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Chronic hypoxia increases arterial blood pressure and reduces adenosine and ATP induced vasodilatation in skeletal muscle in healthy humans
J A L Calbet, Robert Christopher Boushel, P Robach,
Ylva Hellsten
, Bengt Saltin, Carsten Lundby
The August Krogh Section for Human Physiology
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Acute Hypoxia
16%
Adenosine
100%
Arterial Blood Pressure
100%
Chemoreflex
16%
Chronic Hypoxia
100%
Femoral Artery
16%
FiO2
66%
Healthy Individuals
100%
High Dose
33%
Hyperoxia
16%
Hyperoxic
33%
Mean Arterial Pressure
33%
Muscle Biopsy
16%
P2Y2 Receptor
33%
Protein Expression
16%
Receptor Expression
16%
Receptor-interacting Protein Kinase 1 (RIPK1)
16%
Room Air
16%
Skeletal muscle
100%
Vascular Conductance
66%
Vasodilatation
100%
Vasodilator
33%
Vasodilator Responses
16%
Western Blot
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemoreceptor Reflex
14%