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Effects of Hemopure™ on maximal oxygen uptake and endurance performance in healthy humans
Ashenden, M. J., Schumacher, Y. O., Sharpe, K., Varlet-Marie, E., Audran, M.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (2007)“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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Effect of altitude on second-generation blood tests to detect erythropoietin abuse by athletes
Ashenden, M. J., Gore, C. J., Parisotto, R., Sharpe, K., Hopkins, W. G., Hahn, A. G.Published in Acta Haematologica (2003)“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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Live high:train low increases muscle buffer capacity and submaximal cycling efficiency
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A. G., Aughey, R. J., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M. J., Clark, S. A., Garnham, A. P., Roberts, A. D., Slater, G. J., McKenna, M. J.Published in Acta Physiologica Scandinavica (2001)“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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Detection of recombinant human erythropoietin abuse in athletes utilizing markers of altered erythropoiesis
Parisotto, R., Wu, M., Ashenden, M. J., Emslie, K. R., Gore, C. J., Howe, C., Kazlauskas, R., Sharpe, K., Trout, G. J., Xie, M.Published 2001“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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A comparison of the physiological response to simulated altitude exposure and r-HuEpo administration
Ashenden, M. J., Hahn, A. A. G., Martin, D. T., Logan, P., Parisotto, R., Gore, Ch. J.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2001)“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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The haematological response to an iron injection amongst female athletes
Ashenden, M. J., Fricker, P. A., Ryan, R. K., Morrison, N. K., Dobson, G. P., Hahn, A. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Medicine (1998)“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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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)“…Ashenden, M. J.…”
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"Live high, train low" does not change the total "Live high, train low" does not change the total haemoglobin mass of male endurance athletes sleeping at a simulated altitude of 3... ("Live high, train low" does not change the total "Live high, train low" does not change the total haemoglobin mass of male endurance athletes sleeping at a simulated altitude of 3000 m for 23 nights)
Ashenden , M. J., Gore, C. J., Dobson, G. P., Hahn, A. G.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (1999)“…Ashenden , M. J.…”
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Effects of sleeping in a "nitrogen house"on physiological parameters and ergometer performance of highly-trained rowers
Hahn, A., Spence, R., Ashenden, M., Ryan, R., Gore, Ch., Martin, D., Parisotto, R., Boston, T., Bourdon, P., Emonson, D., Brown, Ch., Clough, M.Published in Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 7-10 October 1997 (1997)“…Ashenden, M.…”
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Normal haemoglobin and haematocrit distribution in Australian endurance athletes
Boston, T., Martin, D. T., Ashenden, M., Lee, H., Pyne, D. B., Hahn, A. A. G.Published in Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 7-10 October 1997 (1997)“…Ashenden, M.…”
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