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Haematological adaptations to high‐altitude and heat acclimation training in elite male cyclists
Abstract High‐altitude training is widely adopted by endurance athletes with the aim of increasing total haemoglobin mass (tHbmass) and thereby endurance exercise performance. However, divergent effects on tHbmass and exercise performance have been reported in athletes commencing altitude camps with initial high baseline levels for tHbmass, questioning
Claes Cubel +5 more
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Use of a computer model in the understanding of erythropoietic control mechanisms [PDF]
During an eight-week visit approximately 200 simulations using the computer model for the regulation of erythopoiesis were carries out in four general areas: with the human model simulating hypoxia and dehydration, evaluation of the simulation of ...
Dunn, C. D. R.
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Hypoxia enhances the tissue protective effect of erythropoietin and its analogues in an endothelial cell injury model [PDF]
PO has tissue protective activities in ischemic disease but also has prothrombotic, erythropoietic effects. Carbamylated EPO (CEPO) retains the protective actions without the erythropoietic effects.
Ferns, Gordon +3 more
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Abstract figure legend Upper panel, high‐altitude training typically encompasses 3–4 weeks of altitude exposure combined with training either at altitude or at sea level. Following this, a response for haemoglobin mass (Hbmass) is seen in two of three studies, which coincides with some performance gains in <50% of studies.
Carsten Lundby, Paul Robach
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Comparison of early reactions of the blood system in rats to immobilization, the action of hypoxia and the administration of erythopoietin [PDF]
Three series of experiments were simultaneously carried on rats with the purpose of studying the action of different stimulants on the blood system; rats were subjected to immobilization, hypoxic hypoxia and erythropoietin administration.
Belousova, O. I. +3 more
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Abstract figure legend ACE I/D genotype, enzyme activity and integrated physiological adaptations. Upper panel: Conceptual framework linking the ACE I/D polymorphism (left) with circulating/tissue ACE activity (centre; violin plots based on hypothetical data for illustration) and strength/power versus endurance phenotypes (right).
Tórur Sjúrðarson +1 more
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Testing for recombinant human erythropoietin [PDF]
Delanghe, Joris, Joyner, Michael
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Erythropoietin Therapy for Acute Stroke Is Both Safe and Beneficial [PDF]
Hannelore Ehrenreich +22 more
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Mechanisms of haemoglobin mass expansion following heat stress
Abstract figure legend Theorised mechanisms of heat stress‐induced erythropoiesis which may facilitate the expansion of haemoglobin mass. A, acute: heat stress‐induced renal ischaemia. Redistribution of blood flow away from the kidneys to facilitate thermoregulation during heat stress could reduce renal oxygen delivery, subsequently lowering renal PO2${
Elliott J. Jenkins +4 more
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Introduction: During the last decades the use of erythropoiesis stimulating agents has significantly diminished the prevalence of anemia in patients receiving chronic hemodialysis.
André Benítez +10 more
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