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The following pages link to Orthostatic tolerance and blood volumes in Andean high altitude dwellers. (Q50489561):
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- Tilt testing with combined lower body negative pressure: a "gold standard" for measuring orthostatic tolerance (Q33162576) (← links)
- The autonomic nervous system at high altitude. (Q35633793) (← links)
- Orthostatic hypotension following spinal cord injury: understanding clinical pathophysiology (Q36320378) (← links)
- Chronic Mountain Sickness: Clinical Aspects, Etiology, Management, and Treatment (Q37020004) (← links)
- Challenges, concerns and common problems: physiological consequences of spinal cord injury and microgravity. (Q37760420) (← links)
- UBC-Nepal Expedition: Acute alterations in sympathetic nervous activity do not influence brachial artery endothelial function at sea-level and high-altitude. (Q38599186) (← links)
- Why Are High-Altitude Natives So Strong at Altitude? Maximal Oxygen Transport to the Muscle Cell in Altitude Natives (Q38876548) (← links)
- Cerebrovascular responses to hypoxia and hypocapnia in high-altitude dwellers. (Q39367674) (← links)
- Cardiovascular responses to orthostatic stress in healthy altitude dwellers, and altitude residents with chronic mountain sickness (Q39375323) (← links)
- Perioperative opioid requirements are decreased in hypoxic children living at altitude (Q42768450) (← links)
- Plasma catecholamines and blood volume in native Andeans during hypoxia and normoxia (Q46943708) (← links)
- Blood characteristics for high altitude adaptation in Tibetan chickens (Q50691206) (← links)
- Autonomic regulation during orthostatic stress in highlanders: comparison with sea-level residents. (Q52854842) (← links)
- Carotid baroreflex regulation of vascular resistance in high-altitude Andean natives with and without chronic mountain sickness. (Q52855652) (← links)
- Blood pressure changes in young male subjects exposed to a median altitude (Q57103910) (← links)
- Gene expression, autonomic function and chronic hypoxia:lessons from the Andes (Q83048652) (← links)
- Pubertal Hormonal Changes and the Autonomic Nervous System: Potential Role in Pediatric Orthostatic Intolerance (Q91669342) (← links)