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Exercise-induced intrapulmonary arteriovenous shunt in healthy women.
The purpose of this study was to determine if healthy young women of various aerobic fitness levels are vulnerable to intrapulmonary …
Jill M Kennedy
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Glen E Foster
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Michael S Koehle
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James E Potts
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George G S Sandor
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M Terri Potts
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Kristin M Houghton
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William R Henderson
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A William Sheel
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Serum skeletal troponin I following inspiratory threshold loading in healthy young and middle-aged men
Glen E Foster
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Jiro Nakano
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A William Sheel
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Jeremy A Simpson
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Jeremy D Road
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W Darlene Reid
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Losartan abolishes oxidative stress induced by intermittent hypoxia in humans
The aim of this study was to assess the role of the type 1 angiotensin II (AT(1)) receptor in the increase of oxidative stress and NO …
Vincent Pialoux
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Glen E. Foster
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Sofia B. Ahmed
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Andrew E. Beaudin
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Patrick J. Hanly
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Marc J. Poulin
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Determinants of expiratory flow limitation in healthy women during exercise
PURPOSE: Expiratory flow limitation (EFL) can occur in healthy young women during exercise. We questioned whether the occurrence and …
Paolo B. Dominelli
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Jordan A. Guenette
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Sabrina S. Wilkie
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Glen E. Foster
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A. William Sheel
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Exercise and its impact on dyspnea.
Dyspnea is a subjective experience of breathing discomfort that can limit the ability and motivation to perform exercise or exertion. …
A William Sheel
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Glen E Foster
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Lee M Romer
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Effects of intermittent hypoxia on erythropoietin, soluble erythropoietin receptor and ventilation in humans
In this study, we demonstrated for the first time in humans (n = 9) that sEPOR is downregulated upon daytime exposure to 4 days of …
J V Brugniaux
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V Pialoux
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G E Foster
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C T C Duggan
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M Eliasziw
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P J Hanly
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M J Poulin
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High on altitude: new attitudes toward human cerebral blood flow regulation and altitude acclimatization
Glen E. Foster
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Intermittent hypoxia increases arterial blood pressure in humans through a Renin-Angiotensin system-dependent mechanism.
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is believed to contribute to the pathogenesis of hypertension in obstructive sleep apnea through mechanisms …
Glen E Foster
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Patrick J Hanly
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Sofia B Ahmed
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Andrew E Beaudin
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Vincent Pialoux
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Marc J Poulin
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Effects of exposure to intermittent hypoxia on oxidative stress and acute hypoxic ventilatory response in humans.
RATIONALE:Periodic occlusion of the upper airway in patients with obstructive sleep apnea leads to chronic intermittent hypoxia, which …
Vincent Pialoux
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Patrick J Hanly
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Glen E Foster
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Julien V Brugniaux
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Andrew E Beaudin
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Sara E Hartmann
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Matiram Pun
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Cailean T Duggan
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Marc J Poulin
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Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular responses to acute hypoxia following exposure to intermittent hypoxia in healthy humans
Intermittent hypoxia (IH) is thought to be responsible for many of the long-term cardiovascular consequences associated with …
Glen E. Foster
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Julien V. Brugniaux
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Vincent Pialoux
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Cailean T. C. Duggan
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Patrick J. Hanly
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Sofia B. Ahmed
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Marc J. Poulin
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