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188 related items for PubMed ID: 1157224

  • 1. Effect of exercise on dilution estimates of extravascular lung water and on the carbon monoxide diffusing capacity in normal adults.
    Goresky CA, Warnica JW, Burgess JH, Nadeau BE.
    Circ Res; 1975 Sep; 37(3):379-89. PubMed ID: 1157224
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  • 2. The effect of aging and cardiorespiratory fitness on the lung diffusing capacity response to exercise in healthy humans.
    Coffman KE, Carlson AR, Miller AD, Johnson BD, Taylor BJ.
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  • 3. Diffusing capacity, membrane diffusing capacity, capillary blood volume, pulmonary tissue volume, and cardiac output measured by a rebreathing technique.
    Sackner MA, Greeneltch D, Heiman MS, Epstein S, Atkins N.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1975 Feb 01; 111(2):157-65. PubMed ID: 1111403
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  • 4. Indicator dilution lung water and capillary blood volume in prolonged heavy exercise in normal men.
    Vaughan TR, DeMarino E, Staub NC.
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  • 5. Diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide as a predictor of gas exchange during exercise.
    Sue DY, Oren A, Hansen JE, Wasserman K.
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  • 6. Rest and exercise cardiac output and diffusing capacity assessed by a single slow exhalation of methane, acetylene, and carbon monoxide.
    Ramage JE, Coleman RE, MacIntyre NR.
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  • 7. Regional pulmonary clearance of inhaled C15O and C15O2 in man at rest and during exercise.
    Pande JN, Hughes JM.
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  • 8. Kinetics of pulmonary uptake of serotonin during exercise in dogs.
    Dupuis J, Goresky CA, Rouleau JL, Bach GG, Simard A, Schwab AJ.
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  • 9. Pulmonary membrane diffusing capacity and capillary blood volume measured during exercise from nitric oxide uptake.
    Tamhane RM, Johnson RL, Hsia CC.
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  • 10. Reference values of pulmonary diffusing capacity during exercise by a rebreathing technique.
    Hsia CC, McBrayer DG, Ramanathan M.
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  • 11. Rebreathing and single breath pulmonary CO diffusing capacity in man at rest and exercise studied by C18O isotope.
    Adaro F, Meyer M, Sikand RS.
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  • 12. Nitric oxide diffusing capacity and alveolar microvascular recruitment in sarcoidosis.
    Phansalkar AR, Hanson CM, Shakir AR, Johnson RL, Hsia CC.
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  • 13. Cardiopulmonary adaptations to pneumonectomy in dogs. IV. Membrane diffusing capacity and capillary blood volume.
    Hsia CC, Herazo LF, Ramanathan M, Johnson RL.
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  • 14. Predicting diffusive alveolar oxygen transfer from carbon monoxide-diffusing capacity in exercising foxhounds.
    Hsia CC, Wagner PD, Dane DM, Wagner HE, Johnson RL.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2008 Nov 01; 105(5):1441-7. PubMed ID: 18719238
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  • 15. Effect of high negative inspiratory pressure on single breath CO diffusing capacity.
    Cotton DJ, Mink JT, Graham BL.
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  • 16. Nonlinear increases in diffusing capacity during exercise by seated and supine subjects.
    Stokes DL, MacIntyre NR, Nadel JA.
    J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol; 1981 Oct 01; 51(4):858-63. PubMed ID: 7298429
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  • 17. Steady-state measurement of NO and CO lung diffusing capacity on moderate exercise in men.
    Borland C, Mist B, Zammit M, Vuylsteke A.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Feb 01; 90(2):538-44. PubMed ID: 11160052
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  • 18. Pulmonary diffusing capacity, capillary blood volume, and cardiac output during sustained microgravity.
    Prisk GK, Guy HJ, Elliott AR, Deutschman RA, West JB.
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  • 19. The relationship between single-breath diffusion capacity of the lung for nitric oxide and carbon monoxide during various exercise intensities.
    Zavorsky GS, Quiron KB, Massarelli PS, Lands LC.
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  • 20. [Pulmonary diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide during rest and following exercise. 2].
    Patsch J.
    Wien Med Wochenschr; 1974 Jun 22; 124(25):419-22. PubMed ID: 4837862
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