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- W71650197 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the nature of the redox system of arterialized capillary blood after physical exercise. Cysteine may be stated to have had the most active influence of the substances investigated by polarography. In an experiment described in the chapter, the reproduction of the changes seen after physical exertion could be achieved only partially as cysteine addition gave rise only to an elevation of the second wave. The differences of sulfhydryl groups, before and after exercise, decrease linearly with increasing aerobic capacity, or the inspired oxigen during physical work is sufficient to oxidize the reduced components of the respiratory chain. It can be assumed that the oxygen intake of the athletes with low aerobic capacity is not sufficient to oxidize the hydrogen ions coming out from the respiratory chain." @default.
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- W71650197 title "THE NATURE OF THE REDOX SYSTEM OF ARTERIALIZED CAPILLARY BLOOD AFTER PHYSICAL EXERCISE" @default.
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