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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
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May 10, 2013
Detection of EPO injections using a rapid lateral flow isoform test
M Lönnberg, C Lundby
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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May 23, 2012
Is live high-train low altitude training relevant for elite athletes with already high total hemoglobin mass?
P Robach, C Lundby
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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January 25, 2006
Exercise performance in hypoxia after novel erythropoiesis stimulating protein treatment
C Lundby, R Damsgaard
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
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November 19, 2016
Red cell volume response to exercise training: Association with aging
D Montero, C Lundby
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)
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July 3, 2015
Performance Enhancement: What Are the Physiological Limits?
C Lundby, P Robach
British Journal of Sports Medicine
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April 26, 2014
Blood doping: potential of blood and urine sampling to detect autologous transfusion
J Segura, C Lundby
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
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March 17, 2001
Peak heart rates at extreme altitudes
C Lundby, G van Hall
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
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October 24, 2002
Substrate utilization in sea level residents during exercise in acute hypoxia and after 4 weeks of acclimatization to 4100 m
C Lundby, G Van Hall
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)
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November 27, 2016
Biology of VO<sub>2</sub> max: looking under the physiology lamp
C Lundby, D Montero, M Joyner
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
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October 30, 2001
Peak heart rate decreases with increasing severity of acute hypoxia
C Lundby, M Araoz, G van Hall
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
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May 10, 2013
Detection of EPO injections using a rapid lateral flow isoform test
M Lönnberg, C Lundby
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
|
May 23, 2012
Is live high-train low altitude training relevant for elite athletes with already high total hemoglobin mass?
P Robach, C Lundby
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
|
January 25, 2006
Exercise performance in hypoxia after novel erythropoiesis stimulating protein treatment
C Lundby, R Damsgaard
Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports
|
November 19, 2016
Red cell volume response to exercise training: Association with aging
D Montero, C Lundby
Physiology (Bethesda, Md.)
|
July 3, 2015
Performance Enhancement: What Are the Physiological Limits?
C Lundby, P Robach
British Journal of Sports Medicine
|
April 26, 2014
Blood doping: potential of blood and urine sampling to detect autologous transfusion
J Segura, C Lundby
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
|
March 17, 2001
Peak heart rates at extreme altitudes
C Lundby, G van Hall
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
|
October 24, 2002
Substrate utilization in sea level residents during exercise in acute hypoxia and after 4 weeks of acclimatization to 4100 m
C Lundby, G Van Hall
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)
|
November 27, 2016
Biology of VO<sub>2</sub> max: looking under the physiology lamp
C Lundby, D Montero, M Joyner
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
|
October 30, 2001
Peak heart rate decreases with increasing severity of acute hypoxia
C Lundby, M Araoz, G van Hall
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