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The following pages link to Intermittent hypoxia and sleep restriction: motor, cognitive and neurochemical alterations in rats (Q46711698):
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- The Interaction between Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Parkinson's Disease: Possible Mechanisms and Implications for Cognitive Function (Q26778246) (← links)
- Intermittent hypoxia: a low-risk research tool with therapeutic value in humans (Q26824915) (← links)
- Experimental sleep deprivation as a tool to test memory deficits in rodents (Q30445307) (← links)
- Acute exacerbation of sleep apnea by hyperoxia impairs cognitive flexibility in Brown-Norway rats (Q34333944) (← links)
- Therapeutic potential of intermittent hypoxia: a matter of dose (Q35043452) (← links)
- Chronic intermittent hypoxia increases encoding pigment epithelium-derived factor gene expression, although not that of the protein itself, in the temporal cortex of rats (Q35151185) (← links)
- Exogenous growth hormone attenuates cognitive deficits induced by intermittent hypoxia in rats (Q35677223) (← links)
- Repetitive acute intermittent hypoxia does not promote generalized inflammatory gene expression in the rat CNS. (Q36161886) (← links)
- Dim light at night interacts with intermittent hypoxia to alter cognitive and affective responses. (Q37054726) (← links)
- Neural injury in sleep apnea (Q37738310) (← links)
- Pathological consequences of intermittent hypoxia in the central nervous system (Q38110748) (← links)
- Spatial learning and memory deficits following exposure to 24 h of sleep fragmentation or intermittent hypoxia in a rat model of obstructive sleep apnea (Q41814327) (← links)
- Intermittent Hypoxia Does not Elicit Memory Impairment in Spinal Cord Injury Patients. (Q50519926) (← links)
- Cognitive impairment in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (Q51033494) (← links)
- Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Neurodegenerative Disorders: Current Evidence in Support of Benefit from Sleep Apnea Treatment (Q92881545) (← links)