Assessment of changes in blood lactate levels in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes during a football tournament (GoalDiab Study)
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A. Araszkiewicz | D. Zozulinska-Ziolkiewicz | K. Domaszewska | M. Kamiński | A. Gawrecki | Grzegorz Biegański | A. Michalak | Olga Różańska | A. Cieluch | J. Flotyńska | M. Michalski | Mikołaj Parchimowicz | Marta Stopczyńska-Szymecka | M. Kamińśki
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