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103 related items for PubMed ID: 21717605

  • 21. VO2max and lactate production are not normal in all patients with chronic fatigue.
    Jones NL, Heigenhauser GJ.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2002 Jul; 34(7):1215; author reply 1215-6. PubMed ID: 12131266
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  • 22. Predicting lactate threshold using ventilatory threshold.
    Plato PA, McNulty M, Crunk SM, Tug Ergun A.
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  • 23. Lactic acid accumulation is an advantage/disadvantage during muscle activity.
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    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2006 Jun; 100(6):2100. PubMed ID: 16714418
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  • 24. Short-term effect of physical exercise at lactate threshold on choice reaction time.
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  • 25. Counterpoint: lactic acid accumulation is a disadvantage during muscle activity.
    Bangsbo J, Juel C.
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  • 26. Low anaerobic threshold and increased skeletal muscle lactate production in subjects with Huntington's disease.
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  • 27. Comments on point: counterpoint: the kinetics of oxygen uptake during muscular exercise do/do not manifest time-delayed phases. Profiles of the muscle fiber recruitment and the time-delayed slow phase.
    Perrey S.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2009 Nov; 107(5):1669. PubMed ID: 19890033
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  • 29. Comments on Point:Counterpoint series "Lactic acid accumulation is an advantage/disadvantage during muscle activity".
    Connes P, Sara F, Hue O.
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  • 30. Lactate and force production in skeletal muscle.
    Kristensen M, Albertsen J, Rentsch M, Juel C.
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  • 31. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. IGF is not a major regulator of muscle mass.
    Shenkman BS, Kachaeva E, Turtikova O, Leinsoo T, Lysenko E.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2010 Jun 15; 108(6):1826-7. PubMed ID: 20527695
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  • 32. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. Is any factor necessary and sufficient for muscle mass regulation?
    Barton ER, Philippou A.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2010 Jun 15; 108(6):1827-8. PubMed ID: 20527697
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  • 34. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. Irrelevant growth factor-I.
    Baar K, Hamilton DL, Philp A.
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  • 36. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. IGF-1 and adult muscle mass.
    Svensson J, Sjögren K, Ohlsson C.
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  • 37. Energy expenditure of heavy to severe exercise and recovery.
    Scott CB.
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  • 38. Discrepancy between evidence and theory of myoglobin SO2 in work.
    Severinghaus JW.
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  • 39. Comments on Point:Counterpoint: IGF is/is not the major physiological regulator of muscle mass. IGF is a major physiological regulator, but not solely responsible for muscle mass regulation.
    Yang SY.
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  • 40. Dissociation between lactate and proton exchange in muscle during intense exercise in man.
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