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  • 22. Plasma catecholamines in trained and untrained volunteers during graduated exercise.
    Lehmann M, Keul J, Huber G, Da Prada M.
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  • 30. Psychological and neuroendocrine responses to social stress and to the administration of the alpha-2-receptor antagonist, yohimbine, in highly trained endurance athletes in comparison to untrained healthy controls.
    Sommer M, Braumann M, Althoff T, Backhaus J, Kordon A, Junghanns K, Ehrenthal D, Bartmann U, Hohagen F, Broocks A.
    Pharmacopsychiatry; 2011 Jun; 44(4):129-34. PubMed ID: 21710402
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  • 36. [Plasma catecholamine concentrations during exercise in the untrained subject and in the sportsman].
    Premel-Cabic A, Turcant A, Chaleil D, Allain P, Victor J, Tadei A.
    Pathol Biol (Paris); 1984 Jun; 32(6):702-4. PubMed ID: 6462764
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    Olatunji LA, Soladoye AO.
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  • 38. Exercise, plasma catecholamine concentrations and decision-making performance of soccer players on a soccer-specific test.
    McMorris T, Myers S, MacGillivary WW, Sexsmith JR, Fallowfield J, Graydon J, Forster D.
    J Sports Sci; 1999 Aug; 17(8):667-76. PubMed ID: 10487466
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  • 39. Phosphorylation potential in the dominant leg is lower, and [ADPfree] is higher in calf muscles at rest in endurance athletes than in sprinters and in untrained subjects.
    Zoladz JA, Kulinowski P, Zapart-Bukowska J, Grandys M, Majerczak J, Korzeniewski B, Jasiński A.
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  • 40. Losartan may prevent the elevation of plasma glucose, corticosterone and catecholamine levels induced by chronic stress.
    Uresin Y, Erbas B, Ozek M, Ozkök E, Gürol AO.
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