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Impaired myocardial function does not explain reduced left ventricular filling and stroke volume at rest or during exercise at high altitudeThe effects of superimposed tilt and lower body negative pressure on anterior and posterior cerebral circulations.Utility of transcranial Doppler ultrasound for the integrative assessment of cerebrovascular function.Intra-individual variability in cerebrovascular and respiratory chemosensitivity: Can we characterize a chemoreflex "reactivity profile"?Quantifying cerebrovascular reactivity in anterior and posterior cerebral circulations during voluntary breath holding.Steady-state tilt has no effect on cerebrovascular CO2 reactivity in anterior and posterior cerebral circulations.Chemoreceptor Responsiveness at Sea Level Does Not Predict the Pulmonary Pressure Response to High Altitude.Regional cerebral blood flow in humans at high altitude: gradual ascent and 2 wk at 5,050 m.Rebuttal by Richard J. A. Wilson and Trevor A. Day.Increasing cerebral blood flow reduces the severity of central sleep apnea at high altitude.Assessing chemoreflexes and oxygenation in the context of acute hypoxia: Implications for field studies.Reduced blood flow through intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses during exercise in lowlanders acclimatizing to high altitude.Indomethacin-induced impairment of regional cerebrovascular reactivity: implications for respiratory control.Brainstem PCO2 modulates phrenic responses to specific carotid body hypoxia in an in situ dual perfused rat preparation.A negative interaction between brainstem and peripheral respiratory chemoreceptors modulates peripheral chemoreflex magnitude.Influence of posture on the regulation of cerebral perfusion.Influence of high altitude on cerebral blood flow and fuel utilization during exercise and recovery.The effects of head-up and head-down tilt on central respiratory chemoreflex loop gain tested by hyperoxic rebreathing.Influence of prior hyperventilation duration on respiratory chemosensitivity and cerebrovascular reactivity during modified hyperoxic rebreathing.Extreme respiratory sinus arrhythmia in response to superimposed head-down tilt and deep breathing.Renal reactivity: Acid-base compensation during incremental ascent to high altitudeExtreme pregnancy: maternal physical activity at Everest Base CampSwallow-breathing coordination during incremental ascent to altitudeMechanisms of sympathetic regulation during ApneaCrossTalk opposing view: peripheral and central chemoreceptors have hypoadditive effects on respiratory motor outputSteady-state cerebral blood flow regulation at altitude: interaction between oxygen and carbon dioxideThe exhausting work of acclimating to chronically elevated CO2Carbonic anhydrase inhibition and chemoreflex control of breathing: A litmus test for methazolamide as a viable alternative to acetazolamideIs alkalosis the dominant factor in hypoxia-induced cognitive dysfunction?Spleen reactivity during incremental ascent to altitudeSimulating the space station: a launch pad for new explorations in integrative physiologyCardiorespiratory hysteresis during incremental high altitude ascent-descent quantifies the magnitude of ventilatory acclimatizationSuccess in research at an undergraduate institution
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