Cytokine expression and secretion by skeletal muscle cells: regulatory mechanisms and exercise effects.

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This paper, published in 2015, received 307 indexed citations. Written by Jonathan M. Peake, Paul A. Della Gatta, Katsuhiko Suzuki and David C. Nieman covering the research area of Rehabilitation. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Rehabilitation (188 citations), Physiology (145 citations) and Cell Biology (67 citations). Published in QUT ePrints (Queensland University of Technology).

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