Caffeine intake may modulate inflammation markers in trained rats.
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THE EFFECT OF CAFFEINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON TRAINED INDIVIDUALS SUBJECTED TO MAXIMAL TREADMILL TEST.Coffee provides a natural multitarget pharmacopeia against the hallmarks of cancer.The effect of caffeine on orthodontic tooth movement in ratsThe effects of caffeine on wound healing.Oxidative stress and inflammation: liver responses and adaptations to acute and regular exercise.The Effects of Caffeine Supplements on Exercise-Induced Oxidative Damages.
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Caffeine intake may modulate inflammation markers in trained rats.
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Caffeine intake may modulate inflammation markers in trained rats.
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Caffeine intake may modulate inflammation markers in trained rats.
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Caffeine intake may modulate inflammation markers in trained rats.
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Guilherme Pires Amaral
Mauren Assis Souza
Michele Rechia Fighera
Nilda de Vargas Barbosa
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10.3390/NU6041678
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2014-04-21T00:00:00Z