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A seven day running training period increases basal urinary hepcidin levels as compared to cycling
Marc Sim1 School of Sport ScienceExercise and Health, The University of Western AustraliaCrawleyWestern AustraliaAustraliaCorrespondence[email protected]
, Brian Dawson1 School of Sport ScienceExercise and Health, The University of Western AustraliaCrawleyWestern AustraliaAustralia
, Grant J Landers1 School of Sport ScienceExercise and Health, The University of Western AustraliaCrawleyWestern AustraliaAustralia
, Dorine W Swinkels2 Department of Laboratory MedicineLaboratory of Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Disease, Radboud University Medical CentreNijmegenThe Netherlands
, Harold Tjalsma2 Department of Laboratory MedicineLaboratory of Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Disease, Radboud University Medical CentreNijmegenThe Netherlands
, Erwin T Wiegerinck2 Department of Laboratory MedicineLaboratory of Genetic, Endocrine and Metabolic Disease, Radboud University Medical CentreNijmegenThe Netherlands
, Debbie Trinder3 School of Medicine and PharmacologyThe University of Western Australia, Fremantle HospitalFremantleWestern AustraliaAustralia;4 Harry Perkins Institute for Medical ResearchNedlandsWestern AustraliaAustralia
& Peter Peeling1 School of Sport ScienceExercise and Health, The University of Western AustraliaCrawleyWestern AustraliaAustralia
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Published online: 01 Apr 2022
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