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2. Homeostasis: The Dynamic Self-Regulatory Process that Maintains Health and Buffers Against Disease
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Billman, George E., Sturmberg, Joachim P., editor, and Martin, Carmel M., editor
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- 2013
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3. Heart Rate Variability
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Billman, George E. and Mooren, Frank C., editor
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- 2012
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4. In-Vivo Models of Arrhythmias: a Canine Model of Sudden Cardiac Death
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Billman, George E., Dhein, Stefan, editor, Mohr, Friedrich Wilhelm, editor, and Delmar, Mario, editor
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- 2005
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5. Abstract 14925: Vagal Antagonism is Accentuated During Beta-adrenergic Stimulation in Long-term Aerobic Exercised Calsequestrin2 Knockout Mice, Which Restricts Heart Rate Acceleration and Paradoxically Increases Abnormal Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Leak in Ventricular Myocytes
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Ho, Hsiang-Ting, Thambidorai, Senthil, Knollmann, Bjorn C, Billman, George E, Gyorke, Sandor, and Kalyanasundaram, Anuradha
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- 2017
6. Prevention of Ischemia-Induced Ventricular Fibrillation by ω3 Fatty Acids
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Billman, George E., Hallaq, Haifa, and Leaf, Alexander
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- 1994
7. Neuronal nitric oxide synthase is indispensable for the cardiac adaptive effects of exercise
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Roof, Steve R., Tang, Lifei, Ostler, Joseph E., Periasamy, Muthu, Györke, Sandor, Billman, George E., and Ziolo, Mark T.
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- 2013
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8. Effects of a novel amiodarone-like compound SAR114646A on the pig atrium and susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation in dogs and pigs
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Billman, George E., Gögelein, Heinz, Ruetten, Hartmut, and Wirth, Klaus J.
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- 2012
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9. Effects of dietary omega-3 fatty acids on ventricular function in dogs with healed myocardial infarctions: in vivo and in vitro studies
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Billman, George E., Nishijima, Yoshinori, Belevych, Andriy E., Terentyev, Dmitry, Xu, Ying, Haizlip, Kaylan M., Monasky, Michelle M., Hiranandani, Nitisha, Harris, William S., Gyorke, Sandor, Carnes, Cynthia A., and Janssen, Paul M.L.
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Dogs -- Research ,Dogs -- Health aspects ,Omega-3 fatty acids -- Research ,Omega-3 fatty acids -- Health aspects ,Heart attack -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Since omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (n-3 PUFAs) can alter ventricular myocyte calcium handling, these fatty acids could adversely affect cardiac contractile function, particularly following myocardial infarction. Therefore, 4 wk after myocardial infarction, dogs were randomly assigned to either placebo (corn oil, 1 g/day, n = 16) or n-3 PUFAs supplement [docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) + eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) ethyl esters; 1, 2, or 4 g/day; n = 7, 8, and 12, respectively] groups. In vivo, ventricular function was evaluated by echocardiography before and after 3 mo of treatment. At the end of the 3-mo period, hearts were removed and in vitro function was evaluated using right ventricular trabeculae and isolated left ventricular myocytes. The treatment elicited significant (P < 0.0001) dose-dependent increases (16.4-fold increase with 4 g/day) in left ventricular tissue and red blood cell n-3 PUFA levels (EPA + DHA, placebo, 0.42 [+ or -] 0.04; 1 g/day, 3.02 [+ or -] 0.23; 2 g/day, 3.63 [+ or -] 0.17; and 4 g/day, 6.97 [+ or -] 0.33%). Regardless of the dose, n-3 PUFA treatment did not alter ventricular function in the intact animal (e.g., 4 g/day, fractional shortening: pre, 42.9 [+ or -] 1.6 vs. post, 40.1 [+ or -] 1.7%; placebo: pre, 39.2 [+ or -] 1.3 vs. post, 38.4 [+ or -] 1.6%). The developed force per cross-sectional area, changes in length- and frequency-dependent behavior in contractile force, and the inotropic response to [beta]-adrenoceptor activation were also similar for trabeculae obtained from placebo- or n-3 PUFA-treated dogs. Finally, calcium currents and calcium transients were the same in myocytes from n-3 PUFA- and placebo-treated dogs. Thus dietary n-3 PUFAs did not adversely alter either in vitro or in vivo ventricular contractile function in dogs with healed infarctions. contractility; Frank-Starling mechanism; force-frequency relationship; heart failure; sudden cardiac death; diet doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.01065.2009.
