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The impact of a pre-loaded multi-ingredient performance supplement on muscle soreness and performance following downhill running

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Hyeon-Deok Jo & Maeng-Kyu Kim. (2023) Identification of EIMD Level Differences Between Long- and Short Head of Biceps Brachii Using Echo Intensity and GLCM Texture Features. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 0:0, pages 1-9.
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Patrick S. Harty, Hannah A. Zabriskie, Jacob L. Erickson, Paul E. Molling, Chad M. Kerksick & Andrew R. Jagim. (2018) Multi-ingredient pre-workout supplements, safety implications, and performance outcomes: a brief review. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 15:1.
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Jessica L. Köhne, Michael J. Ormsbee & Andrew J. McKune. (2016) The effects of a multi-ingredient supplement on markers of muscle damage and inflammation following downhill running in females. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition 13:1.
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Choun-sub Kim & Maeng-kyu Kim. (2021) Regional Differences of Mechanical Properties in a Biceps Brachii Following Eccentric Exercise. Exercise Science 30:3, pages 327-335.
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Patrick S. Harty, Megan L. Cottet, James K. Malloy & Chad M. Kerksick. (2019) Nutritional and Supplementation Strategies to Prevent and Attenuate Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage: a Brief Review. Sports Medicine - Open 5:1.
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