Search Results - Brocherie, F.
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Persisting elevation of total hemoglobin mass after altitude training in elite swimmers: a potential role of prolonged erythrocyte survival
Carin, R., Faucher, C., Connes, P., Viard, V., Martin, M., Ducray, M., Pla, R., Merino, M., Gaston, A.-F., Lacroix, J., Doucende, G., Joly, P., Stauffer, E., Brugniaux, J. V., Verges, S., Brocherie, F., Pichon, A. P., Robach, P., Nader, E.Published in American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology (2025)“…Brocherie, F.…”
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Central and peripheral muscle fatigue following repeated-sprint running in moderate and severe hypoxia
Townsend, N., Brocherie, F., Millet, G. P., Girard, O.Published in Experimental Physiology (2020)“…Brocherie, F.…”
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An updated panorama of "Living low-training high" altitude/hypoxic methods
Girard, O., Brocherie, F., Goods, P. S. R., Millet, G. P.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2020)“…Brocherie, F.…”
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Effects of repeated-sprint training in hypoxia on sea-level performance: A meta-analysis
Brocherie, F., Girard, O., Faiss, R., Millet, G. P.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)“…Brocherie, F.…”
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