Muscle tissue adaptations of high-altitude natives to training in chronic hypoxia or acute normoxia.
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G. Ferretti | B. Kayser | H. Hoppeler | D. Desplanches | R. Favier | H. Spielvogel | M. Mayet | A. Grunenfelder | M. Leuenberger | Guido Ferretti | L. Tüscher | A. Grünenfelder | L. Tuscher | Michele Leuenberger
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