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Characterizing the sympatholytic role of endothelial‐dependent vasodilator signalling during handgrip exercise
The dynamic metabolic range of skeletal muscle necessitates an equally dynamic blood flow requirement, to the point where the demand for skeletal muscle blood flow during intense bouts of large muscle mass exercise can theoretically ‘outstrip’ the heart's ability to generate the cardiac output necessary for maintaining sufficient mean arterial pressure (MAP) and muscle perfusion.
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