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Carsten Lundby

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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 27, 2009
Reduced skeletal muscle recruitment does not explain the lactate paradox- part IICarsten Lundby
The Journal of Physiology|December 3, 2010
Going to altitude? Bring your vitamins!Carsten Lundby
The Journal of Physiology|December 18, 2012
Blood flow regulation: from rest to maximal exerciseCarsten Lundby
The Journal of Physiology|February 2, 2011
Synthesis, function and possible new avenues for erythropoietinCarsten Lundby
Experimental Physiology|January 20, 2016
Skeletal muscle adaptations to endurance training: is tissue hypoxia the main signal?Carsten Lundby
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|July 15, 2023
Comment by Schmidt and Byrnes based on erroneous assumptionsCarsten Lundby
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|April 22, 2017
Reduced arteriovenous oxygen difference in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients: Is the muscle oxidative phenotype certainly involved?David Montero, Carsten Lundby
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|June 3, 2010
Influence of changes in blood pressure on cerebral oxygenation: role of skin blood flow?Peter Rasmussen, Carsten Lundby
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)|August 30, 2019
Did you know-why does maximal oxygen uptake increase in humans following endurance exercise training?Carsten Lundby, David Montero
The Journal of Physiology|December 16, 2015
CrossTalk opposing view: Heat acclimatization does not improve exercise performance in a cool conditionLars Nybo, Carsten Lundby
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|February 27, 2009
Reduced skeletal muscle recruitment does not explain the lactate paradox- part IICarsten Lundby
The Journal of Physiology|December 3, 2010
Going to altitude? Bring your vitamins!Carsten Lundby
The Journal of Physiology|December 18, 2012
Blood flow regulation: from rest to maximal exerciseCarsten Lundby
The Journal of Physiology|February 2, 2011
Synthesis, function and possible new avenues for erythropoietinCarsten Lundby
Experimental Physiology|January 20, 2016
Skeletal muscle adaptations to endurance training: is tissue hypoxia the main signal?Carsten Lundby
Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation|July 15, 2023
Comment by Schmidt and Byrnes based on erroneous assumptionsCarsten Lundby
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|April 22, 2017
Reduced arteriovenous oxygen difference in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients: Is the muscle oxidative phenotype certainly involved?David Montero, Carsten Lundby
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|June 3, 2010
Influence of changes in blood pressure on cerebral oxygenation: role of skin blood flow?Peter Rasmussen, Carsten Lundby
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)|August 30, 2019
Did you know-why does maximal oxygen uptake increase in humans following endurance exercise training?Carsten Lundby, David Montero
The Journal of Physiology|December 16, 2015
CrossTalk opposing view: Heat acclimatization does not improve exercise performance in a cool conditionLars Nybo, Carsten Lundby
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