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26 - Sport and Exercise Sciences, Leisure and Tourism
University of South Wales
Increased cerebral output of free radicals during hypoxia: implications for acute mountain sickness?
International collaboration led by Bailey and first ever human study to measure the rate of free radical exchange across the human brain during hypoxia leading to invited plenary talks at international conferences (World Congress on High Altitude Medicine and Physiology, Arequipa, Peru, 2010; American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, USA, 2010; Society for Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine, Santiago, Chile, 2009). Cited in a review by Joe McCord, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine [Lisk, C. et al. (2013). Free Radical Biology and Medicine 63: 264-273] and Cochrane Review [Marti-Caravajal, A.J. et al. (2012). 4.CD009761].