Comments of point: Counterpoint "positive effects of intermittent hypoxia (live high:train low) on exercise performance are/are not mediated primarily by augmented red cell volume [3] (multiple letters)

  1. Noakes, T.D.
  2. Di Prampero, P.E.
  3. Capelli, C.
  4. Zaobornyj, T.
  5. Valdez, L.B.
  6. Boveris, A.
  7. Ashenden, M.
  8. Secomb, T.W.
  9. Dufour, S.
  10. Ponsot, E.
  11. Zoll, J.
  12. Richard, R.
  13. Messonnier, L.
  14. Gonzalez, N.C.
  15. Henderson, K.K.
  16. Favret, F.
  17. Richalet, J.-P.
  18. Eltzschig, H.K.
  19. Kempf, V.A.J.
  20. Nikinmaa, M.
  21. Mackenzie, R.W.A.
  22. Wagner, P.D.
  23. Hashimoto, T.
  24. Miyamoto, O.
  25. Böning, D.
  26. Joyeux-Faure, M.
  27. Béguin, P.C.
  28. Bouvat, E.
  29. Lévy, P.
  30. Yuqi, G.
  31. Katayama, K.
  32. Gardner, D.S.
  33. Saunders, P.U.
  34. Pyne, D.B.
  35. Foster, C.
  36. Lucia, A.
  37. Ekblom, B.
  38. Show all authors +
Journal:
Journal of Applied Physiology

ISSN: 8750-7587

Year of publication: 2005

Volume: 99

Issue: 6

Pages: 2453-2462

Type: Letter

DOI: 10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.01157.2005 GOOGLE SCHOLAR