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Muscle oxygen uptake differs from consumption dynamics during transients in exercise.

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Models of muscle contraction and energetics.

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Influence of exercise intensity on pulmonary oxygen uptake kinetics at the onset of exercise and recovery in male adolescents.

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Multi-scale model of O2 transport and metabolism: response to exercise.

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Non-invasive estimation of metabolic flux and blood flow in working muscle: effect of blood-tissue distribution.

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Multiscale modeling of respiration.

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Modeling oxygenation in venous blood and skeletal muscle in response to exercise using near-infrared spectroscopy.

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Contraction-by-contraction VO2 and computer-controlled pump perfusion as novel techniques to study skeletal muscle metabolism in situ.

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A prior bout of contractions speeds VO2 and blood flow on-kinetics and reduces the VO2 slow-component amplitude in canine skeletal muscle contracting in situ.

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PathCase SysBio: Database-Enabled Tools for Regulatory Metabolic Networks

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