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  • Alterations of Neuromuscula... Alterations of Neuromuscular Function after the World's Most Challenging Mountain Ultra-Marathon
    Saugy, Jonas; Place, Nicolas; Millet, Guillaume Y ... PloS one, 06/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    We investigated the physiological consequences of the most challenging mountain ultra-marathon (MUM) in the world: a 330-km trail run with 24000 m of positive and negative elevation change. ...
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  • Shear-Wave Elastography Ass... Shear-Wave Elastography Assessments of Quadriceps Stiffness Changes prior to, during and after Prolonged Exercise: A Longitudinal Study during an Extreme Mountain Ultra-Marathon
    Andonian, Pierre; Viallon, Magalie; Le Goff, Caroline ... PloS one, 08/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 8
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    In sports medicine, there is increasing interest in quantifying the elastic properties of skeletal muscle, especially during extreme muscular stimulation, to improve our understanding of the impact ...
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  • Significant molecular and s... Significant molecular and systemic adaptations after repeated sprint training in hypoxia
    Faiss, Raphael; Léger, Bertrand; Vesin, Jean-Marc ... PloS one, 02/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    While intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) has been reported to evoke cellular responses via hypoxia inducible factors (HIFs) but without substantial performance benefits in endurance athletes, we ...
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  • Effects of Repeated-Sprint ... Effects of Repeated-Sprint Training in Hypoxia on Sea-Level Performance: A Meta-Analysis
    Brocherie, Franck; Girard, Olivier; Faiss, Raphaël ... Sports medicine, 08/2017, Volume: 47, Issue: 8
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    Repeated-sprint training in hypoxia (RSH) is a recent intervention regarding which numerous studies have reported effects on sea-level physical performance outcomes that are debated. No previous ...
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  • Advancing hypoxic training in team sports: from intermittent hypoxic training to repeated sprint training in hypoxia
    Faiss, Raphaël; Girard, Olivier; Millet, Grégoire P British journal of sports medicine, 12/2013, Volume: 47 Suppl 1
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    Over the past two decades, intermittent hypoxic training (IHT), that is, a method where athletes live at or near sea level but train under hypoxic conditions, has gained unprecedented popularity. By ...
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  • Hypoxia and brain aging: Ne... Hypoxia and brain aging: Neurodegeneration or neuroprotection?
    Burtscher, Johannes; Mallet, Robert T.; Burtscher, Martin ... Ageing research reviews, July 2021, 2021-Jul, 2021-07-00, Volume: 68
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    •Hypoxia is a central factor in brain aging and the development of age-related neurological diseases.•Severe hypoxia is detrimental to the brain and is implicated in the pathogeneses of ...
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  • Ventilation, oxidative stress, and nitric oxide in hypobaric versus normobaric hypoxia
    Faiss, Raphael; Pialoux, Vincent; Sartori, Claudio ... Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 02/2013, Volume: 45, Issue: 2
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    Slight differences in physiological responses and nitric oxide (NO) have been reported at rest between hypobaric hypoxia (HH) and normobaric hypoxia (NH) during short exposure.Our study reports NO ...
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