How much is too much? A case report of nutritional supplement use of a high-performance athlete

scientific article published on 25 January 2011

How much is too much? A case report of nutritional supplement use of a high-performance athlete is …
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P356DOI10.1017/S0007114510005556
P698PubMed publication ID21262065

P2093author name stringFrank Mayer
Michael Cassel
Anja Carlsohn
Karsten Linné
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P433issue12
P304page(s)1724-1728
P577publication date2011-01-25
P1433published inBritish Journal of NutritionQ4970206
P1476titleHow much is too much? A case report of nutritional supplement use of a high-performance athlete
P478volume105

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