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- 2010
10. Cardiac autonomic neural remodeling and susceptibility to sudden cardiac death: effect of endurance exercise training
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Billman, George E.
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Disease susceptibility -- Research ,Exercise -- Health aspects ,Arrhythmia -- Complications and side effects ,Cardiac arrest -- Risk factors ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Sudden cardiac death resulting from ventricular tachyarrhythmias remains the leading cause of death in industrially developed countries, accounting for between 300,000 and 500,000 deaths each year in the United States. Yet, despite the enormity of this problem, both the identification of factors contributing to ventricular fibrillation as well as the development of safe and effective antiarrhythmic agents remain elusive. Subnormal cardiac parasympathetic regulation coupled with an elevated cardiac sympathetic activation may allow for the formation of malignant ventricular arrhythmias. In particular, myocardial infarction can reduce cardiac parasympathetic regulation and alter [beta]-adrenoceptor subtype expression enhancing [beta]-adrenoceptor sensitivity that can lead to intracellular calcium dysregulation and arrhythmias. As such, myocardial infarction can induce a remodeling of cardiac autonomic regulation that may be required to maintain cardiac pump function. If alterations in cardiac autonomic regulation play an important role in the genesis of life-threatening arrhythmias, then one would predict that interventions designed to either augment parasympathetic activity and/or reduce cardiac adrenergic activity would also protect against ventricular fibrillation. Recently, studies using a canine model of sudden death demonstrate that endurance exercise training (treadmill running) enhanced cardiac parasympathetic regulation (increased heart rate variability), restored a more normal [beta]-adrenoceptor balance (i.e., reduced [beta]-adrenoceptor sensitivity and expression), and protected against ventricular fibrillation induced by acute myocardial ischemia. Thus exercise training may reverse the autonomic neural remodeling induced by myocardial infarction and thereby enhance the electrical stability of the heart in individuals shown to be at an increased risk for sudden cardiac death. sympathetic nervous system; parasympathetic nervous system; [beta]-adrenergic receptors; myocardial infarction; ventricular fibrillation doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00534.2009
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- 2009
11. Contraction–relaxation coupling is unaltered by exercise training and infarction in isolated canine myocardium
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Fazlollahi, Farbod, primary, Santini Gonzalez, Jorge J., additional, Repas, Steven J., additional, Canan, Benjamin D., additional, Billman, George E., additional, and Janssen, Paul M.L., additional
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- 2021
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12. Repolarization abnormalities and afterdepolarizations in a canine model of sudden cardiac death
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Sridhar, Arun, Nishijima, Yoshinori, Terentyev, Dmitry, Terentyeva, Radmila, Uelmen, Rebecca, Kukielka, Monica, Bonilla, Ingrid M., Robertson, Gail A., Gyorke, Sandor, Billman, George E., and Carnes, Cynthia A.
