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2 research outputs found
High Level of Skeletal Muscle Carnosine Contributes to the Latter Half of Exercise Performance during 30-s Maximal Cycle Ergometer Sprinting.
Author
Andersen P and Henriksson J
Andersen P and Henriksson J
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Bate-Smith EC
Baumann H Jaggi M, Soland F, Howald H, and Schaub MC
Bergströ
Bogdanis GC Nevill ME, Boobis LH, and Lakomy HK
Brooke MH and Kaiser KK
Bump KD Lawrence LM, Moser LR, Miller-Graber PA, and Kurcz EV
Costill DL Verstappen F, Kuipers H, Janssen E, and Fink W
Crush KG
Harris RC Marlin DJ, Dunnett M, Snow DH, and Hultman E
Hultman E and Sahlin K
Hultman E Canale SD, and Sjö
Jones NL Sutton JR, Taylor R, and Toews CJ
Mannion AF Jakeman PM, and Willan PL
Mannion AF Jakeman PM, and Willan PL
Parkhouse WS and McKenzie DC
Parkhouse WS McKenzie DC, Hochachka PW, and Ovalle WK
Pereira Sant'Ana JA Ennion S, Sargeant AJ, Moorman AF, and Goldspink G
Sahlin K Edströ
Sewell DA Harris RC, Marlin DJ, and Dunnett M
Somero GN
Trivedi B and Danforth WH
Publication venue
'Physiological Society of Japan'
Publication date
01/01/2002
Field of study
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