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307 related items for PubMed ID: 36566465

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    Deminice R, Rosa FT, Franco GS, Jordao AA, de Freitas EC.
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    White SH, Warren LK.
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    Ulven SM, Kirkhus B, Lamglait A, Basu S, Elind E, Haider T, Berge K, Vik H, Pedersen JI.
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    Kagan ML, Levy A, Leikin-Frenkel A.
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  • 39. Docosahexaenoic acid affects markers of inflammation and muscle damage after eccentric exercise.
    DiLorenzo FM, Drager CJ, Rankin JW.
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