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Authors: Fatemian, M Robbins, PA
Citation: M. Fatemian et Pa. Robbins, Physiological and genomic consequences of intermittent hypoxia - Selected Contribution: Chemoreflex responses to CO2 before and after an 8-h exposureto hypoxia in humans, J APP PHYSL, 90(4), 2001, pp. 1607-1614

Authors: Clar, C Dorrington, KL Fatemian, M Robbins, PA
Citation: C. Clar et al., Effects of 8 h of isocapnic hypoxia with and without muscarinic blockade on ventilation and heart rate in humans, EXP PHYSIOL, 86(4), 2001, pp. 529-538

Authors: Fatemian, M Kim, DY Poulin, MJ Robbins, PA
Citation: M. Fatemian et al., Very mild exposure to hypoxia for 8 h can induce ventilatory acclimatization in humans, PFLUG ARCH, 441(6), 2001, pp. 840-843

Authors: Ren, XH Fatemian, M Robbins, PA
Citation: Xh. Ren et al., Changes in respiratory control in humans induced by 8 h of hyperoxia, J APP PHYSL, 89(2), 2000, pp. 655-662

Authors: Clar, C Dorrington, KL Fatemian, M Robbins, PA
Citation: C. Clar et al., Cardiovascular effects of 8 h of isocapnic hypoxia with and without beta-blockade in humans, EXP PHYSIOL, 85(5), 2000, pp. 557-565

Authors: Pedersen, MEF Fatemian, M Robbins, PA
Citation: Mef. Pedersen et al., Identification of fast and slow ventilatory responses to carbon dioxide under hypoxic and hyperoxic conditions in humans, J PHYSL LON, 521(1), 1999, pp. 273-287

Authors: Tansley, JG Fatemian, M Howard, LSGE Poulin, MJ Robbins, PA
Citation: Jg. Tansley et al., Changes in respiratory control during and after 48 h of isocapnic and poikilocapnic hypoxia in humans, J APP PHYSL, 85(6), 1998, pp. 2125-2134
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