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162 related items for PubMed ID: 12439770

  • 1. The response of sexual and stress hormones of male pro-cyclists during continuous intense competition.
    Fernández-Garcia B, Lucía A, Hoyos J, Chicharro JL, Rodriguez-Alonso M, Bandrés F, Terrados N.
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