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Scharhag J, Thünenkötter T, Urhausen A, Schneider G, Kindermann W. "Echocardiography of the right ventricle in athlete's heart and hearts of normal size compared to magnetic resonance imaging: which measurements should be applied in athletes?" Int J Sports Med. 2010;31(1):58-64.
Broocks A, Meyer T, Gleiter CH, et al. "Effect of aerobic exercise on behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to meta-chlorophenylpiperazine and to ipsapirone in untrained healthy subjects." Psychopharmacology (Berl.). 2001;155(3):234-41.
Scharhag J, Meyer T, Auracher M, Gabriel HH, Kindermann W. "Effects of graded carbohydrate supplementation on the immune response in cycling." Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2006;38(2):286-92.
Scharhag-Rosenberger F, Meyer T, Walitzek S, Kindermann W. "Effects of one year aerobic endurance training on resting metabolic rate and exercise fat oxidation in previously untrained men and women. Metabolic endurance training adaptations." Int J Sports Med. 2010;31(7):498-504.
Skorski S, Hammes D, Schwindling S, et al. "Effects of training-induced fatigue on pacing patterns in 40-km cycling time trials." Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2015;47(3):593-600.
Meyer T, Broocks A, Bandelow B, Hillmer-Vogel U, Rüther E. "Endurance training in panic patients: spiroergometric and clinical effects." Int J Sports Med. 1998;19(7):496-502.
Scharhag-Rosenberger F, Meyer T, Gässler N, Faude O, Kindermann W. "Exercise at given percentages of VO2max: heterogeneous metabolic responses between individuals." J Sci Med Sport. 2010;13(1):74-9.
Broocks A, Meyer TF, Bandelow B, et al. "Exercise avoidance and impaired endurance capacity in patients with panic disorder." Neuropsychobiology. 1997;36(4):182-7.
Scharhag J, George K, Shave R, Urhausen A, Kindermann W. "Exercise-associated increases in cardiac biomarkers." Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2008;40(8):1408-15.
Scharhag J, Meyer T, Auracher M, et al. "Exercise-induced increases in NT-proBNP are not related to the exercise-induced immune response." Br J Sports Med. 2008;42(5):383-5.