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Polarity (Biology) -- Evaluation ,Cardiac arrest -- Development and progression ,Potassium channels -- Properties ,Heart attack -- Development and progression ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Ventricular tachyarrhythmias are the most common cause of sudden cardiac death (SCD); a healed myocardial infarction increases the risk of SCD. We determined the contribution of specific repolarization abnormalities to ventricular tachyarrhythmias in a postinfarction model of SCD. For our methods, we used a postinfarction canine model of SCD, where an exercise and ischemia test was used to stratify animals as either susceptible ([VF.sup.+]) or resistant ([VF.sup.-]) to sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias. Our results show no changes in global left ventricular contractility or volumes occurred after infarction. At 8-10 wk post-myocardial infarction, myocytes were isolated from the left ventricular midmyocardial wall and studied. In the [VF.sup.+] animals, myocyte action potential (AP) prolongation occurred at 50 and 90% repolarization (P < 0.05) and was associated with increased variability of AP duration and afterdepolarizations. Multiple repolarizing [K.sup.+] currents ([I.sub.Kr],[I.sub.to]) and inward IK1 were also reduced (P < 0.05) in myocytes from [VF.sup.+] animals compared with control, noninfarcted dogs. In contrast, only /to was reduced in VF- myocytes compared with controls (P < 0.05). While afterdepolarizations were not elicited at baseline in myocytes from VF- animals, afterdepolarizations were consistently elicited after the addition of an [I.sub.Kr] blocker. In conclusion, the loss of repolarization reserve via reductions in multiple repolarizing currents in the [VF.sup.+] myocytes leads to AP prolongation, repolarization instability, and afterdepolarizations in myocytes from animals susceptible to SCD. These abnormalities may provide a substrate for initiation of postmyocardial infarction ventricular tachyarrhythmias. potassium currents; repolarization reserve; myocardial infarction
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13. Editorial: Neurocardiac Oscillation in Repolarization and Cardiac Arrhythmias
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Taggart, Peter and Billman, George E.
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action potential duration ,Editorial ,Physiology ,cardiac arrhythmias ,autonomic nervous system ,heart rate variability ,ventricular repolarization - Published
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14. Exercise training normalizes [beta]-adrenoceptor expression in dogs susceptible to ventricular fibrillation
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Holycross, Bethany J., Kukielka, Monica, Nishijima, Yoshinori, Altschuld, Ruth A., Carnes, Cynthia A., and Billman, George E.
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Beta adrenoceptors -- Properties ,Ventricular fibrillation -- Prevention ,Heart attack -- Prevention ,Dogs -- Physiological aspects ,Exercise -- Physiological aspects ,Exercise -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Previous studies demonstrated an enhanced [[beta].sub.2]-adrenoceptor (AR) responsiveness in animals susceptible to ventricular fibrillation (VF) that was eliminated by exercise training. The present study investigated the effects of endurance exercise training on [[beta].sub.1]-AR and [[beta].sub.2]-AR expression in dogs susceptible to VF. Myocardial ischemia was induced by a 2-min occlusion of the left circumflex artery during the last minute of exercise in dogs with healed infarctions: 20 had VF [susceptible (S)] and 13 did not [resistant (R)]. These dogs were randomly assigned to either 10-wk exercise training [treadmill running; n = 9 (S) or 8 (R)] or an equivalent sedentary period [n = 11 (S) or 5 (R)]. Left ventricular tissue [beta]-AR protein and mRNA were quantified by Western blot analysis and RT-PCR, respectively. Because [[beta].sub.2]-ARs are located in caveolae, caveolin-3 was also quantified. [[beta].sub.1]-AR gene expression decreased (~5-fold), [[beta].sub.2]-AR gene expression was not changed, and the ratio of [[beta].sub.2]-AR to [[beta].sub.1]-AR gene expression was significantly increased in susceptible compared with resistant dogs. [[beta].sub.1]-AR protein decreased (~50%) and [[beta].sub.2]-AR protein increased (400%) in noncaveolar fractions of the cell membrane in susceptible dogs. Exercise training returned [[beta].sub.1]-AR gene expression to levels seen in resistant animals but did not alter [[beta].sub.2]-AR protein levels in susceptible dogs. These data suggest that [[beta].sub.2]-AR gene expression was decreased in susceptible dogs compared with resistant dogs and, further, that exercise training improves [[beta].sub.1]-AR gene expression, thereby restoring a more normal [beta]-AR balance. [beta]-adrenergic receptors; myocardial infarction; sympathetic nervous system
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15. Heart rate response to onset of exercise: evidence for enhanced cardiac sympathetic activity in animals susceptible to ventricular fibrillation
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Billman, George E.
