SCIENCE OF ALTITUDE SIMULATION
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Howe D, & GD Swanson. Athletic performance and altitude response in horses exposed to simulated high altitude (3658 m). Presented at 13th Annual International Hypoxia Symposium. Banff, Alberta, Canada. February 19th - 22nd, 2003. Results
Wickler SJ, & TP Anderson. Hematological changes in athletic performance in horses in response to high altitude (3800 m). Am J Physiol Regulatory Integrative Comp Physiol 279:R1176-R1181, 2000. Results
Greene HM & SJ Wickler. Acute altitude exposure (3800m) and metabolic capacity in the middle gluteal muscles of equids. J Eq Vet Sci 20(3):194-196, 2000. Results
Greene HM, Wickler SJ, Anderson TP, et al. High-altitude effects on respiratory gases, acid-base balance and pulmonary artery pressures in equids. Equine Exercise Physiology 5, Eq Vet J Suppl. 30:71-76, 1999. Results
Foreman H, Waldsmith JK, & RB Lalum. Environmental stress and 3-day eventing: Effects of altitude. Eq Vet J, Suppl. 30:394-397, 1999. Results
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