Biochemistry of buffering capacity and ingestion of buffers in exercise and athletic performance

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Saunders, B.; Artioli, G. G.; Dolan, E.; Jones, R. L.; Matthews, J.; Sale, C.. Biochemistry of buffering capacity and ingestion of buffers in exercise and athletic performance. In: . THE ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK ON BIOCHEMISTRY OF EXERCISE: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS, 2020. p.334-352.
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