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Heart beat -- Research ,Heart beat -- Measurement ,Ventricular fibrillation -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
A large heart rate (HR) increase at the onset of exercise has been linked to an increased risk for adverse cardiovascular events, including cardiac death. However, the relationship between changes in cardiac autonomic regulation induced by exercise onset and the confirmed susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation (VF) has not been established. Therefore, a retrospective analysis of the HR response to exercise onset was made in mongrel dogs with healed myocardial infarctions that were either susceptible (S, n = 131) or resistant (R, n = 114) to VF (induced by a 2-min occlusion of the left circumflex artery during the last minute of exercise). The ECG was recorded, and time series analysis of HR variability (vagal activity index, the 0.24-1.04-Hz frequency component of R-R interval variability) was measured before and 30, 60, and 120 s after the onset of exercise (treadmill running). Exercise elicited significantly (ANOVA, P < 0.0001) greater increases in HR in susceptible dogs at all three times (e.g., at 60 s: R, 46.8 [+ or -] 2.3 vs. S, 57.1 [+ or -] 2.2 beats/min). However, the vagal activity index decreased to a similar extent in both groups of dogs (at 60 s: R, -2.8 [+ or -] 0.1 vs. S, -3.0 [+ or -] 0.2 In [ms.sup.2]). [beta]-Adrenoceptor blockade (BB, propranolol 1.0 mg/kg iv) reduced the HR increase and eliminated the differences noted between the groups [at 60 s: R (n = 26), 40.4 [+ or -] 3.2 vs. S (n = 31), 37.5 [+ or -] 2.4 beats/mini. After BB, exercise once again elicited similar declines in vagal activity in both groups (at 60 s: R, -3.6 [+ or -] 0.5 vs. S, -3.2 [+ or -] 0.4 ln [ms.sup.2]). When considered together, these data suggest that at the onset of exercise HR increases to a greater extent in animals prone to VF compared with dogs resistant to this malignant arrhythmia due to an enhanced cardiac sympathetic activation in the susceptible dogs. [beta]-adrenergic receptors; cardiac parasympathetic activity; heart rate variability; sudden cardiac death
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16. Endurance exercise training attenuates cardiac [[beta].sub.2]-adrenoceptor responsiveness and prevents ventricular fibrillation in animals susceptible to sudden death
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Billman, George E., Kukielka, Monica, Kelley, Robert, Moustafa-Bayoumi, Moustafa, and Altschuld, Ruth A.
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Exercise -- Research ,Heart attack -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Enhanced cardiac [[beta].sub.2]-adrenoceptor ([[beta].sub.2]-AR) responsiveness can increase susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation (VF). Exercise training can decrease cardiac sympathetic activity and could, thereby, reduce [[beta].sub.2]-AR responsiveness and decrease the risk for VF. Therefore, dogs with healed myocardial infarctions were subjected to 2 min of coronary occlusion during the last minute of a submaximal exercise test: VF was observed in 20 susceptible, but not in 13 resistant, dogs. The dogs were then subjected to a 10-wk exercise-training program (n = 9 susceptible and 8 resistant) or an equivalent sedentary period (n = 11 susceptible and 5 resistant). Before training, the [[beta].sub.2]-AR antagonist ICI-118551 (0.2 mg/kg) significantly reduced the peak contractile (by echocardiography) response to isoproterenol more in the susceptible than in the resistant dogs: -45.5 [+ or -] 6.5 vs. -19.2 [+ or -] 6.3%. After training, the susceptible and resistant dogs exhibited similar responses to the [[beta].sub.2]-AR antagonist: -12.1 [+ or -] 5.7 and -16.2 [+ or -] 6.4%, respectively. In contrast. ICI-118551 provoked even greater reductions in the isoproterenol response in the sedentary susceptible dogs: -62.3 [+ or -] 4.6%. The [[beta].sub.2]-AR agonist zinterol (1 [micro]M) elicited significantly smaller increases in isotonic shortening in ventricular myocytes from susceptible dogs after training (n = 8, +7.2 [+ or -] 4.8%) than in those from sedentary dogs (n = 7, +42.8 [+ or -] 5.8%), a response similar to that of the resistant dogs: +3.0 [+ or -] 1.4% (n = 6) and +3.2 [+ or -] 1.8% (n = 5) for trained and sedentary, respectively. After training, VF could no longer be induced in the susceptible dogs, whereas four sedentary susceptible dogs died during the 10-wk control period and VF could still be induced in the remaining seven animals. Thus exercise training can restore cardiac [beta]-AR balance (by reducing [[beta].sub.2]-AR responsiveness) and could, thereby, prevent VF. [beta]-adrenergic receptor; myocardial infarction; myocardial ischemia
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17. Cardiac vagal modulation of heart rate during prolonged submaximal exercise in animals with healed myocardial infarctions: effects of training
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Kukielka, Monica, Seals, Douglas R., and Billman, George E.
