Do acute effects of exercise on vascular function predict adaptation to training?
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Title
Do acute effects of exercise on vascular function predict adaptation to training?
Authors
Keywords
Exercise training, Vascular adaptation, Endothelial function
Journal
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 118, Issue 3, Pages 523-530
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-12-12
DOI
10.1007/s00421-017-3724-8
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