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Journal of Inflammatory Diseases

The Official Journal of Qazvin University of Medical Sciences

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1. Three Months Aerobic Training Cannot Modulate C-Terminal Telopeptide of Type 1 Collagen in Cigarette Smokers

- Eizadi M. , et al.

2. The effect of aerobic training with difference durations on serum il-10 in middle-aged obese females

- Eizadi M. , et al.

3. The effect of six weeks aerobic training on body composition and serum level of IL-10 in middle-aged obese females

- Behboudi L. , et al.

4. Effect of combined aerobic exercise on serum level of liver gamma glutamil transferase and glycemic index of middle-aged diabetic women

- Mousavian A. , et al.

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