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383 related items for PubMed ID: 27000532

  • 1. Influence of prior hyperventilation duration on respiratory chemosensitivity and cerebrovascular reactivity during modified hyperoxic rebreathing.
    Boulet LM, Tymko MM, Jamieson AN, Ainslie PN, Skow RJ, Day TA.
    Exp Physiol; 2016 Jul 01; 101(7):821-35. PubMed ID: 27000532
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  • 3. Quantifying cerebrovascular reactivity in anterior and posterior cerebral circulations during voluntary breath holding.
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  • 6. Cerebrovascular reactivity to hypercapnia is unimpaired in breath-hold divers.
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  • 10. The effects of head-up and head-down tilt on central respiratory chemoreflex loop gain tested by hyperoxic rebreathing.
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  • 11. Hyperoxia and the cerebral hemodynamic responses to moderate hyperventilation.
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  • 17. Cerebrovascular reactivity to carbon dioxide is not influenced by variability in the ventilatory sensitivity to carbon dioxide.
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  • 18. Role of CO2 in the cerebral hyperemic response to incremental normoxic and hyperoxic exercise.
    Smith KJ, Wildfong KW, Hoiland RL, Harper M, Lewis NC, Pool A, Smith SL, Kuca T, Foster GE, Ainslie PN.
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  • 19. A model of the chemoreflex control of breathing in humans: model parameters measurement.
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