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Effects of probiotic (Bacillus subtilis) supplementation during offseason resistance training in female division I athletesToohey et al., 2020
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- Toohey J
- Townsend J
- Johnson S
- Toy A
- Vantrease W
- Bender D
- Crimi C
- Stowers K
- Ruiz M
- VanDusseldorp T
- Feito Y
- Mangine G
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- The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research
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Abstract Toohey, JC, Townsend, JR, Johnson, SB, Toy, AM, Vantrease, WC, Bender, D, Crimi, CC, Stowers, KL, Ruiz, MD, VanDusseldorp, TA, Feito, Y, and Mangine, GT. Effects of probiotic (Bacillus subtilis) supplementation during offseason resistance training in female …
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