Jason H. Mateika
John D. Dingell VA Medical Center
Detroit
MI 48201
USA
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- The hypoxic ventilatory response and ventilatory long-term facilitation are altered by time of day and repeated daily exposure to intermittent hypoxia. Gerst, D.G., Yokhana, S.S., Carney, L.M., Lee, D.S., Badr, M.S., Qureshi, T., Anthouard, M.N., Mateika, J.H. J. Appl. Physiol. (2011)
- Intermittent hypoxia and respiratory plasticity in humans and other animals: does exposure to intermittent hypoxia promote or mitigate sleep apnoea?. Mateika, J.H., Narwani, G. Exp. Physiol. (2009)
- Peripheral chemoreflex responsiveness is increased at elevated levels of carbon dioxide after episodic hypoxia in awake humans. Mateika, J.H., Mendello, C., Obeid, D., Badr, M.S. J. Appl. Physiol. (2004)
- Treatment with leuprolide acetate decreases the threshold of the ventilatory response to carbon dioxide in healthy males. Mateika, J.H., Omran, Q., Rowley, J.A., Zhou, X.S., Diamond, M.P., Badr, M.S. J. Physiol. (Lond.) (2004)