Acta Med. 2001, 44: 41-42

https://doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2019.86

Effect of Exercise on Lipid Peroxidation

Süleyman Demira, Günfer Turgutb, Özlem Yurtsevena, Diler Aslana, Osman Gençb

aPamukkale University, Medical Faculty, Department of Biochemistry, Denizli, Turkey
bPamukkale University, Medical Faculty, Department of Physiology, Denizli, Turkey

Received September 1, 2000
Accepted January 1, 2001

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