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Oxidative stress and skeletal muscle dysfunction are present in healthy smokers

Authors
  1. Abou-Seif MA
  2. Aula FA
  3. Barbieri SS
  4. Barreiro E
  5. Bastiani D
  6. Benzie IF
  7. Bradley JR
  8. Brockhaus M
  9. Brown LE
  10. Donaldson AV
  11. Garlichs CD
  12. Gea J
  13. Glass GA
  14. Gosselink R
  15. Kuschner WG
  16. Larsson L
  17. Mak JC
  18. Marklund S
  19. Miller MR
  20. Morse CI
  21. Narkiewicz K
  22. Nelson DP
  23. Neves CD
  24. Nicola ML
  25. Nowak D
  26. Papathanasiou G
  27. Pereira CA
  28. Petrescu F
  29. Pincivero DM
  30. Premanand R
  31. Pryor WA
  32. Puente-Maestu L
  33. Reichert J
  34. Sangani RG
  35. Strand BH
  36. Tavilani H
  37. Whetzel CA
  38. Wust RC
Publication date
1 January 2016
Publisher
'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
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