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Research Article
Whey protein isolate attenuates strength decline after eccentrically-induced muscle damage in healthy individuals
Matthew B Cooke1 Exercise Metabolism Unit, Institute for Sport, Exercise and Active LivingSchool of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Victoria UniversityMelbourneAustralia;2 Schools of Medicine and Human Movement StudiesPrincess Alexandra Hospital, the University of QueenslandBrisbaneAustralia
, Emma Rybalka1 Exercise Metabolism Unit, Institute for Sport, Exercise and Active LivingSchool of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Victoria UniversityMelbourneAustralia
, Christos G Stathis1 Exercise Metabolism Unit, Institute for Sport, Exercise and Active LivingSchool of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Victoria UniversityMelbourneAustralia
, Paul J Cribb1 Exercise Metabolism Unit, Institute for Sport, Exercise and Active LivingSchool of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Victoria UniversityMelbourneAustralia
& Alan Hayes1 Exercise Metabolism Unit, Institute for Sport, Exercise and Active LivingSchool of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Victoria UniversityMelbourneAustraliaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Published online: 06 May 2022
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