara S F Carneiro | Paula Serrão | Maria Paula Mota | M. Vieira-Coelho | P. Serrão
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