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Michael J Mckenna
Victoria University - Melbourne / Australia
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Michael J Mckenna's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The physiological load imposed on basketball players during competitionSE McInnes, JS Carlson, CJ Jones, MJ McKennaJournal of sports sciences 13 (5), 387-397, 199510811995
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Design and interpretation of anthropometric and fitness testing of basketball playersEJ Drinkwater, DB Pyne, MJ McKennaSports medicine 38 (7), 565-578, 20083952008
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Live high: train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiencyCJ Gore, AG Hahn, RJ Aughey, DT Martin, MJ Ashenden, SA Clark, ...Acta physiologica scandinavica 173 (3), 275-286, 20013832001
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Muscle K+, Na+, and Cl− disturbances and Na+-K+ pump inactivation: implications for fatigueMJ McKenna, J Bangsbo, JM RenaudJournal of applied physiology 104 (1), 288-295, 20083772008
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N‐acetylcysteine attenuates the decline in muscle Na+, K+‐pump activity and delays fatigue during prolonged exercise in humansMJ McKenna, I Medved, CA Goodman, MJ Brown, AR Bjorksten, ...The Journal of physiology 576 (1), 279-288, 20063212006
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