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The American Review of Respiratory Disease
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April 1, 1992
Operation Everest II: arterial oxygen saturation and sleep at extreme simulated altitude
J D Anholm, A C Powles, R Downey, et al.
Respiration Physiology
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May 1, 1990
Operation Everest II: cardiac filling pressures during cycle exercise at sea level
J T Reeves, B M Groves, A Cymerman, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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April 7, 2004
Structural and functional characterization of mitochondrial EndoG, a sugar non-specific nuclease which plays an important role during apoptosis
Patrick Schäfer, Sebastian R Scholz, Oleg Gimadutdinow, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
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October 2, 1998
Poor relationship between arterial [lactate] and leg net release during exercise at 4,300 m altitude
G A Brooks, E E Wolfel, G E Butterfield, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology
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June 15, 1990
The electrocardiogram at rest and exercise during a simulated ascent of Mt. Everest (Operation Everest II)
M Malconian, P Rock, H Hultgren, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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December 1, 1992
Operation Everest II: metabolic and hormonal responses to incremental exercise to exhaustion
P M Young, J R Sutton, H J Green, et al.
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases
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January 1, 1980
Ventilatory acclimatization to high altitude is prevented by CO2 breathing
J C Cruz, J T Reeves, R F Grover, et al.
Chest
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October 1, 1996
Urinary leukotriene E4 levels increase upon exposure to hypobaric hypoxia
J M Roach, S R Muza, P B Rock, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
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July 4, 2017
GSK3α and GSK3β Phosphorylate Arc and Regulate its Degradation
Agata Gozdz, Oleksii Nikolaienko, Malgorzata Urbanska, et al.
Circulation Research
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May 1, 1976
Maintained stroke volume but impaired arterial oxygenation in man at high altitude with supplemental CO2
R F Grover, J T Reeves, J T Maher, et al.
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The American Review of Respiratory Disease
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April 1, 1992
Operation Everest II: arterial oxygen saturation and sleep at extreme simulated altitude
J D Anholm, A C Powles, R Downey, et al.
Respiration Physiology
|
May 1, 1990
Operation Everest II: cardiac filling pressures during cycle exercise at sea level
J T Reeves, B M Groves, A Cymerman, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
April 7, 2004
Structural and functional characterization of mitochondrial EndoG, a sugar non-specific nuclease which plays an important role during apoptosis
Patrick Schäfer, Sebastian R Scholz, Oleg Gimadutdinow, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology
|
October 2, 1998
Poor relationship between arterial [lactate] and leg net release during exercise at 4,300 m altitude
G A Brooks, E E Wolfel, G E Butterfield, et al.
The American Journal of Cardiology
|
June 15, 1990
The electrocardiogram at rest and exercise during a simulated ascent of Mt. Everest (Operation Everest II)
M Malconian, P Rock, H Hultgren, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
December 1, 1992
Operation Everest II: metabolic and hormonal responses to incremental exercise to exhaustion
P M Young, J R Sutton, H J Green, et al.
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases
|
January 1, 1980
Ventilatory acclimatization to high altitude is prevented by CO2 breathing
J C Cruz, J T Reeves, R F Grover, et al.
Chest
|
October 1, 1996
Urinary leukotriene E4 levels increase upon exposure to hypobaric hypoxia
J M Roach, S R Muza, P B Rock, et al.
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience
|
July 4, 2017
GSK3α and GSK3β Phosphorylate Arc and Regulate its Degradation
Agata Gozdz, Oleksii Nikolaienko, Malgorzata Urbanska, et al.
Circulation Research
|
May 1, 1976
Maintained stroke volume but impaired arterial oxygenation in man at high altitude with supplemental CO2
R F Grover, J T Reeves, J T Maher, et al.
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