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CORTISOL AND SEROTONIN LEVELS IN SCHIZOPHRENIC INPATIENTS UNDERGOING AEROBIC TRAINING

Authors
  1. Bailey SP
  2. Canali ES
  3. Chaouloff F
  4. Cohen J
  5. Compton MT
  6. Dallman MF
  7. Dirceu Ribeiro Nogueira da Gama
  8. Duclos M
  9. Feijó FM
  10. Fogarty M
  11. Gama CS
  12. Gardner DM
  13. Grandys M
  14. Heijnen S
  15. Hempel RJ
  16. Ho RT
  17. Ho RT
  18. Jacobs BL
  19. Juliana Brandão Pinto de Castro
  20. Kleber Roberto da Silva Gonçalves de Oliveira
  21. Kohe F
  22. Kubitz KA
  23. Lacassie E
  24. Leitão-Azevedo CL
  25. Lígia Gizely dos Santos Chaves
  26. Manzanares N
  27. Marfell-Jones M
  28. McCullumsmith RE
  29. Miller D
  30. Moraes H
  31. Oliveira RJ
  32. Pajonk FG
  33. Parker KJ
  34. Rodrigo Gomes de Souza Vale
  35. Scheewe TW
  36. Thomas JR
  37. Vale RG
  38. Valim V
  39. A Vancampfort D
  40. Wipfli B
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'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
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