Глава 7. Тренируйте свои теломеры: сколько упражнений вам требуется?

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24. Werner et al., “Differential Effects of Aerobic Endurance, Interval and Strength Endurance Training on Telomerase Activity and Senescence Marker Expression in Circulating Mononuclear Cells.” (See #5 above.)

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26. Loprinzi, “Leisure – Time -Screen – Based Sedentary Behavior and Leukocyte Telomere Length.” (See #4 above.)

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