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  • 4. Cerebrovascular response to arousal from NREM and REM sleep.
    Bangash MF, Xie A, Skatrud JB, Reichmuth KJ, Barczi SR, Morgan BJ.
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  • 13. Sleep as a tool for evaluating autonomic drive to the heart in cardiac transplant patients.
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  • 16. The heart rate response to spontaneous arousal from sleep is reduced in children with Down syndrome referred for evaluation of sleep-disordered breathing.
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  • 17. Arterial blood pressure responses to graded transient arousal from sleep in normal humans.
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