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  • 21. Red blood cells do not contribute to removal of K+ released from exhaustively working forearm muscle.
    Maassen N, Foerster M, Mairbäurl H.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1998 Jul; 85(1):326-32. PubMed ID: 9655793
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  • 22. Additive protective effects of the addition of lactic acid and adrenaline on excitability and force in isolated rat skeletal muscle depressed by elevated extracellular K+.
    de Paoli FV, Overgaard K, Pedersen TH, Nielsen OB.
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  • 23. Role of potassium in the regulation of systemic physiological function during exercise.
    Paterson DJ.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 1996 Mar 01; 156(3):287-94. PubMed ID: 8729689
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  • 24. Ion gradients and contractility in skeletal muscle: the role of active Na+, K+ transport.
    Nielsen OB, Overgaard K.
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  • 25. Muscle Na,K-pump dysfunction may expose the heart to dangerous K levels during exercise.
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  • 27. Na+-K+ pump stimulation restores carbacholine-induced loss of excitability and contractility in rat skeletal muscle.
    Macdonald WA, Nielsen OB, Clausen T.
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  • 29. Role of Na,K pumps in restoring contractility following loss of cell membrane integrity in rat skeletal muscle.
    Clausen T, Gissel H.
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  • 31. Potassium, Na+,K+-pumps and fatigue in rat muscle.
    Clausen T, Nielsen OB.
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  • 34. Clearance of extracellular K+ during muscle contraction--roles of membrane transport and diffusion.
    Clausen T.
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  • 35. In isolated skeletal muscle, excitation may increase extracellular K+ 10-fold; how can contractility be maintained?
    Clausen T.
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  • 36. Adrenaline causes potassium influx in skeletal muscle and potassium efflux in cardiac muscle in rats: the role of Na/K ATPase.
    Struthers AD, Davies DL, Harland D, Price JS, Brown RA, Quigley C, Brown MJ.
    Life Sci; 1987 Jan 05; 40(1):101-8. PubMed ID: 3025540
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  • 40. Effects of 8 wk of voluntary unloaded wheel running on K+ tolerance and excitability of soleus muscles in rat.
    Broch-Lips M, de Paoli F, Pedersen TH, Overgaard K, Nielsen OB.
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