Cerebral pressure-flow relationship in lowlanders and natives at high altitude

scientific article published on 30 October 2013

Cerebral pressure-flow relationship in lowlanders and natives at high altitude is …
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P356DOI10.1038/JCBFM.2013.178
P932PMC publication ID3915197
P698PubMed publication ID24169852
P5875ResearchGate publication ID258147549

P50authorJonathan SmirlQ83321766
Nia C LewisQ88884234
Philip AinslieQ98150705
Kurt J SmithQ48162564
P2093author name stringGregory R duManoir
Samuel J E Lucas
Akke Bakker
Aperna S Basnyat
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P433issue2
P921main subjecthigh altitudeQ59775044
P304page(s)248-257
P577publication date2013-10-30
P1433published inJournal of Cerebral Blood Flow & MetabolismQ14663525
P1476titleCerebral pressure-flow relationship in lowlanders and natives at high altitude
P478volume34