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Nervous system, Parasympathetic -- Research ,Nervous system, Parasympathetic -- Analysis ,Exercise tests -- Analysis ,Nervous system, Autonomic -- Research ,Nervous system, Autonomic -- Analysis ,Heart beat -- Testing ,Heart beat -- Analysis ,Biological sciences - Abstract
The present study investigated the effects of long-duration exercise on heart rate variability [as a marker of cardiac vagal tone (VT)]. Heart rate variability (time series analysis) was measured in mongrel dogs (n = 24) with healed myocardial infarctions during 1 h of submaximal exercise (treadmill running at 6.4 km/h at 10% grade). Long-duration exercise provoked a significant (ANOVA, all P < 0.01, means [+ or -] SD) increase in heart rate (1st min, 165.3 [+ or -] 15.6 vs. last min, 197.5 [- or +] 21.5 beats/min) and significant reductions in high frequency (0.24 to 1.04 Hz) power (VT: 1st min, 3.7 [+ or -] 1.5 vs. last min, 1.0 [+ or -] 0.9 ln [ms.sup.2]), R-R interval range (1st min, 107.9 [+ or -] 38.3 vs. last min, 28.8 [+ or -] 13.2 ms), and R-R interval SD (1st min, 24.3 [+ or -] 7.7 vs. last min 6.3 [+ or -] 1.7 ms). Because endurance exercise training can increase cardiac vagal regulation, the studies were repeated alter either a 10-wk exercise training (n = 9) or a 10-wk sedentary period (n = 7). After training was completed, long-duration exercise elicited smaller increases in heart rate (pretraining: 1st min, 156.0 [+ or -] 13.8 vs. last min, 189.6 [+ or -] 21.9 beats/min; and posttraining: 1st min, 149.8 [+ or -] 14.6 vs. last min, 172.7 [+ or -] 8.8 beats/min) and smaller reductions in heart rate variability (e.g., VT, pretraining: 1st min, 4.2 [+ or -] 1.7 vs. last min, 0.9 [+ or -] 1.1 ln [ms.sup.2]; and posttraining: 1st min, 4.8 [+ or -] 1.1 vs. last min, 2.0 [+ or -] 0.6 ln [ms.sup.2]). The response to long-duration exercise did not change in the sedentary animals. Thus the heart rate increase that accompanies long-duration exercise results, at least in part, from reductions in cardiac vagal regulation. Furthermore, exercise training attenuated these exercise-induced reductions in heart rate variability, suggesting maintenance of a higher cardiac vagal activity during exercise in the trained state. parasympathetic nervous system; exercise training; autonomic nervous system
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18. Heart rate recovery after exercise: a predictor of ventricular fibrillation susceptibility after myocardial infarction
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Smith, Lauren L., Kukielka, Monica, and Billman, George E.
