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Martin J MacInnis

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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|July 2, 2011
'ome on the Range: altitude adaptation, positive selection, and Himalayan genomicsMartin J MacInnis, Jim L Rupert
The Journal of Physiology|October 18, 2016
Physiological adaptations to interval training and the role of exercise intensityMartin J MacInnis, Martin J Gibala
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|August 9, 2016
Evidence for and Against Genetic Predispositions to Acute and Chronic Altitude IllnessesMartin J MacInnis, Michael S Koehle
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|September 19, 2022
Physiological basis of brief, intense interval training to enhance maximal oxygen uptake: a mini-reviewMartin J Gibala, Martin J MacInnis
Physiological Reports|April 19, 2025
Hemoglobin synthesis rates in young trained and untrained males and females are not differentHilkka Kontro, Chris McGlory, Martin J MacInnis
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 31, 2010
Evidence for a genetic basis for altitude illness: 2010 updateMartin J MacInnis, Michael S Koehle, Jim L Rupert
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|April 24, 2020
The Lake Louise Score: A Critical Assessment of Its SpecificityJames Moore, Martin J MacInnis, Jon Dallimore, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|June 26, 2012
Evaluation of the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) in the diagnosis of acute mountain sickness at 4380 mMartin J Macinnis, Jim L Rupert, Michael S Koehle
Experimental Physiology|August 27, 2022
Impairment in maximal lactate steady state after carbon monoxide inhalation is related to training statusHilkka Kontro, Craig Bertagnolli, Juan M Murias, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 30, 2018
The Reliability of 4-Minute and 20-Minute Time Trials and Their Relationships to Functional Threshold Power in Trained CyclistsMartin J MacInnis, Aaron C Q Thomas, Stuart M Phillips
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Showing results (1-10 of 93) with videos related to

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High Altitude Medicine & Biology|July 2, 2011
'ome on the Range: altitude adaptation, positive selection, and Himalayan genomicsMartin J MacInnis, Jim L Rupert
The Journal of Physiology|October 18, 2016
Physiological adaptations to interval training and the role of exercise intensityMartin J MacInnis, Martin J Gibala
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|August 9, 2016
Evidence for and Against Genetic Predispositions to Acute and Chronic Altitude IllnessesMartin J MacInnis, Michael S Koehle
American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology|September 19, 2022
Physiological basis of brief, intense interval training to enhance maximal oxygen uptake: a mini-reviewMartin J Gibala, Martin J MacInnis
Physiological Reports|April 19, 2025
Hemoglobin synthesis rates in young trained and untrained males and females are not differentHilkka Kontro, Chris McGlory, Martin J MacInnis
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|December 31, 2010
Evidence for a genetic basis for altitude illness: 2010 updateMartin J MacInnis, Michael S Koehle, Jim L Rupert
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|April 24, 2020
The Lake Louise Score: A Critical Assessment of Its SpecificityJames Moore, Martin J MacInnis, Jon Dallimore, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology|June 26, 2012
Evaluation of the Balance Error Scoring System (BESS) in the diagnosis of acute mountain sickness at 4380 mMartin J Macinnis, Jim L Rupert, Michael S Koehle
Experimental Physiology|August 27, 2022
Impairment in maximal lactate steady state after carbon monoxide inhalation is related to training statusHilkka Kontro, Craig Bertagnolli, Juan M Murias, et al.
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance|May 30, 2018
The Reliability of 4-Minute and 20-Minute Time Trials and Their Relationships to Functional Threshold Power in Trained CyclistsMartin J MacInnis, Aaron C Q Thomas, Stuart M Phillips
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