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Listar Artículos en revistas indizadas por autor "Swenson, E.R."

Listar Artículos en revistas indizadas por autor "Swenson, E.R."

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  • Tymko, M.M.; Willie, C.K.; Howe, C.A.; Hoiland, R.L.; Stone, R.M.; Tymko, K.; Tymko, C.; MacLeod, D.; Anholm, J.D.; Gasho, C.; Villafuerte, Francisco C.; Vizcardo-Galindo, G.; Figueroa-Mujica, R.; Day, T.A.; Bird, J.D.; Foster, G.E.; Steinback, C.D.; Brugniaux, J.V.; Champigneulle, B.; Stauffer, E.; Doutreleau, S.; Verges, S.; Swenson, E.R.; Ainslie, P.N. (American Physiological Society, 2022)
    High-altitude exposure results in a hyperventilatory-induced respiratory alkalosis followed by renal compensation (bicarbonaturia) to return arterial blood pH (pHa) toward sea-level values. However, acid-base balance has ...
  • Hurtado Arestegui, A.; Fuquay, R.; Sirota, J.; Swenson, E.R.; Schoene, R.B.; Jefferson, J.A.; Chen, W.; Yu, X.-Q.; Kelly, J.P.; Johnson, R.J.; Escudero, E. (American Society of Nephrolog, 2011)
    More than 140 million people live permanently at high altitude (>2400 m) under hypoxic conditions that challenge basic physiology. Here we present a short historical review of the populating of these regions and of evidence ...
  • Hurtado-Arestegui, A.; Plata-Cornejo, R.; Cornejo, A.; Mas Ubillus, Guiliana; Carbajal, L.; Sharma, S.; Swenson, E.R.; Johnson, R.J.; Pando, J. (Springer, 2017)
    Background: High altitude renal syndrome has been described in populations with excessive erythrocytosis. We evaluated whether high altitude (HA) dwellers might be at increased risk for kidney disease. Methods: We performed ...

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