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Ventricular fibrillation -- Research ,Ventricular fibrillation -- Physiological aspects ,Exercise -- Research ,Exercise -- Physiological aspects ,Heart beat -- Research ,Heart beat -- Physiological aspects ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Heart rate recovery after exercise, thought to be related to cardiac parasympathetic tone, has been shown to be a prognostic tool for all-cause mortality. However, the relationship between this variable and confirmed susceptibility to ventricular fibrillation (VF) has not been established. Therefore, myocardial ischemia was induced with a 2-min occlusion of the left circumflex artery during the last minute of exercise in mongrel dogs with myocardial infarction (n = 105 dogs). VF was induced in 66 animals (susceptible), whereas the remaining 39 dogs had no arrhythmias (resistant). On a previous day, ECG was recorded and a time-series analysis of heart rate variability was measured 30, 60, and 120 s after submaximal exercise (treadmill running). The heart rate recovery was significantly greater in resistant dogs than in susceptible dogs at all three times, with the most dramatic difference at the 30-s mark (change from maximum: 48.1 [+ or -] 3.6 beats/min, resistant dogs; 31.0 [+ or -] 2.2 beats/min, susceptible dogs). Correspondingly, indexes of parasympathetic tone increased to a significantly greater extent in resistant dogs at 30 and 60 s after exercise. These differences were eliminated by atropine pretreatment. When considered together, these data suggest that resistant animals exhibit a more rapid recovery of vagal activity after exercise than those susceptible to VF. As such, postexercise heart rate recovery may help identify patients with a high risk for VF following myocardial infarction. cardiac parasympathetic tone; heart rate variability; sudden death; arrhythmia risk
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- 2005
19. Homeostasis: The Dynamic Self-Regulatory Process that Maintains Health and Buffers Against Disease
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Billman, George E., primary
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- 2012
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20. Hypoxia, Focus Hypoxic Hypoxia
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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- 2012
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21. Hyposthenuria
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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22. Hypoxia Markers
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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- 2012
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23. High Elevation
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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- 2012
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24. Hepatitis B
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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- 2012
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25. Heart Period
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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26. Heart Rate Variability
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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- 2012
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27. Heat Shock Proteins
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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28. Hypoxia-Inducible Factors
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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29. Hypobaric Hypoxia
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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30. High Altitude
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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31. Hormones Regulating Vascular Tone and Body Fluids
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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32. Heart Failure, Training
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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33. Hyponatremia, Exercise Associated
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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34. Heat Shock (Stress Response)
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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35. Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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36. Heart Failure
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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37. Hoffman Reflex
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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38. Heat Illness
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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39. Hemoglobin Concentration
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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40. High-Intensity Exercise
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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41. Huntington's Disease
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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42. Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) Axis
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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43. Heart Period Variability
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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44. Hypoxia, Training
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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45. HIV-Associated Lipodystrophy
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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46. Heat Strain
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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47. High Energy Phosphate Bonds
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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48. Human Growth Hormone (hGH)
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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49. High-Intensity Training
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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50. HIV-Related Cardiometabolic Complications
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Sainburg, Robert L., primary, Clark, Andrew L., additional, Billman, George E., additional, Schlader, Zachary J., additional, Mündel, Toby, additional, Milne, Kevin, additional, Noble, Earl G., additional, Querol, Felipe, additional, Pérez-Alenda, Sofia, additional, Aznar, José A., additional, Apostolakis, Stavros, additional, Lip, Gregory Y. H., additional, Cade, W. Todd, additional, Yarasheski, Kevin E., additional, Pescatello, Linda S., additional, Fagard, R. H., additional, Manfredini, Fabio, additional, Manfredini, Roberto, additional, Rehrer, Nancy J., additional, Armstrong, Lawrence E., additional, McLeod, Gemma A., additional, Østergaard, Louise, additional, Gassmann, Max, additional, Varesio, Luigi, additional, Samaja, Michele, additional, Vogt, Michael, additional, Breil, Fabio, additional, and Hoppeler, Hans, additional
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