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1John Rankin Laboratory of Pulmonary Medicine, Department of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, USA. jdempsey@wisc.edu
Abstract:
Some of the major unresolved questions in the respiratory physiology and pathophysiology of exercise are addressed. To solve many of these difficult basic problems and to understand how systems operate alone and in combination in an integrated fashion, truly experimental integrative physiological approaches are required in both humans and animals.
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