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EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE...
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EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE DAMAGE IS NOT ATTENUATED BY MAXIMUSCLE beta-HYDROXY-beta-METHYLBUTYRATE-1000 (TM) SUPPLEMENTATION
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Main Authors:
Nunan, D
,
Howatson, G
,
van Someren, K
Format:
Journal article
Published:
2011
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