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Henry B. Ogden, Joanne L. Fallowfield, Robert B. Child, Glen Davison, Simon C. Fleming, Simon K. Delves, Alison Millyard, Caroline S. Westwood & Joseph D. Layden. (2022) No protective benefits of low dose acute L-glutamine supplementation on small intestinal permeability, epithelial injury and bacterial translocation biomarkers in response to subclinical exertional-heat stress: A randomized cross-over trial. Temperature 9:2, pages 196-210.
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