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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)“…Brugniaux, J. V.…”
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Thirteen days of "live high-train low" does not affect prooxidant/antioxidant balance in elite swimmers
Pialoux, V., Mounier, R., Brugniaux, J. V., Rock, E., Mazur, A., Richalet, J. P., Robach, P., Coudert, J., Fellmann, N.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2009)“…Brugniaux, J. V.…”
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Eighteen days of "living high, training low" stimulate erythropoiesis and enhance aerobic performance in elite middle-distance runners
Brugniaux, J. V., Schmitt,L., Robach,P., Nicolet, G., Fouillot, J.-P., Moutereau, S., Lasne, F., Pialoux, V., Saas, P., Chorvot, M.-C., Cornolo,J., Olsen, N. V., Richalet, J. P.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2006)“…Brugniaux, J. V.…”
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Autonomic adaptations in Andean trained participants to a 4220-m altitude marathon
Cornolo, J., Brugniaux, J. V., Macarlupu, J. L., Privat, C., Leon-Velarde, F., Richalet, J. P.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2005)“…Brugniaux, J. V.…”
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