Serum S100beta increases in marathon runners reflect extracranial release rather than glial damage.
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Serum S100beta increases in marathon runners reflect extracranial release rather than glial damage.
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Serum S100beta increases in ma ...... ease rather than glial damage.
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Serum S100beta increases in ma ...... ease rather than glial damage.
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Serum S100beta increases in ma ...... ease rather than glial damage.
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Serum S100beta increases in ma ...... ease rather than glial damage.
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Hasselblatt M
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10.1212/01.WNL.0000123092.97047.B1
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2004-05-01T00:00:00Z