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“... exercise on biochemical pa- rameters and in dorsolateral prostate lesions in a rat model of PCa. Materials...”
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“... activity may decrease the risk of PCa development and also changes sexual hor- mones and their receptors...”
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“...Hoof lesions and the resulting lameness are considered one of the three most common occurrences...”
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