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. 1987;98:98–104.

Mechanism of contrasting pressor responses to static and dynamic exercise: new insights from direct intraneural recordings of sympathetic nerve activity in humans.

A L Mark, B G Wallin, D R Seals, R G Victor
PMCID: PMC2279733  PMID: 3617321

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