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Christopher J Gore

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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|March 15, 2018
Intravenous Iron Does Not Augment the Hemoglobin Mass Response to Simulated HypoxiaLaura A Garvican-Lewis, Victor L Vuong, Andrew D Govus, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 18, 2002
Living high-training low increases hypoxic ventilatory response of well-trained endurance athletesNathan E Townsend, Christopher J Gore, Allan G Hahn, et al.
Plos One|December 3, 2015
Impact of Altitude on Power Output during Cycling Stage RacingLaura A Garvican-Lewis, Bradley Clark, David T Martin, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 30, 2003
Effects of live high, train low hypoxic exposure on lactate metabolism in trained humansSally A Clark, Robert J Aughey, Christopher J Gore, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 9, 2005
Sleep disturbance at simulated altitude indicated by stratified respiratory disturbance index but not hypoxic ventilatory responseTahnee A Kinsman, Nathan E Townsend, Christopher J Gore, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 21, 2004
Hypoxic ventilatory response is correlated with increased submaximal exercise ventilation after live high, train lowNathan E Townsend, Christopher J Gore, Allan G Hahn, et al.
Haematologica|March 26, 2003
Second-generation blood tests to detect erythropoietin abuse by athletesChristopher J Gore, Robin Parisotto, Michael J Ashenden, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 28, 2013
Predicting sickness during a 2-week soccer camp at 3600 m (ISA3600)Martin Buchheit, Ben M Simpson, Walter F Schmidt, et al.
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|November 28, 2018
Training Quantification and Periodization during Live High Train High at 2100 M in Elite Runners: An Observational Cohort Case StudyAvish P Sharma, Philo U Saunders, Laura A Garvican-Lewis, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|July 23, 2013
Intravenous iron supplementation in distance runners with low or suboptimal ferritinLaura A Garvican, Philo U Saunders, Tanusha Cardoso, et al.
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|March 15, 2018
Intravenous Iron Does Not Augment the Hemoglobin Mass Response to Simulated HypoxiaLaura A Garvican-Lewis, Victor L Vuong, Andrew D Govus, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 18, 2002
Living high-training low increases hypoxic ventilatory response of well-trained endurance athletesNathan E Townsend, Christopher J Gore, Allan G Hahn, et al.
Plos One|December 3, 2015
Impact of Altitude on Power Output during Cycling Stage RacingLaura A Garvican-Lewis, Bradley Clark, David T Martin, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 30, 2003
Effects of live high, train low hypoxic exposure on lactate metabolism in trained humansSally A Clark, Robert J Aughey, Christopher J Gore, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 9, 2005
Sleep disturbance at simulated altitude indicated by stratified respiratory disturbance index but not hypoxic ventilatory responseTahnee A Kinsman, Nathan E Townsend, Christopher J Gore, et al.
European Journal of Applied Physiology|December 21, 2004
Hypoxic ventilatory response is correlated with increased submaximal exercise ventilation after live high, train lowNathan E Townsend, Christopher J Gore, Allan G Hahn, et al.
Haematologica|March 26, 2003
Second-generation blood tests to detect erythropoietin abuse by athletesChristopher J Gore, Robin Parisotto, Michael J Ashenden, et al.
British Journal of Sports Medicine|November 28, 2013
Predicting sickness during a 2-week soccer camp at 3600 m (ISA3600)Martin Buchheit, Ben M Simpson, Walter F Schmidt, et al.
Journal of Sports Science & Medicine|November 28, 2018
Training Quantification and Periodization during Live High Train High at 2100 M in Elite Runners: An Observational Cohort Case StudyAvish P Sharma, Philo U Saunders, Laura A Garvican-Lewis, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise|July 23, 2013
Intravenous iron supplementation in distance runners with low or suboptimal ferritinLaura A Garvican, Philo U Saunders, Tanusha Cardoso, et al.
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