An Exercise-Induced Improvement In Isolated Skeletal Muscle Contractility Does Not Affect The Performance-Enhancing Benefit Of 70 [Mu]M Caffeine Treatment.

Jason Tallis, Matthew F. Higgins, Valerie Cox, Michael Duncan, Rob James

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