
What Athletes Should Know About AICAR and Other Prohibited AMP Activated Protein Kinase Activators
Here’s what athletes should know about AICAR and other AMP activated protein kinase activators that are prohibited in sport.
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Here’s what athletes should know about AICAR and other AMP activated protein kinase activators that are prohibited in sport.
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