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Mark H Sanders

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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|February 3, 2007
Intermittent hypoxia causes insulin resistance in lean mice independent of autonomic activityNao Iiyori, Laura C Alonso, Jianguo Li, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|August 22, 2008
Inducing hypoxemia in healthy humans: a method for intermittently lowering arterial blood oxygenation during physiological studiesGeorge W Rodway, Leslie A Hoffman, Frederick J Tasota, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 28, 2002
Sleep and sleep-disordered breathing in adults with predominantly mild obstructive airway diseaseMark H Sanders, Anne B Newman, Catherine L Haggerty, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 4, 2006
Sleep apnea in patients on conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis: comparison with matched controls from the Sleep Heart Health StudyMark L Unruh, Mark H Sanders, Susan Redline, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|July 12, 2008
Subjective and objective sleep quality in patients on conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis: comparison with matched controls from the sleep heart health studyMark L Unruh, Mark H Sanders, Susan Redline, et al.
Translational Research : the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|January 24, 2007
Hemodynamic and molecular response to intermittent hypoxia (IH) versus continuous hypoxia (CH) in normal humansGeorge W Rodway, Jigme M Sethi, Leslie A Hoffman, et al.
Sleep|June 2, 2012
Sleep is associated with the metabolic syndrome in a multi-ethnic cohort of midlife women: the SWAN Sleep StudyMartica H Hall, Michele L Okun, MaryFran Sowers, et al.
Diabetes Care|March 13, 2009
Obstructive sleep apnea among obese patients with type 2 diabetesGary D Foster, Mark H Sanders, Richard Millman, et al.
Nature and Science of Sleep|April 27, 2013
Associations of sleep disturbance and duration with metabolic risk factors in obese persons with type 2 diabetes: data from the Sleep AHEAD StudyMarie-Pierre St-Onge, Gary Zammit, David M Reboussin, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 30, 2009
A randomized study on the effect of weight loss on obstructive sleep apnea among obese patients with type 2 diabetes: the Sleep AHEAD studyGary D Foster, Kelley E Borradaile, Mark H Sanders, et al.
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|February 3, 2007
Intermittent hypoxia causes insulin resistance in lean mice independent of autonomic activityNao Iiyori, Laura C Alonso, Jianguo Li, et al.
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|August 22, 2008
Inducing hypoxemia in healthy humans: a method for intermittently lowering arterial blood oxygenation during physiological studiesGeorge W Rodway, Leslie A Hoffman, Frederick J Tasota, et al.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|December 28, 2002
Sleep and sleep-disordered breathing in adults with predominantly mild obstructive airway diseaseMark H Sanders, Anne B Newman, Catherine L Haggerty, et al.
Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN|November 4, 2006
Sleep apnea in patients on conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis: comparison with matched controls from the Sleep Heart Health StudyMark L Unruh, Mark H Sanders, Susan Redline, et al.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases : the Official Journal of the National Kidney Foundation|July 12, 2008
Subjective and objective sleep quality in patients on conventional thrice-weekly hemodialysis: comparison with matched controls from the sleep heart health studyMark L Unruh, Mark H Sanders, Susan Redline, et al.
Translational Research : the Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine|January 24, 2007
Hemodynamic and molecular response to intermittent hypoxia (IH) versus continuous hypoxia (CH) in normal humansGeorge W Rodway, Jigme M Sethi, Leslie A Hoffman, et al.
Sleep|June 2, 2012
Sleep is associated with the metabolic syndrome in a multi-ethnic cohort of midlife women: the SWAN Sleep StudyMartica H Hall, Michele L Okun, MaryFran Sowers, et al.
Diabetes Care|March 13, 2009
Obstructive sleep apnea among obese patients with type 2 diabetesGary D Foster, Mark H Sanders, Richard Millman, et al.
Nature and Science of Sleep|April 27, 2013
Associations of sleep disturbance and duration with metabolic risk factors in obese persons with type 2 diabetes: data from the Sleep AHEAD StudyMarie-Pierre St-Onge, Gary Zammit, David M Reboussin, et al.
Archives of Internal Medicine|September 30, 2009
A randomized study on the effect of weight loss on obstructive sleep apnea among obese patients with type 2 diabetes: the Sleep AHEAD studyGary D Foster, Kelley E Borradaile, Mark H Sanders, et al.
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