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Kimberley Ashdown
Kimberley Ashdown
University of Chichester
Placebo
Effects of high altitude on humans
Acetazolamide
Altitude
Medicine
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Hypoxia is not the primary mechanism contributing to exercise-induced proteinuria
2020
BMJ open sport and exercise medicine
Kelsey E. Joyce
John Delamere
Susie B. Bradwell
Stephen D. Myers
Kimberley Ashdown
Carla A. Rue
Samuel J. E. Lucas
Owen D. Thomas
Amy Fountain
Mark Edsell
Fiona A. Myers
Will Malein
Christopher H.E. Imray
Alex Clarke
Christopher T. Lewis
Charles Newman
Brian G. Johnson
Patrick Cadigan
A. D. Wright
Arthur R. Bradwell
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Acetazolamide reduces exercise capacity following a 5-day ascent to 4559 m in a randomised study
2018
BMJ open sport and exercise medicine
A. R. Bradwell
Kimberley Ashdown
Carla A. Rue
John Delamere
Owen D. Thomas
Samuel J. E. Lucas
Alex Wright
Stephen J. Harris
Stephen D. Myers
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