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Moderate-intensity exercise alters markers of alternative activation in circulating monocytes in females: a putative role for PPARγ
European Journal of Applied Physiology, Volume: 116, Issue: 9, Pages: 1671 - 1682
Swansea University Author: Nia Davies
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Moderate-intensity exercise alters markers of alternative activation in circulating monocytes in females: a putative role for PPARγ
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