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Effects of exercise training on autonomic and myocardial dysfunction in streptozotocin-diabetic rats

Authors
  1. A.R. Oliveira
  2. Belcastro NA
  3. Cohen AJ
  4. Dall`Ago P
  5. De Angelis KLD
  6. De Angelis KLD
  7. De Blieux PM
  8. Fein FS
  9. G. Gadonski
  10. Garvey WT
  11. Gava NS
  12. Hall JL
  13. Jackson CV
  14. K.L.D. De Angelis
  15. Kannel WB
  16. King DS
  17. Kubtscherova J
  18. L.R.A. Peixoto
  19. M.C. Irigoyen
  20. Maeda CY
  21. Maeda CY
  22. Makino N
  23. Monckton G
  24. Negrão CE
  25. Osborn BA
  26. P. Dall'Ago
  27. Paulson DJ
  28. Paulson DJ
  29. Rodrigues B
  30. S. Lacchini
  31. Sampson MJ
  32. Schaan BD
  33. T.G. Fernandes
  34. Tancrede G
  35. Tomlinson KG
  36. Tomlison DR
  37. Yagihashi S
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