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Persisting elevation of total hemoglobin mass after altitude training in elite swimmers: a potential role of prolonged erythrocyte survival
Carin, R., Faucher, C., Connes, P., Viard, V., Martin, M., Ducray, M., Pla, R., Merino, M., Gaston, A.-F., Lacroix, J., Doucende, G., Joly, P., Stauffer, E., Brugniaux, J. V., Verges, S., Brocherie, F., Pichon, A. P., Robach, P., Nader, E.Published in American Journal of Physiology - Heart and Circulatory Physiology (2025)“…Robach, P.…”
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The role of haemoglobin mass on VO2max following normobaric "live high-train low" in endurance-trained athletes
Robach, P., Siebenmann, C., Jacobs, R. A., Rasmussen, P., Nordsborg, N., Pesta, D., Gnaiger, E., Diaz, V., Christ, A., Fiedler, J., Crivelli, N., Secher, N. H., Pichon, A., Maggiorini, M.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2012)“…Robach, P.…”
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Determinants of maximal whole-body fat oxidation in elite cross-country skiers: Role of skeletal muscle mitochondria
Dandanell, S., Meinild-Lundby, A.-K., Andersen, A. B., Lang, P. F., Oberholzer, L., Keiser, S., Robach, P., Larsen, S.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2018)“…Robach, P.…”
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Hypobaric live high-train low does not improve aerobic performance more than live low-train low in cross-country skiers
Robach, P., Hansen, J., Pichon, A., Meinild Lundby, A.-K., Dandanell, S., Slettaløkken Falch, G., Hammarström, D., Pesta, D. H., Siebenmann, C., Keiser, S., Kérivel, P., Whist, J. E., Rønnestad, B. R., Lundby, C.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2018)“…Robach, P.…”
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Physiological characteristics of elite high-altitude climbers
Puthon, L., Bouzat, P., Rupp, T., Robach, P., Favre-Juvin, A., Verges, S.Published in Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports (2016)“…Robach, P.…”
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Does training in the heat influence performance in temperate environment?
Le Meur, Y., Duffield, R., Robach, P., Coutant, B., Schmit, C., Louis, J., Tiollier, E., Fabre, M., Marquet, L. A., Aubry, A., Gueneron, J., Maze, B., Bignet, F., Coutts, A., Hausswirth, C.Published in Science + Triathlon 2015 World Conference (2015)“…Robach, P.…”
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Hypoxic training: Effect on mitochondrial function and aerobic performance in hypoxia
Robach, P., Bonne, T., Flück, D., Bürgi, S., Toigo, M., Jacobs, R. A., Lundby, C.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2014)“…Robach, P.…”
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Red blood cell volume and the capacity for exercise at moderate to high altitude
Jacobs, R. A., Lundby, C., Robach, P., Gassmann, M.Published in Sports Medicine (2012)“…Robach, P.…”
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The evolving science of detection of "blood doping"
Lundby, C., Robach, P., Saltin, B.Published in British Journal of Pharmacology (2012)“…Robach, P.…”
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Determinants of time trial performance and maximal incremental exercise in highly trained endurance athletes
Jacobs, R. A., Rasmussen,P., Siebenmann, C., Diaz, V., Gassmann, M., Pesta, D., Gnaiger, E., Nordsborg, N. B., Robach, P., Lundby, C.Published in Journal of Applied Physiology (2011)“…Robach, P.…”
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