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Is the acid-base status at rest related to endurance performance in 10-km runners?
Lourenço, T, Nunes, L, Artioli, G, Martins, L, Brenzikofer, R, Macedo, D.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2025)article“…Macedo, D.…”
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Software for longitudinal and integrated analysis of physical capacities of individuals and groups of athletes
Barreira Augusto, J., Vaz Macedo, D., Brenzikofer, R.Published in ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive (Konstanz) (2015)congress proceedings“…Vaz Macedo, D.…”
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Reproducibility of an incremental treadmill Vo2max test with gas exchange analysis for runners
LourenÇo, T. F., Martins, L. E. B., Tessutti, L. S., Brenzikofer, R., Macedo, D. V.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2011)article“…Macedo, D. V.…”
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The upper values of plasma creatine kinase of professional soccer players during the Brazilian National Championship
Lazarim, F. L., Antunes-Neto, J. M. F., da Silva, F. O. C., Nunes, L. A. S., Bassini-Cameron, A., Cameron, L. C., Alves, A. A., Brenzikofer, R., Vaz de Macedo, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2009)article“…Vaz de Macedo, D.…”
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Overreaching-induced oxidative stress, enhanced HSP72 expression, antioxidant and oxidative enzymes downregulation
Zoppi, C. C., Macedo, D. V.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2008)article“…Macedo, D. V.…”
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Adequacies of skin puncture for evaluating biochemical and hematological blood parameters in athletes
Nunes, L. A., Gandra, P. G., Alves, A. A., Kubota, L., de Macedo, D.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2006)article“…de Macedo, D.…”
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