pH control in rat skeletal muscle during
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G. J. Kemp; C. H. Thompson; A. L. Sanderson; G. K. Radda
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Article
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1994
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract We used ^31^P magnetic resonance spectroscopy to compare the response of rat skeletal muscle to three kinds of proton load. During __exercise__ (tetanic sciatic nerve stimulation), protons from lactic acid were buffered passively and consumed by net hydrolysis of phosphocreatine (PCr).