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    Anaerobic threshold and the oxygen consumption–cardiac output relationship during exercise

    There is some evidence that, above anaerobic threshold (AT), the arteriovenous oxygen difference may increase due to a reduced hemoglobin affinity for oxygen. Thus, it should be expected that above AT, the oxy...

    A. Crisafulli, F. Melis, F. Tocco, U. M. Santoboni, F. Frongia in Sport Sciences for Health (2005)

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    Responsiveness of human natural killer cells during acute, incremental exercise up to exhaustion

    Eight healthy male subjects performed a cycle ergometer incremental exercise up to exhaustion to study possible relationships between excess CO2 production (CO2-exc) and natural killer (NK) cells, measured in ter...

    S. R. Del Giacco, F. Tocco, F. Melis, A. Crisafulli, M. Gessa in Sport Sciences for Health (2004)

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    Effects of long-lasting stimulation of extensor muscle nerves on pulmonary ventilation in cats

    Increments in pulmonary ventilation were shown to occur in anaesthetized cats during long-lasting stimulation of a peripherally cut extensor muscle nerve at maximal intensity for group I afferent fibers. Howev...

    A. M. Carcassi, A. Concu, M. Decandia, M. Onnis, G. P. Orani in Pflügers Archiv (1984)

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    Respiratory responses to stimulation of large fibers afferent from muscle receptors in cats

    Experiments were carried out on cats to re-examine the respiratory effects of the stimulation of the large afferent fibers originating in the receptors of the hindlimb muscles. During the contraction of the tr...

    A. M. Carcassi, A. Concu, M. Decandia, M. Onnis, G. P. Orani in Pflügers Archiv (1983)