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Neurobiología de estrés temprano - Capítulo 2 - C Matté y col.

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  • Neurobiologiadelestres
  • Stress
  • Regismateushozer
  • Paulinemacielaugust
  • Carolineperesklein
  • Cristianematte
  • Neuroproteccion
  • Programacionmetabolicafetal
  • Ejerciciofisico
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El ejercicio físico durante el embarazo como modulador positivo del metabolismo fetal. Cristiane Matté, Caroline Peres Klein, Pauline Maciel August y Régis Mateus Hozer

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