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Authors: Crandall, CG MacLean, DA
Citation: Cg. Crandall et Da. Maclean, Cutaneous interstitial nitric oxide concentration does not increase duringheat stress in humans, J APP PHYSL, 90(3), 2001, pp. 1020-1024

Authors: Lott, MEJ Hogeman, CS Vickery, L Kunselman, AR Sinoway, LI MacLean, DA
Citation: Mej. Lott et al., Effects of dynamic exercise on mean blood velocity and muscle interstitialmetabolite responses in humans, AM J P-HEAR, 281(4), 2001, pp. H1734-H1741

Authors: MacLean, DA Vickery, LM Sinoway, LI
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Elevated interstitial adenosine concentrations do not activate the muscle reflex, AM J P-HEAR, 280(2), 2001, pp. H546-H553

Authors: MacLean, DA Ettinger, SM Sinoway, LI Lanoue, KF
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Determination of muscle-specific glucose flux using radioactive stereoisomers and microdialysis, AM J P-ENDO, 280(1), 2001, pp. E187-E192

Authors: MacLean, DA Erdle, TA MacKinnon, WE Porter, KB Beaton, KP Cormier, G Morehouse, S Budd, M
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., The spruce budworm decision support system: Forest protection planning to sustain long-term wood supply, CAN J FORES, 31(10), 2001, pp. 1742-1757

Authors: Vissing, J MacLean, DA Vissing, SF Sander, M Saltin, B Haller, RG
Citation: J. Vissing et al., The exercise metaboreflex is maintained in the absence of muscle acidosis:insights from muscle microdialysis in humans with McArdle's disease, J PHYSL LON, 537(2), 2001, pp. 641-649

Authors: MacLean, DA Imadojemu, VA Sinoway, LI
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Interstitial pH, K+, lactate, and phosphate determined with MSNA during exercise in humans, AM J P-REG, 278(3), 2000, pp. R563-R571

Authors: MacLean, DA MacKinnon, WE Porter, KB Beaton, KP Cormier, G Morehouse, S
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Use of forest inventory and monitoring data in the spruce budworm decisionsupport system, COMP EL AGR, 28(2), 2000, pp. 101-118

Authors: MacLean, DA Porter, KB MacKinnon, WE Beaton, KP
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Spruce budworm decision support system: lessons learned in development andimplementation, COMP EL AGR, 27(1-3), 2000, pp. 293-314

Authors: Graham, TE Helge, JW MacLean, DA Kiens, B Richter, EA
Citation: Te. Graham et al., Caffeine ingestion does not alter carbohydrate or fat metabolism in human skeletal muscle during exercise, J PHYSL LON, 529(3), 2000, pp. 837-847

Authors: MacLean, DA Bangsbo, J Saltin, B
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Muscle interstitial glucose and lactate levels during dynamic exercise in humans determined by microdialysis, J APP PHYSL, 87(4), 1999, pp. 1483-1490

Authors: Piene, H MacLean, DA
Citation: H. Piene et Da. Maclean, Spruce budworm defoliation and growth loss in young balsam fir: patterns of shoot, needle and foliage weight production over a nine-year outbreak cycle, FOREST ECOL, 123(2-3), 1999, pp. 115-133

Authors: MacLean, DA Ebert, P
Citation: Da. Maclean et P. Ebert, The impact of hemlock looper (Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria (Guen.)) onbalsam fir and spruce in New Brunswick, Canada, FOREST ECOL, 120(1-3), 1999, pp. 77-87

Authors: MacLean, DA Etheridge, P Pelham, J Emrich, W
Citation: Da. Maclean et al., Fundy Model Forest: Partners in sustainable forest management, FOREST CHRO, 75(2), 1999, pp. 219-227

Authors: Erdle, TA MacLean, DA
Citation: Ta. Erdle et Da. Maclean, Stand growth model calibration for use in forest pest impact assessment, FOREST CHRO, 75(1), 1999, pp. 141-152
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