I. Almendros (Barcelona, Spain), R. Staats (Murches, Portugal)
Intermittent hypoxia increases tumor growth in young but not in aged female mice I. Almendros (Barcelona, Spain)
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TWO WEEKS OF INTERMITTENT HYPOXIC EXPOSURE INDUCE LIPOLYSIS AT THE FAT TISSUE LEVEL IN HEALTHY HUMAN SUBJECTS. N. Marie (Rouen, France)
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Chronic intermittent hypoxia induces the long-term facilitation of genioglossus corticomotor activity. Y. Zou (shenyang, China)
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Peri-pharyngeal muscle activity during increasing respiratory efforts in awake young and older healthy subjects and patients with OSA. A. Oliven (Haifa, Israel)
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Upper airway stability in wakefulness and during sleep M. Albdewi (Liege, Belgium)
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Validation of mandibular movements as a surrogate marker for sleep respiratory effort J. Martinot (Namur, Belgium)
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Respiratory activity of four abdominal muscles during hypoxia E. Easton (Calgary, Canada)
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Impact of sleep onset on hemodynamic parameters in obese patients with or without obstructive sleep apnea R. Staats (Murches, Portugal)
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Association of sleep-disordered breathing and disturbed cardiac repolarization in patients with coronary artery bypass grafting C. Schmidleitner (Regensburg, Germany)
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Serum Heparanase Levels are Associated with Endothelial Dysfuntion and Severity of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome A. Kanbay (Kayseri, Turkey)
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Roles of periostin in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea H. Sunadome (Kyoto, Japan)
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Circulating survivin levels in patients with obstructive sleep apnea Z. Lázár (Budapest, Hungary)
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Effect of repeated altitude exposure on nocturnal breathing disturbances in lowlanders. M. Furian (Zürich, Switzerland)
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Antioxidative treatment for dampened hypoxic ventilatory reactivity in diabetes. M. Pokorski (Opole, Poland)
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