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December 30, 2015
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) Knowledge Among High Altitude Marathon Runners Competing in the Everest Marathon
Abigail Letchford, Rudra Paudel, Owen D Thomas, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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June 21, 2012
A stable hydroxide-conducting polymer
Owen D Thomas, Kristen J W Y Soo, Timothy J Peckham, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
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June 12, 2018
Urinary Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein Is a Sensitive Marker of Glomerular Protein Leakage at Altitude
Ben J Talks, Susie B Bradwell, John Delamere, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
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February 2, 2018
Acetazolamide reduces exercise capacity following a 5-day ascent to 4559 m in a randomised study
Arthur R Bradwell, Kimberley Ashdown, Carla Rue, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
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April 29, 2020
Hypoxia is not the primary mechanism contributing to exercise-induced proteinuria
Kelsley E Joyce, John Delamere, Susie Bradwell, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
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January 25, 2021
Effect of losartan on performance and physiological responses to exercise at high altitude (5035 m)
Samuel J E Lucas, William L Malein, Owen D Thomas, et al.
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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December 30, 2015
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) Knowledge Among High Altitude Marathon Runners Competing in the Everest Marathon
Abigail Letchford, Rudra Paudel, Owen D Thomas, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
June 21, 2012
A stable hydroxide-conducting polymer
Owen D Thomas, Kristen J W Y Soo, Timothy J Peckham, et al.
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
|
June 12, 2018
Urinary Alpha-1-Acid Glycoprotein Is a Sensitive Marker of Glomerular Protein Leakage at Altitude
Ben J Talks, Susie B Bradwell, John Delamere, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
|
February 2, 2018
Acetazolamide reduces exercise capacity following a 5-day ascent to 4559 m in a randomised study
Arthur R Bradwell, Kimberley Ashdown, Carla Rue, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
|
April 29, 2020
Hypoxia is not the primary mechanism contributing to exercise-induced proteinuria
Kelsley E Joyce, John Delamere, Susie Bradwell, et al.
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
|
January 25, 2021
Effect of losartan on performance and physiological responses to exercise at high altitude (5035 m)
Samuel J E Lucas, William L Malein, Owen D Thomas, et al.
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