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Peng Xu

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8CO-AUTHORS
Exercise physiology
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|Jun 30, 2020
Different Intensity Exercise Preconditions Affect Cardiac Function of Exhausted Rats through Regulating TXNIP/TRX/NF-ĸB<sub>p65</sub>/NLRP3 Inflammatory Pathways.

Yuemin Li, Peng Xu, Yang Wang

|Feb 18, 2020
Exercise Preconditioning Plays a Protective Role in Exhaustive Rats by Activating the PI3K-Akt Signaling Pathway.

Jingjing Li, Peng Xu, Yang Wang

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