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Title: Explaining pH change in exercising muscle: Lactic acid, proton consumption, and buffering vs. strong ion difference
Author(s): Kemp, G
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY Volume: 291 Issue: 1 Pages: R235-R237 Published: JUL 2006
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1. Title: Lactate accumulation, proton buffering, and pH change in ischemically exercising muscle
Author(s): Kemp G
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 289   Issue: 3   Pages: R895-R901   Published: SEP 2005
2. Title: Applying physicochemical principles to skeletal muscle acid-base status
Author(s): Lindinger MI, Kowalchuk JM, Heigenhauser GJF
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REGULATORY INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 289   Issue: 3   Pages: R891-R894   Published: SEP 2005
3. Title: Interrelations of ATP synthesis and proton handling in ischaemically exercising human forearm muscle studied by P-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Author(s): Kemp GJ, Roussel M, Bendahan D, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON   Volume: 535   Issue: 3   Pages: 901-928   Published: SEP 15 2001
4. Title: Cytosolic pH buffering during exercise and recovery in skeletal muscle of patients with McArdle's disease
Author(s): Kemp GJ, Tonon C, Malucelli E, et al.
Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 105   Issue: 5   Pages: 687-694   Published: MAR 2009
5. Title: Point: Lactic acid is/is not the only physicochemical contributor to the acidosis of exercise
Author(s): Boning D, Maassen N
Source: JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 105   Issue: 1   Pages: 358-359   Published: JUL 2008
6. Title: Muscle cell volume and pH changes due to glycolytic ATP synthesis
Author(s): Kemp G
Source: JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON   Volume: 582   Issue: 1   Pages: 461-465   Published: JUL 1 2007
7. Title: Proton efflux in human skeletal muscle during recovery from exercise
Author(s): Kemp GJ, Thompson CH, Taylor DJ, et al.
Source: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCUPATIONAL PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 76   Issue: 5   Pages: 462-471   Published: NOV 1997
8. Title: Intersubject differences in the effect of acidosis on phosphocreatine recovery kinetics in muscle after exercise are due to differences in proton efflux rates
Author(s): van den Broek NMA, De Feyter HMML, de Graaf L, et al.
Source: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-CELL PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 293   Issue: 1   Pages: C228-C237   Published: JUL 2007
9. Title: Direct noninvasive quantification of lactate and high energy phosphates simultaneously in exercising human skeletal muscle by localized magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Author(s): Meyerspeer M, Kemp GJ, Mlynarik V, et al.
Source: MAGNETIC RESONANCE IN MEDICINE   Volume: 57   Issue: 4   Pages: 654-660   Published: APR 2007
10. Title: Regulation of oxidative and glycogenolytic ATP synthesis in exercising rat skeletal muscle studied by P-31 magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Author(s): Kemp GJ, Sanderson AL, Thompson CH, et al.
Source: NMR IN BIOMEDICINE   Volume: 9   Issue: 6   Pages: 261-270   Published: SEP 1996