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177 related items for PubMed ID: 7934973

  • 1. Sympathetic response during 21 days at high altitude (4,300 m) as determined by urinary and arterial catecholamines.
    Mazzeo RS, Wolfel EE, Butterfield GE, Reeves JT.
    Metabolism; 1994 Oct; 43(10):1226-32. PubMed ID: 7934973
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  • 3. Catecholamine response during 12 days of high-altitude exposure (4, 300 m) in women.
    Mazzeo RS, Child A, Butterfield GE, Mawson JT, Zamudio S, Moore LG.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1998 Apr; 84(4):1151-7. PubMed ID: 9516178
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  • 6. Systemic hypertension at 4,300 m is related to sympathoadrenal activity.
    Wolfel EE, Selland MA, Mazzeo RS, Reeves JT.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1994 Apr; 76(4):1643-50. PubMed ID: 8045844
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  • 8. Catecholamine responses to alpha-adrenergic blockade during exercise in women acutely exposed to altitude.
    Mazzeo RS, Carroll JD, Butterfield GE, Braun B, Rock PB, Wolfel EE, Zamudio S, Moore LG.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2001 Jan; 90(1):121-6. PubMed ID: 11133901
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  • 10. Beta-adrenergic blockade does not prevent the lactate response to exercise after acclimatization to high altitude.
    Mazzeo RS, Brooks GA, Butterfield GE, Cymerman A, Roberts AC, Selland M, Wolfel EE, Reeves JT.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1994 Feb; 76(2):610-5. PubMed ID: 7909797
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  • 18. Plasma catecholamines and pituitary adrenal hormones in response to noise exposure.
    Follenius M, Brandenberger G, Lecornu C, Simeoni M, Reinhardt B.
    Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol; 1980 Feb; 43(3):253-61. PubMed ID: 6250823
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  • 19. Changes in plasma thyroxine concentration and metabolism, catecholamine excretion and basal oxygen consumption in man during acute exposure to high altitude.
    Surks MI, Beckwitt HJ, Chidsey CA.
    J Clin Endocrinol Metab; 1967 Jun; 27(6):789-99. PubMed ID: 6026362
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  • 20. Sympathetic and parasympathetic indicators of heart rate control at altitude studied by spectral analysis.
    Hughson RL, Yamamoto Y, McCullough RE, Sutton JR, Reeves JT.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 1994 Dec; 77(6):2537-42. PubMed ID: 7896588
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