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1. Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in female masters athletes.

2. Acute hypoxia elicits lasting reductions in the sympathetic action potential transduction of arterial blood pressure in males.

3. Perfusion of Intrapulmonary Arteriovenous Anastomoses Is Not Related to VO 2max in Hypoxia and Is Unchanged by Oral Sildenafil.

4. Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia; some answers, more questions.

5. Sildenafil does not improve performance in 16.1 km cycle exercise time-trial in acute hypoxia.

6. Cerebrovascular Response to CO2 Following 10 Days of Intermittent Hypoxia in Humans.

7. Day-to-day variability in cardiorespiratory responses to hypoxic cycle exercise.

8. Hypoxia, not pulmonary vascular pressure, induces blood flow through intrapulmonary arteriovenous anastomoses.

9. Reply to Debevec and Millet.

10. Acute mountain sickness, chemosensitivity, and cardiorespiratory responses in humans exposed to hypobaric and normobaric hypoxia.

11. Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia is unaffected by intense physical training: a case report.

12. Haematological acclimation and re-acclimation to hypoxia in the mouse.

13. Exercise-induced arterial hypoxaemia and the mechanics of breathing in healthy young women.

14. Dynamic cerebral autoregulation during and following acute hypoxia: role of carbon dioxide.

15. Repeated exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in a healthy untrained woman.

16. Effects of 10 days of modest intermittent hypoxia on circulating measures of inflammation in healthy humans.

17. Baroreflex control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity as a mechanism for persistent sympathoexcitation following acute hypoxia in humans.

18. Sex differences in exercise-induced diaphragmatic fatigue in endurance-trained athletes.

19. Hyperoxia attenuates muscle sympathetic nerve activity following isocapnic hypoxia in humans.

20. The pulmonary system during exercise in hypoxia and the cold.

21. Effects of intermittent hypoxia on the cerebrovascular responses to submaximal exercise in humans.

23. Hypoxia and exercise: different models for different questions.

24. Control of ventilation in humans following intermittent hypoxia.

25. Intermittent hypoxia reduces cerebrovascular sensitivity to isocapnic hypoxia in humans.

26. Influence of cadence, power output and hypoxia on the joint moment distribution during cycling.

27. Two patterns of daily hypoxic exposure and their effects on measures of chemosensitivity in humans.

28. Exercise-induced arterial hypoxaemia in active young women.

29. Lung density is not altered following intense normobaric hypoxic interval training in competitive female cyclists.

30. Human lung density is not altered following normoxic and hypoxic moderate-intensity exercise: implications for transient edema.

31. Long-term intermittent hypoxia increases sympathetic activity and chemosensitivity during acute hypoxia in humans.

32. Human ventilatory responsiveness to hypoxia is unrelated to maximal aerobic capacity.

33. Effects of enhanced human chemosensitivity on ventilatory responses to exercise.

34. Effects of two protocols of intermittent hypoxia on human ventilatory, cardiovascular and cerebral responses to hypoxia.

35. The human diving response, its function, and its control.

36. Repeated measurement of hypoxic ventilatory response as an intermittent hypoxic stimulus.

37. Acute hypoxic ventilatory response and exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in men and women.

38. Prevalence of exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia in healthy women.

39. Influence of inhaled nitric oxide on gas exchange during normoxic and hypoxic exercise in highly trained cyclists.

40. Alveolar epithelial integrity in athletes with exercise-induced hypoxemia.

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