Beta-adrenergic blockade effects on aerobic capacity and chronotropic response

K. Forton (Brussels, Belgium), M. Lamotte (Brussels, Belgium), A. Gillet (Brussels, Belgium), V. Faoro (Brussels, Belgium)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Hypoxia, exercise and respiratory function in pathophysiological conditions

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