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348 related items for PubMed ID: 14692464

  • 1. Exercise in hot and cold environments: differential effects on leukocyte number and NK cell activity.
    McFarlin BK, Mitchell JB.
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  • 2. Repeated endurance exercise affects leukocyte number but not NK cell activity.
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