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    Gill M, Natoli MJ, Vacchiano C, MacLeod DB, Ikeda K, Qin M, Pollock NW, Moon RE, Pieper C, Vann RD.
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  • 26. Role of CO2 responsiveness and breathing efficiency in determining exercise capacity of patients with chronic airway obstruction.
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  • 29. Effects of exercise and CO2 inhalation on the breathing pattern in man.
    Ellingsen I, Sydnes G, Hauge A, Nicolaysen G.
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  • 30. Acetazolamide and inhaled carbon dioxide reduce periodic breathing during exercise in patients with chronic heart failure.
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  • 31. Arterial P CO2 and lung ventilation in man exposed to 1-5% CO2 in the inspired gas.
    Ellingsen I, Liestøl K, Sydnes G, Hauge A, Nicolaysen G.
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  • 32. CO2 sensitivity in humans breathing 1 or 2% CO2 in air.
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  • 35. Human corticotropin-releasing hormone in man: dose-response of minute ventilation and end-tidal partial pressures of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
    Oppermann D, Huber I, Nink M, Schulz V.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1987 Feb 15; 64(2):292-6. PubMed ID: 3098772
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  • 37. Effect of breathing oxygen-enriched air on exercise performance in patients with precapillary pulmonary hypertension: randomized, sham-controlled cross-over trial.
    Ulrich S, Hasler ED, Saxer S, Furian M, Müller-Mottet S, Keusch S, Bloch KE.
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  • 38. Cardio-respiratory responses to hypoxia combined with CO2 inhalation during maximal exercise.
    Doutreleau S, Enache I, Pistea C, Favret F, Lonsdorfer E, Dufour S, Charloux A.
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  • 39. A constant flux of carbon dioxide injected into the airways mimics metabolic carbon dioxide in exercise.
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