Life-long endurance exercise in humans: Circulating levels of inflammatory markers and leg muscle size
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M. Kjaer | S. Magnusson | M. Kjær | C. Couppé | A. Karlsen | J. Grosset | P. Schjerling | A. Mackey | H. H. Klausen | S. Magnusson | A. Mackey | U. R. Mikkelsen
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