Search Results - Heinonen, I.
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Cool-water immersion reduces postexercise quadriceps femoris muscle perfusion more than cold-water immersion
Mawhinney, C., Heinonen, I., Low, D. A., Han, C., Jones, H., Kalliokoski, K. K., Kirjavainen, A., Kemppainen, J., Di Salvo, V., Lolli, L., Cable, N. T., Gregson, W.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2022)“…Heinonen, I.…”
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Systemic hypoxia increases circulating concentration of apelin in humans
Heinonen, I., Vuolteenaho, O., Koskenvuo, J., Arjamaa, O., Nikinmaa, M.Published in High Altitude Medicine & Biology (2017)“…Heinonen, I.…”
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Pulmonary blood flow, its reserve, and distribution in highly trained endurance athletes and healthy control subjects
Savolainen, A. M., Han, C., Kemppainen, J., Oikonen, V., Knuuti, J., Kalliokoski, K. K., Heinonen, I.Published in The biomedical basis of elite performance. 19-21 March 2012, London, UK. Abstracts & Manuscripts (2012)“…Heinonen, I.…”
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Myocardial blood flow, oxygen extraction and consumption, and efficiency in elite endurance athletes and control subjects at rest
Heinonen, I., Kudomi, N., Kemppainen, J., Luotolahti, M., Sipilä, H., Duncker, D., Knuuti, J., Kallioski, K. K.Published in The biomedical basis of elite performance. 19-21 March 2012, London, UK. Abstracts & Manuscripts (2012)“…Heinonen, I.…”
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Myocardial blood flow and adenosine A2A receptors in cross-country skiers expressing remarkable left ventricular hyperthrophy
Heinonen, I., Nesterov, S., Liukko, K., Kemppainen, J., Nägren, K., Luotolahti, M., Virsu, P., Nuutila P., Knuuti, J., Kujala, U., Kainulainen, H., Kjaer, M., Boushel, R., Kalliokoski, K.Published in 4th International Congress on Science and Skiing (2007)“…Heinonen, I.…”
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