Changes in Urinary Biomarkers of Organ Damage, Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Bone Turnover Following a 3000-m Time Trial
Strenuous exercise induces organ damage, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Currently, to monitor or investigate physiological conditions, blood biomarkers are frequently used. However, blood sampling is perceived to be an invasive method and may induce stress. Therefore, it is necessary to establi...
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Main Authors: | Takaki Tominaga (Author), Sihui Ma (Author), Kaoru Sugama (Author), Kazue Kanda (Author), Chiaki Omae (Author), Wonjun Choi (Author), Shunsuke Hashimoto (Author), Katsuhiko Aoyama (Author), Yasunobu Yoshikai (Author), Katsuhiko Suzuki (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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