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339 related items for PubMed ID: 4569816

  • 1. [Immediate sources of energy in muscle contraction].
    Maréchal G.
    J Physiol (Paris); 1972; 65():Suppl 1:5A-50. PubMed ID: 4569816
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  • 2. [Energetics of muscular exercise].
    Di Prampero PE.
    J Physiol (Paris); 1972; 65():Suppl 1:51A+. PubMed ID: 4569815
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  • 8. Studies on the regulation of metabolism in human skeletal muscle using intermittent exercise as an experimental model.
    Essén B.
    Acta Physiol Scand Suppl; 1978; 454():1-32. PubMed ID: 276248
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  • 10. High energy phosphate depletion in a model of defective muscle glycolysis.
    Brumback RA, Gerst JW, Knull HR.
    Muscle Nerve; 1983 Jan; 6(1):52-5. PubMed ID: 6843586
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  • 11. [Oxygen debt and energy-rich phosphates during recovery in the canine gastrocnemius muscle].
    Piiper J, Spiller P.
    Pflugers Arch; 1969 Jan; 312(1):R62-3. PubMed ID: 5390278
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  • 12. Glycolysis in acute experimental myocardial infarction: pathways of metabolism and preliminary results.
    Opie LH, Owen P.
    Recent Adv Stud Cardiac Struct Metab; 1973 Jan; 2():567-79. PubMed ID: 4806988
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  • 13. Exercise metabolism: O 2 deficit, steady level O 2 uptake and O 2 uptake for recovery.
    Stainsby WN, Barclay JK.
    Med Sci Sports; 1970 Jan; 2(4):177-81. PubMed ID: 5521271
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  • 15. Biochemical adaptations to exercise: anaerobic metabolism.
    Gollnick PD, Hermansen L.
    Exerc Sport Sci Rev; 1973 Jan; 1():1-43. PubMed ID: 4806373
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  • 16. Perfusion of the isolated rat hindlimb with a synthetic medium.
    Strohfeldt P, Kettl H, Weinges KF.
    Horm Metab Res; 1974 Mar; 6(2):167-8. PubMed ID: 4828278
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  • 17. The relationship between circulation and metabolism during exercise.
    Keul J.
    Med Sci Sports; 1973 Mar; 5(4):209-19. PubMed ID: 4590141
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  • 18. Energetics of twitch and tetanus in the frog gastrocnemius.
    Ambrosoli G, Cananau S, Cerretelli P.
    Arch Fisiol; 1973 Jun 30; 70(1-2):9-11. PubMed ID: 4802463
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  • 19. [Creatine kinase system and muscle energy metabolism].
    Chetverikova EP.
    Zh Obshch Biol; 1981 Jun 30; 42(4):586-96. PubMed ID: 7025505
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  • 20. Effect of fasting, hypocaloric feeding, and refeeding on the energetics of stimulated rat muscle as assessed by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
    Mijan de la Torre A, Madapallimattam A, Cross A, Armstrong RL, Jeejeebhoy KN.
    J Clin Invest; 1993 Jul 30; 92(1):114-21. PubMed ID: 8325976
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