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. 2022 Jul;600(13):3017-3019.
doi: 10.1113/JP283215. Epub 2022 Jun 3.

Concurrent exposure to (acute intermittent) hypoxia and hypercapnia: a promising therapeutic cocktail for neuroplasticity?

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Concurrent exposure to (acute intermittent) hypoxia and hypercapnia: a promising therapeutic cocktail for neuroplasticity?

Ricardo N O Mesquita. J Physiol. 2022 Jul.
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Keywords: acute intermittent hypoxia; carotid body; diaphragm; long-term facilitation; motoneuron; motor-evoked potential; phrenic; transcranial magnetic stimulation.

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