Abstract
The notion that a substantial proportion of capillaries do not contain moving red blood cells (RBCs) in muscle at rest but are “recruited,” i.e., begin flowing with RBCs during contractions, is one basis for our present understanding of blood-muscle exchange during exercise ([20][1], [28][2]).
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