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Sex differences in blood pressure response to intermittent hypoxia in rats.
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Sex Differences
100%
Intermittent Hypoxia
100%
Blood Pressure Response
100%
Blood Pressure
55%
Ovariectomy
33%
Female Rats
33%
Heart Rate
22%
Tachycardia
22%
Normoxia
22%
Elevated Blood Pressure
22%
Hypoxia
11%
Pressure Rate
11%
Ovariectomized
11%
Hypertensive
11%
Male Rats
11%
Arterial Hypoxemia
11%
Sleep Apnea
11%
Transmitter
11%
Heart Activity
11%
Heart Rate Response
11%
Female-to-male
11%
Ovarian Hormones
11%
Telemetry
11%
Nursing and Health Professions
Blood Pressure
100%
Gender Difference
100%
Intermittent Hypoxia
100%
Elevated Blood Pressure
44%
Ovariectomy
33%
Tachycardia
22%
Sleep Disordered Breathing
11%
Hypoxia
11%
Hypoxemia
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Blood Pressure
100%
Sex Difference
100%
Tachyarrhythmia
25%
Tachycardia
25%
Heart Contraction
12%
Neuroscience
Female Rats
100%
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
33%