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262 related items for PubMed ID: 34149463

  • 1. Irisin, Fibroplast Growth Factor-21, and Follistatin Responses to Endurance Rowing Training Session in Female Rowers.
    Jürimäe J, Vaiksaar S, Purge P, Tillmann V.
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  • 3. Plasma visfatin and ghrelin response to prolonged sculling in competitive male rowers.
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  • 14. Plasma testosterone and cortisol responses to prolonged sculling in male competitive rowers.
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  • 18. Cardiac Parasympathetic and Anaerobic Performance Recovery After High-Intensity Exercise in Rowers.
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