DVS Edition Citation

Paris, H. L., Baranauskas, M. N., Constantini, K, Shei, R.-J, Allen, P. E., Jadovitz, J. R., Wiggins, C. C. & Perkins Storm, C. (2025). Born high, born fast: Does highland birth confer a pulmonary advantage for sea level endurance? Experimental Physiology, 110 (11), 1625-1638. Zugriff am 03.12.2025 unter https://doi.org/10.1113/EP091830

APA (7th ed.) Citation

Paris, H. L., Baranauskas, M. N., Constantini, K., Shei, R., Allen, P. E., Jadovitz, J. R., . . . Perkins Storm, C. (2025). Born high, born fast: Does highland birth confer a pulmonary advantage for sea level endurance? Experimental Physiology, 110(11), 1625-1638.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Paris, H. L., M. N. Baranauskas, K. Constantini, R.-J Shei, P. E. Allen, J. R. Jadovitz, C. C. Wiggins, and C. Perkins Storm. "Born High, Born Fast: Does Highland Birth Confer a Pulmonary Advantage for Sea Level Endurance?" Experimental Physiology 110, no. 11 (2025): 1625-1638.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Paris, H. L., et al. "Born High, Born Fast: Does Highland Birth Confer a Pulmonary Advantage for Sea Level Endurance?" Experimental Physiology, vol. 110, no. 11, 2025, pp. 1625-1638.

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