Stability in post-seasonal hematological profiles in response to high-competitive match-play loads within elite top-level European soccer players: implications from a pilot study
Adam L Owen,1,2 Marco A Cossio-Bolaños,3,4 Gordon Dunlop,1 Mehdi Rouissi,5 Moktar Chtara,5 Nicola Luigi Bragazzi,6 Karim Chamari7 1Servette Centre for Football Research (SCFR), Servette Football Club, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Centre de Recherche et d’Innovation sur le Sport, Université Claude Bernard...
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Main Authors: | Owen AL (Author), Cossio-Bolaños MA (Author), Dunlop G (Author), Rouissi M (Author), Chtara M (Author), Bragazzi NL (Author), Chamari K (Author) |
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