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Determinants of ventilation and pulmonary artery pressure during early acclimatization to hypoxia in humans.

Journal article

Fatemian M. et al, (2016), J Physiol, 594, 1197 - 1213

Pulmonary Artery Pressure Response to Simulated Air Travel in a Hypobaric Chamber.

Journal article

Turner BE. et al, (2015), Aerosp Med Hum Perform, 86, 529 - 534

How much hypoxia is significant in pulmonary hypertension during air travel?

Journal article

Smith TG., (2013), Chest, 143, 876 - 877

Commercial air travel and in-flight pulmonary hypertension.

Journal article

Smith TG. et al, (2013), Aviat Space Environ Med, 84, 65 - 67

Pulmonary artery pressure increases during commercial air travel in healthy passengers.

Journal article

Smith TG. et al, (2012), Aviat Space Environ Med, 83, 673 - 676

Regulation of hepcidin expression at high altitude.

Journal article

Talbot NP. et al, (2012), Blood, 119, 857 - 860

Intravenous iron and pulmonary hypertension in intensive care.

Journal article

Smith TG. et al, (2011), Intensive Care Med, 37

The mechanics and control of ventilation

Journal article

Talbot NP. et al, (2011), Surgery, 29, 212 - 216

Regulation of human metabolism by hypoxia-inducible factor.

Journal article

Formenti F. et al, (2010), Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 107, 12722 - 12727

Prolyl hydroxylases and therapeutics.

Journal article

Smith TG. and Talbot NP., (2010), Antioxid Redox Signal, 12, 431 - 433

Therapeutic manipulation of the HIF hydroxylases.

Journal article

Nagel S. et al, (2010), Antioxid Redox Signal, 12, 481 - 501

A 'GAIN-OF-FUNCTION' MUTATION IN THE HYPOXIA-INDUCIBLE FACTOR 2 alpha GENE DOES NOT REDUCE EXERCISE CAPACITY IN HUMANS

Conference paper

Formenti F. et al, (2009), JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 59, 357 - 357

Variations within oxygen-regulated gene expression in humans.

Journal article

Brooks JTS. et al, (2009), J Appl Physiol (1985), 106, 212 - 220

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