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Ventilatory response of the cat to hypoxia in sleep and wakefulness
2003
Journal of applied physiology
Lovering, Andrew T., Witali L. Dunin-Barkowski, Edward H. Vidruk, and John M. Orem. Ventilatory response of the cat to hypoxia in sleep and wakefulness. This study characterized ventilation, the airflow waveform, and diaphragmatic activity in response to hypoxia in the intact adult cat during sleep and wakefulness. Exposure to hypoxia for up to 3 h caused sustained hyperventilation during both wakefulness and sleep. Hyperventilation resulted from significant increases in minute ventilation due
doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.01051.2002
pmid:12716876
fatcat:5qgi4bawgjamxopv7xbhgnobyi