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. 2018 Feb 15;596(4):537-539.
doi: 10.1113/JP274750. Epub 2018 Jan 21.

CrossTalk proposal: Acute exercise elicits damage to the endothelial layer of systemic blood vessels in healthy individuals

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CrossTalk proposal: Acute exercise elicits damage to the endothelial layer of systemic blood vessels in healthy individuals

Volker Adams. J Physiol. .
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Keywords: acute exercise; damage; endothelium.

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