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Lactate, ATP, and CP in working muscles during exhaustive exercise in man
Jan Karlsson,Bengt Saltin +1 more
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The dynamics of lactate accumulation in working muscle was studied in three subjects performing maximal bicycle exercise of 2, 6, and 16 min duration.Abstract:
The dynamics of lactate accumulation in working muscle was studied in three subjects performing maximal bicycle exercise of 2, 6, and 16 min duration. In separate experiments, the two longer maxima...read more
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