Search Results - Hahn, A. G.
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ACTN3 genotype is associated with human elite athletic performance
Yang, N., MacArthur, D. G., Gulbin, J. P., Hahn, A. G., Beggs, A. H., Easteal, S., North, K.Published in The American Journal of Human Genetics (2003)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Footstrike is the major cause of hemolysis during running
Telford, R. D., Sly, G. J., Hahn, A. G., Cunningham, R. B., Bryant, C., Smith, J. A.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2002)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Medium altitude training and sea-level performance
Telford, R. D., Graham, K. S., Sutton, J. R., Hahn, A. G., Campbell, D. A., Creighton, S. W., Cunningham, R. B., Davis, P. G., Gore, C. J., Smith, J. A.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (1996)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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Simulated moderate altitude elevates serum erythropoietin but does not increase reticulocyte production in well-trained runners
Ashenden, M. J., Gore, C. J., Dobson, G. P., Boston, T. T., Parisotto, R., Emslie, K. R., Trout, G. J., Hahn, A. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2000)“…Hahn, A. G.…”
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