Hypoxia, defined as a reduced oxygen availability, can be observed in many tissues in response to various physiological and pathological conditions. As a hallmark of the altitude environment, ambient hypoxia results from a drop in the oxygen pressure in the atmosphere with elevation. A hypoxic stress can also occur at the cellular level when the oxygen supply through the local microcirculation cannot match the cells’ metabolic needs. This has been suggested in contracting skeletal myofibers during physical exercise. Regardless of its origin, ambient or exercise-induced, muscle hypoxia triggers complex angio-adaptive responses in the skeletal muscle tissue. These can result in the expression of a plethora of angio-adaptive molecules, ultimat...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
In recent years, the altitude acclimatization responses elicited by short-term intermittent exposure...
Hypoxia is a state of lowered oxygen tension that can be created by environmental or pathological co...
Capillaries, which are the smallest and most abundant type of blood vessel, form the primary site of...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
Skeletal muscle is among the most plastic of tissues, remodelling to accommodate altered demands. Ex...
Altitude training has become increasingly popular in recent decades. Its central and peripheral effe...
We clarified in our previous study that hypoxic training promotes angiogenesis in skeletal muscle, b...
Hypoxia is the state of lowered O2 tension condition that influence skeletal muscle mass when associ...
We clarified in our previous study that hypoxic training promotes angiogenesis in skeletal muscle, b...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Hypoxia is an important modulator of endurance exercise-induced oxidative adaptations in skeletal mu...
In recent years, the altitude acclimatization responses elicited by short-term intermittent exposure...
Hypoxia is a state of lowered oxygen tension that can be created by environmental or pathological co...
Capillaries, which are the smallest and most abundant type of blood vessel, form the primary site of...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
Skeletal muscle is among the most plastic of tissues, remodelling to accommodate altered demands. Ex...
Altitude training has become increasingly popular in recent decades. Its central and peripheral effe...
We clarified in our previous study that hypoxic training promotes angiogenesis in skeletal muscle, b...
Hypoxia is the state of lowered O2 tension condition that influence skeletal muscle mass when associ...
We clarified in our previous study that hypoxic training promotes angiogenesis in skeletal muscle, b...
The effects of a hypobaric, hypoxic environment and exercise performed under extreme conditions, suc...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...
Metabolic stress is believed to constitute an important signal for training-induced adjustments of g...