Institutional Repository Consensus statement immunonutrition and exercise
@inproceedings{Bermon2017InstitutionalRC, title={Institutional Repository Consensus statement immunonutrition and exercise}, author={St{\'e}phane Bermon and Linda M. Castell and Philip C. Calder and Nicolette C. Bishop and Eva Blomstrand and Frank Christoph Mooren and Karsten Kr{\"u}ger and Andreas N. Kavazis and John C. Quindry and David S. Senchina and David C. Nieman and Michael Gleeson and David B. Pyne and Cecilia M. Kitic and Graeme L. Close and D. Enette Larson-Meyer and A. Marcos and Simin Nikbin Meydani and Dayong Wu and Neil P. Walsh and Ryochi Nagatomi}, year={2017} }
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