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Hippocampuses from adult and aged mice subject to exercise or sedentary lifestyle
Hippocampal gene expression in 5-HTT-deficient offsping in a maternal restraint stress paradigm
Female MRL/lpr and Non-Obese Diabetic (NOD) Mice Treated with Placebo or Testosterone
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Effects of caffeine on session ratings of perceived exertion.
Breaking away: effects of nonuniform pacing on power output and growth of rating of perceived exerti…
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Preliminary evidence that Merkel cells exert chemosensory functions in human epidermis.
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The wEight Management in Renal Transplant Online Study (ExeRTiOn)
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