Resistance training and functional plasticity of the aging brain: a 12-month randomized controlled trial
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Todd C. Handy | Teresa Liu-Ambrose | Michelle W. Voss | Karim M. Khan | Lindsay S. Nagamatsu | T. Handy | K. Khan | M. Voss | T. Liu-Ambrose | L. Nagamatsu
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