Metabolic determinants of the onset of acidosis in exercising human muscle: a 31P-MRS study.
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P. Cozzone | Y. le Fur | B. Ghattas | D. Bendahan | J. Mattei | M Roussel | J P Mattei | Y Le Fur | B Ghattas | P J Cozzone | D Bendahan | M. Roussel
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