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- Lactate metabolism in inactive skeletal muscle during lactacidosis Journal Articles
- Lactic acid is/is not the only physicochemical contributor to the acidosis of exercise Journal Articles
- Metabolic and hemodynamic responses of lower limb during exercise in patients with COPD Journal Articles
- Point:Counterpoint: Lactic acid is/is not the only physicochemical contributor to the acidosis of exercise Journal Articles
- Renal responses to exercise-induced lactic acidosis Journal Articles
- Sodium Bicarbonate Use in Shock and Cardiac Arrest Journal Articles
- Sodium Bicarbonate—The Swings and Roundabouts Will Not Stop Without Randomized Evidence* Journal Articles
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