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Neural Control of Blood Pressure in Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
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Blood Pressure Control
100%
Sleep Apnea
100%
Neural Control
100%
Chronic Intermittent Hypoxia
100%
Hypertension
66%
Angiotensin II (Ang II)
66%
Mean Arterial Pressure
66%
Forebrain
66%
Paraventricular nucleus
66%
Sympathetic Activity
66%
Sympathetic Outflow
66%
Hindbrain
66%
Plasma Renin Activity
66%
Circumventricular Organs
66%
Hypoxia
33%
Kidney
33%
Induced Hypertension
33%
Adaptation
33%
Nucleus Tractus Solitarius
33%
Rostral Ventrolateral Medulla
33%
Sympathetic Tone
33%
Arterial Hypoxemia
33%
Synaptic Signaling
33%
Angiotensin II Signaling
33%
Carotid Chemoreflex
33%
Chemoreceptor
33%
Median Preoptic nucleus
33%
Renal Sympathetic Activity
33%
Hypoxemia
33%
Respiration
33%
Comorbid
33%
Long-term Facilitation
33%
Hypoxic Exposure
33%
Overactivation
33%
Neuroscience
Angiotensin II
100%
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
100%
Circumventricular Organ
66%
Hindbrain
66%
Plasma Renin Activity
66%
Medulla
33%
Chemoreceptor
33%
Maladaptation
33%
Chemoreceptor Reflex
33%
Sympathetic Tone
33%
Median Preoptic Nucleus
33%