Selected contribution: Peripheral chemoreflex function in high-altitude natives and patients with chronic mountain sickness.
Peripheral chemoreflex function was studied in high-altitude (HA) natives at HA, in patients with chronic mountain sickness (CMS) at HA, and in sea-level (SL) natives at SL. Results were as follows. 1) Acute ventilatory responses to hypoxia (AHVR) in the HA and CMS groups were approximately one-thir...
Auteurs principaux: | Léon-Velarde, F, Gamboa, A, Rivera-Ch, M, Palacios, J, Robbins, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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2003
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