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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 5, 2009
Cerebral blood flow during exercise: mechanisms of regulationShigehiko Ogoh, Philip N Ainslie
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|June 25, 2009
Regulatory mechanisms of cerebral blood flow during exercise: new conceptsShigehiko Ogoh, Philip N Ainslie
Experimental Physiology|July 21, 2009
Regulation of cerebral blood flow in mammals during chronic hypoxia: a matter of balancePhilip N Ainslie, Shigehiko Ogoh
F1000Prime Reports|March 27, 2014
Why is the neural control of cerebral autoregulation so controversial?Philip N Ainslie, Patrice Brassard
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 11, 2003
Physiology of accidental hypothermia in the mountains: a forgotten storyP N Ainslie, T Reilly
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 26, 2016
Central Sleep Apnea at High AltitudeKeith R Burgess, Philip N Ainslie
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 9, 2004
Ventilatory, cerebrovascular, and cardiovascular interactions in acute hypoxia: regulation by carbon dioxidePhilip N Ainslie, Marc J Poulin
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|April 2, 2008
Cardiorespiratory and cerebrovascular responses to hyperoxic and hypoxic rebreathing: effects of acclimatization to high altitudePhilip N Ainslie, Keith R Burgess
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 6, 2013
Blood pressure regulation IX: cerebral autoregulation under blood pressure challengesYu-Chieh Tzeng, Philip N Ainslie
The Journal of Physiology|June 23, 2017
To regulate, or not to regulate? The devious history of cerebral blood flow controlMichael M Tymko, Philip N Ainslie
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Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|September 5, 2009
Cerebral blood flow during exercise: mechanisms of regulationShigehiko Ogoh, Philip N Ainslie
Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews|June 25, 2009
Regulatory mechanisms of cerebral blood flow during exercise: new conceptsShigehiko Ogoh, Philip N Ainslie
Experimental Physiology|July 21, 2009
Regulation of cerebral blood flow in mammals during chronic hypoxia: a matter of balancePhilip N Ainslie, Shigehiko Ogoh
F1000Prime Reports|March 27, 2014
Why is the neural control of cerebral autoregulation so controversial?Philip N Ainslie, Patrice Brassard
British Journal of Sports Medicine|December 11, 2003
Physiology of accidental hypothermia in the mountains: a forgotten storyP N Ainslie, T Reilly
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|June 26, 2016
Central Sleep Apnea at High AltitudeKeith R Burgess, Philip N Ainslie
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|March 9, 2004
Ventilatory, cerebrovascular, and cardiovascular interactions in acute hypoxia: regulation by carbon dioxidePhilip N Ainslie, Marc J Poulin
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology|April 2, 2008
Cardiorespiratory and cerebrovascular responses to hyperoxic and hypoxic rebreathing: effects of acclimatization to high altitudePhilip N Ainslie, Keith R Burgess
European Journal of Applied Physiology|June 6, 2013
Blood pressure regulation IX: cerebral autoregulation under blood pressure challengesYu-Chieh Tzeng, Philip N Ainslie
The Journal of Physiology|June 23, 2017
To regulate, or not to regulate? The devious history of cerebral blood flow controlMichael M Tymko, Philip N Ainslie
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