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Jason H Mateika

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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 7, 2005
The ventilatory response to carbon dioxide and sustained hypoxia is enhanced after episodic hypoxia in OSA patientsBradley Khodadadeh, M Safwan Badr, Jason H Mateika
Brain Research|December 13, 2005
Visual properties of objects affect manipulative forces and respiration differentlyEric M Lamberg, Jason H Mateika, Andrew M Gordon
The Journal of Physiology|October 7, 2009
Progressive augmentation and ventilatory long-term facilitation are enhanced in sleep apnoea patients and are mitigated by antioxidant administrationDorothy S Lee, M Safwan Badr, Jason H Mateika
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|April 17, 2014
Ventilatory long-term facilitation in humansNicole J Tester, David D Fuller, Jason H Mateika
BMC Pulmonary Medicine|July 29, 2005
Heart rate variability in non-apneic snorers and controls before and after continuous positive airway pressureGregory J Gates, Susan E Mateika, Jason H Mateika
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 18, 2003
Peripheral chemoreflex responsiveness is increased at elevated levels of carbon dioxide after episodic hypoxia in awake humansJason H Mateika, Chris Mendello, Dany Obeid, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 1, 2015
Intermittent hypoxia: a low-risk research tool with therapeutic value in humansJason H Mateika, Mohamad El-Chami, David Shaheen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 5, 2019
Pushing and pulling with no end in sight! The role of cross-talk between different forms of respiratory plasticity in modifying sleep apnoeaJason H Mateika, Gino S Panza, Raichel Alex, et al.
Experimental Physiology|November 6, 2025
The hypoxic ventilatory response and arousal burden predict the magnitude of ventilatory long-term facilitation in humans with obstructive sleep apnoeaJason H Mateika, Danny Hammo, Dylan M Kissane, et al.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 4, 2017
The impact of intermittent or sustained carbon dioxide on intermittent hypoxia initiated respiratory plasticity. What is the effect of these combined stimuli on apnea severity?Jason H Mateika, Gino Panza, Raichel Alex, et al.
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Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|June 7, 2005
The ventilatory response to carbon dioxide and sustained hypoxia is enhanced after episodic hypoxia in OSA patientsBradley Khodadadeh, M Safwan Badr, Jason H Mateika
Brain Research|December 13, 2005
Visual properties of objects affect manipulative forces and respiration differentlyEric M Lamberg, Jason H Mateika, Andrew M Gordon
The Journal of Physiology|October 7, 2009
Progressive augmentation and ventilatory long-term facilitation are enhanced in sleep apnoea patients and are mitigated by antioxidant administrationDorothy S Lee, M Safwan Badr, Jason H Mateika
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|April 17, 2014
Ventilatory long-term facilitation in humansNicole J Tester, David D Fuller, Jason H Mateika
BMC Pulmonary Medicine|July 29, 2005
Heart rate variability in non-apneic snorers and controls before and after continuous positive airway pressureGregory J Gates, Susan E Mateika, Jason H Mateika
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|November 18, 2003
Peripheral chemoreflex responsiveness is increased at elevated levels of carbon dioxide after episodic hypoxia in awake humansJason H Mateika, Chris Mendello, Dany Obeid, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|January 1, 2015
Intermittent hypoxia: a low-risk research tool with therapeutic value in humansJason H Mateika, Mohamad El-Chami, David Shaheen, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|July 5, 2019
Pushing and pulling with no end in sight! The role of cross-talk between different forms of respiratory plasticity in modifying sleep apnoeaJason H Mateika, Gino S Panza, Raichel Alex, et al.
Experimental Physiology|November 6, 2025
The hypoxic ventilatory response and arousal burden predict the magnitude of ventilatory long-term facilitation in humans with obstructive sleep apnoeaJason H Mateika, Danny Hammo, Dylan M Kissane, et al.
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|November 4, 2017
The impact of intermittent or sustained carbon dioxide on intermittent hypoxia initiated respiratory plasticity. What is the effect of these combined stimuli on apnea severity?Jason H Mateika, Gino Panza, Raichel Alex, et al.
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