Strength training and aerobic exercise alter mitochondrial parameters in brown adipose tissue and equally reduce body adiposity in aged rats
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M. S. Rodrigues | P. C. Silveira | A. Thirupathi | Gustavo de Bem Silveira | T. Luciano | João Annibal Milano Peixoto Queiroz | D. R. de Souza | C. D. De Souza | Bruno Luiz da Silva Pieri
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