Effects of voluntary and involuntary exercise on cognitive functions, and VEGF and BDNF levels in adolescent rats
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C. Çetinkaya | N. Uysal | M. Kiray | A. Şişman | U. Çamsarı | C. Gençoğlu | B. Baykara | I. Aksu | N Uysal | M Kiray | A R Sisman | U M Camsari | C Gencoglu | B Baykara | C Cetinkaya | I Aksu | Ar Sisman | Um Camsari
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