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101 related items for PubMed ID: 2116021

  • 21. [Disordered sleep structure in apnea patients--methods of the objective assessment of sleep fragmentation using the EEG].
    Weber K, Penzel T, Peter JH, Becker H, Schwarzenberger F, Schäfer K, von Wichert P.
    Prax Klin Pneumol; 1987 Oct; 41(10):390-3. PubMed ID: 3438237
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  • 26. Neural mechanisms in the genesis of sleep apnea.
    Pack AI, Kline LR, Hendricks JC, Kribbs NB, Neilly JB.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1990 Oct; 345():177-88; discussion 189-90. PubMed ID: 2377633
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  • 27. Mathematical models of periodic breathing and their usefulness in understanding cardiovascular and respiratory disorders.
    Cherniack NS, Longobardo GS.
    Exp Physiol; 2006 Mar; 91(2):295-305. PubMed ID: 16282367
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  • 28. Arousal responses to inspiratory resistive loading during REM and non-REM sleep in normal men after short-term fragmentation/deprivation.
    Gugger M, Keller U, Mathis J.
    Schweiz Med Wochenschr; 1998 May 02; 128(18):696-702. PubMed ID: 9614333
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  • 29. Control of ventilation during sleep.
    Douglas NJ.
    Clin Chest Med; 1985 Dec 02; 6(4):563-75. PubMed ID: 3853477
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  • 32. Pharyngeal muscle activity and upper airway resistance in obstructive apnea patients versus controls.
    White DP, Ballard RD.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1990 Dec 02; 345():243-9; discussion 249-51. PubMed ID: 2116024
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  • 34. Effects of increased inspired oxygen and carbon dioxide on periodic breathing during sleep.
    Gothe B, Longobardo GS, Mantey P, Goldman MD, Cherniack NS.
    Trans Assoc Am Physicians; 1981 Dec 02; 94():134-43. PubMed ID: 6806960
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  • 39. Ventilatory control in sleep apnea: a search for brain neurochemical defects.
    Sullivan CE, Parker S, Grunstein RR, Ho KY, Scheibner T.
    Prog Clin Biol Res; 1990 Dec 02; 345():325-34; discussion 335-6. PubMed ID: 1696016
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  • 40. Respiratory flutter during carbon dioxide rebreathing in patients with obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
    Sturani C, Barrot-Cortez E, Papiris S, Schiavina M, Mondini S.
    Eur J Respir Dis; 1986 Aug 02; 69(2):75-82. PubMed ID: 3093258
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