Effects of Differing Antecedent Increases of Plasma Cortisol on Counterregulatory Responses During Subsequent Exercise in Type 1 Diabetes
AUTOR(ES)
Bao, Shichun
FONTE
American Diabetes Association
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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