Search Results - Parisotto, R.
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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)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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Altitude training at 2690m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S., Walsh, C., Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Parisotto, R., Martin, D., Pyne, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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Altitude training at 2690m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists
Gore, C. J., Hahn, A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S, Walsh, C, Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Parisotto, R., Martin, D., Pyne, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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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)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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Biochemical and haematological response to a 3-day stage race in female national team road cyclists
Martin, D. T., Lee, H., Victor, J., Boston, T., Parisotto, R., Putland, K., Anson, J., Hahn, A.Published in Australian Conference of Science and Medicine in Sport, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide 7-10 October 1997 (1997)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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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)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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Altitude training at 2690 m does not increase total haemoglobin mass or sea level VO2max in world champion track cyclists
Gore, C., Craig, N., Hahn, A. A., Rice, A., Bourdon, P., Lawrence, S., Walsh, C., Stanef, T., Barnes, P., Parisotto, R., Martin, D., Pyne, D.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (1998)“…Parisotto, R.…”
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