TITLE : Worsening of central sleep apnea at high altitude – a role for 3 cerebrovascular function

نویسندگان

  • Keith R. Burgess
  • Samuel J. E. Lucas
  • Kelly Shepherd
  • Andrew Dawson
  • Marianne Swart
  • Kate N. Thomas
  • Rebekah A. I. Lucas
  • Joseph Donnelly
  • Karen C. Peebles
  • Rishi Basnyat
  • Philip N. Ainslie
  • Keith R Burgess
  • Samuel JE Lucas
  • Kate N Thomas
  • Rebekah AI Lucas
  • Karen C Peebles
  • Philip N Ainslie
چکیده

TITLE PAGE 1 2 ARTICLE TITLE: Worsening of central sleep apnea at high altitude – a role for 3 cerebrovascular function 4 5 AUTHORS: 6 Keith R. Burgess 7 Samuel J. E. Lucas 8 Kelly Shepherd 9 Andrew Dawson 10 Marianne Swart 11 Kate N. Thomas 12 Rebekah A. I. Lucas 13 Joseph Donnelly 14 Karen C. Peebles 15 Rishi Basnyat 16 Philip N. Ainslie 17 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE STUDY: 18 Conception and design of research: Keith R Burgess, Samuel JE Lucas, Philip N 19 Ainslie 20 Performed experiments: Keith R Burgess, Samuel JE Lucas, Kelly Shepherd, 21 Andrew Dawson, Marianne Swart, Kate N Thomas, Rebekah AI Lucas, Joseph 22 Donnelly, Karen C Peebles, Rishi Basnyat, Philip N Ainslie 23 Analyzed data: Keith R Burgess, Samuel JE Lucas, Kelly Shepherd, Kate N 24 Thomas, Rebekah AI Lucas, Joseph Donnelly, Karen C Peebles, Philip N Ainslie 25 Interpreted results of experiments: Keith R Burgess, Samuel JE Lucas, Kate N 26 Thomas, Rebekah AI Lucas, Joseph Donnelly, Philip N Ainslie 27 Prepared figures: Samuel JE Lucas 28 Drafted manuscript: Keith R Burgess, Samuel JE Lucas, Philip N Ainslie 29 Edited and revised manuscript: Keith R Burgess, Samuel JE Lucas, Philip N 30 Ainslie 31 Approved final version of manuscript: All authors 32 33 Articles in PresS. J Appl Physiol (February 21, 2013). doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01462.2012

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تاریخ انتشار 2013