Inflammatory response to a bout of high-intensity exercise in females with fibromyalgia
Caio V. M. Sarmento(University of Kansas Medical Center), Wen Liu(University of Kansas Medical Center), Sue Min Lai(University of Kansas Medical Center), Sanghee Moon(University of Kansas Medical Center), Taylor Pfeifer(University of Kansas Medical Center), Yvonne Colgrove(University of Kansas Medical Center), Irina V. Smirnova(University of Kansas Medical Center), Mehrdad Maz(University of Kansas Medical Center), M. Steinbächer(University of Kansas Medical Center)
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