Substrate oxidation during exercise in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia survivors
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E. Levy | M. Krajinovic | D. Sinnett | C. Laverdière | D. Curnier | V. Marcil | V. Bélanger | S. Morel | M. Caru | É. Bertrand | Alice Bergeron Parenteau | Sophia Morel
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