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11-Apr-2018Competitive apnea and its effect on the human brain: Focus on the redox regulation of blood-brain barrier permeability and neuronal-parenchymal integrityBain A.; Ainslie P.; Hoiland R.; Otto Barak ; Drvis I.; Stembridge M.; MacLeod D.; McEneny J.; Stacey B.; Tuaillon E.; Marchi N.; De Maudave A.; Dujic Z.; MacLeod D.; Bailey D.
21-Oct-2018Differential influence of vitamin C on the peripheral and cerebral circulation after diving and exposure to hyperoxiaOtto Barak ; Caljkusic K.; Hoiland R.; Ainslie P.; Thom S.; Yang M.; Jovanov P.; Dujic Z.
31-Aug-2017Forced vital capacity and not central chemoreflex predicts maximal hyperoxic breath-hold duration in elite apneistsBain A.; Otto Barak ; Hoiland R.; Drvis I.; Bailey D.; Dujic Z.; Mijacika T.; Santoro A.; DeMasi D.; MacLeod D.; Ainslie P.
41-Sep-2017Hypercapnia is essential to reduce the cerebral oxidative metabolism during extreme apnea in humansBain A.; Ainslie P.; Otto Barak ; Hoiland R.; Drvis I.; Mijacika T.; Bailey D.; Santoro A.; DeMasi D.; Dujic Z.; MacLeod D.
51-May-2019Spinal cord disruption is associated with a loss of cushing-like blood pressure interactionsSaleem S.; Sarafis Z.; Lee A.; Squair J.; Otto Barak ; Sober-Williams E.; Suraj R.; Coombs G.; Mijacika T.; West C.; Krassioukov A.; Ainslie P.; Dujic Z.; Tzeng Y.; Phillips A.
61-Mar-2017Surviving Without Oxygen: How Low Can the Human Brain Go?Bailey D.; Willie C.; Hoiland R.; Bain A.; MacLeod D.; Santoro M.; Demasi D.; Andrijanic A.; Mijacika T.; Otto Barak ; Dujić Ž.; Ainslie P.
71-May-2018Wavelet decomposition analysis is a clinically relevant strategy to evaluate cerebrovascular buffering of blood pressure after spinal cord injurySaleem S.; Vucina D.; Sarafis Z.; Lee A.; Squair J.; Otto Barak ; Coombs G.; Mijacika T.; Krassioukov A.; Ainslie P.; Dujic Z.; Tzeng Y.; Phillips A.