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104 related items for PubMed ID: 36411

  • 21. Composition of cerebral fluids in goats adapted to high altitude.
    Fencl V, Gabel RA, Wolfe D.
    J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol; 1979 Sep; 47(3):508-13. PubMed ID: 42634
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  • 22. Ventilatory adaptation to hypoxia occurs in serotonin-depleted rats.
    Olson EB.
    Respir Physiol; 1987 Aug; 69(2):227-35. PubMed ID: 2957766
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  • 23. Changes in the brain surface pH and cisternal cerebrospinal fluid acid-base variables in respiratory arrest.
    Javaheri S, Weyne J, Demeester G.
    Respir Physiol; 1983 Jan; 51(1):31-43. PubMed ID: 6836198
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  • 24. CNS EXCITABILITY CHANGES DURING ALTITUDE ACCLIMATIZATION AND DEACCLIMATIZATION IN RATS.
    WOOLLEY DE, HERRERO SM, TIMIRAS PS.
    Am J Physiol; 1963 Oct; 205():727-32. PubMed ID: 14060813
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  • 26. Evidence for cerebral extracellular fluid [H+] as a stimulus during acclimatization to hypoxia.
    Davies DG.
    Respir Physiol; 1978 Feb; 32(2):167-82. PubMed ID: 25468
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  • 29. [The respiratory center in normal subjects at 2,240 meters above sea level. The ventilatory and occlusion pressure (P 0.1) responses upon CO2 stimulation].
    Sandoval Zarate J, Lupi Herrera E, Fernández Bonetti P, Martínez ML, Seoane M.
    Arch Inst Cardiol Mex; 1984 Feb; 54(4):345-54. PubMed ID: 6437351
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  • 30. The change of attention network functions and physiological adaptation during high-altitude hypoxia and reoxygenation.
    Song R, Tao G, Guo F, Ma H, Zhang J, Wang Y.
    Physiol Behav; 2023 Sep 01; 268():114240. PubMed ID: 37201691
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  • 31. [The characteristics and changes in high altitude ventilatory response during acclimatization at 5000 meters altitude].
    Wang ZG.
    Zhonghua Jie He He Hu Xi Za Zhi; 1992 Oct 01; 15(5):269-71, 317. PubMed ID: 1306406
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  • 32. Changes in cerebral blood flow and vasoreactivity to CO2 measured by arterial spin labeling after 6days at 4350m.
    Villien M, Bouzat P, Rupp T, Robach P, Lamalle L, Troprès I, Estève F, Krainik A, Lévy P, Warnking JM, Verges S.
    Neuroimage; 2013 May 15; 72():272-9. PubMed ID: 23384523
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  • 33. Endogenous opioids and ventilatory adaptation to prolonged hypoxia in goats.
    Weinberger SE, Steinbrook RA, Carr DB, Fencl V, Gabel RA, Leith DE, Fisher JE, Harris R, Rosenblatt M.
    Life Sci; 1987 Feb 16; 40(7):605-13. PubMed ID: 2949130
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  • 34. [Acid-base balance in the cerebrospinal fluid of normal subjects. Comparison of cisternal and lumbar CSF (author's transl)].
    Schnaberth G, Schubert H, Summer K.
    Wien Klin Wochenschr; 1975 May 02; 87(9):294-7. PubMed ID: 237372
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  • 35. CSF pH and ventilatory acclimatization to altitude.
    Crawford RD, Severinghaus JW.
    J Appl Physiol Respir Environ Exerc Physiol; 1978 Aug 02; 45(2):275-83. PubMed ID: 28306
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  • 36. Quantitative cerebrospinal fluid acid-base balance in acute respiratory alkalosis.
    Javaheri S, Corbett W, Wagner K, Adams JM.
    Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 1994 Jul 02; 150(1):78-82. PubMed ID: 8025777
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  • 38. Acetazolamide and cerebrospinal fluid ions in dogs with normal acid-base balance.
    Javaheri S.
    Respir Physiol; 1987 Aug 02; 69(2):257-66. PubMed ID: 3629012
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  • 40. Cerebrospinal-fluid acid-base and electrolyte changes resulting from cerebral anoxia in man.
    Kalin EM, Tweed WA, Lee J, MacKeen WL.
    N Engl J Med; 1975 Nov 13; 293(20):1013-6. PubMed ID: 241018
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