Effect of 4-Week Ingestion of Tomato-Based Carotenoids on Exercise-Induced Inflammation, Muscle Damage, and Oxidative Stress in Endurance Runners.
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D. Nieman | J. McBride | Christopher R. Capps | Zack L Shue | Courtney L Capps | Christopher R Capps | Courtney L Capps
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