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    A single air dive reduces arterial endothelial function in man by Brubakk, A. O., Duplancic, D., Valic, Z., Palada, I., Obad, A., Bakovic, D., Wisloff, U., Dujic, Z.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2005)
    “…During and after decompression from dives, gas bubbles are regularly observed in the right ventricular outflow tract. A number of studies have documented that…”
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    Trimetazidine does not alter metabolic substrate oxidation in cardiac mitochondria of target patient population by Cavar, M, Ljubkovic, M, Bulat, C, Bakovic, D, Fabijanic, D, Kraljevic, J, Karanovic, N, Dujic, Z, Lavie, CJ, Wisloff, U, Marinovic, J

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-05-2016)
    “…Background and Purpose Trimetazidine, known as a metabolic modulator, is an anti‐anginal drug used for treatment of stable coronary artery disease (CAD). It is…”
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    Spleen volume changes during adrenergic stimulation with low doses of epinephrine by Bakovic, D, Pivac, N, Zubin Maslov, P, Breskovic, T, Damonja, G, Dujic, Z

    “…It is generally accepted that the spleen contraction is a consequence of humoral stimulation but recent data suggest a role of neural mechanisms. This study…”
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    Acute effects of a single open sea air dive and post-dive posture on cardiac output and pulmonary gas exchange in recreational divers by Dujic, Z, Bakovic, D, Marinovic-Terzic, I, Eterovic, D

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-05-2005)
    “…Objective: To evaluate the cardiopulmonary effects of open sea scuba air diving to 39 m (30 minutes bottom time) with standard decompression. To account for…”
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    Venous gas bubble formation and decompression risk after scuba diving in persons with chronic spinal cord injury and able-bodied controls by Breskovic, T, Denoble, P, Palada, I, Obad, A, Valic, Z, Glavas, D, Bakovic, D, Dujic, Z

    Published in Spinal cord (01-11-2008)
    “…Study design: Prospective study. Objective: To evaluate the formation of venous gas bubbles following open-sea scuba dives in persons with chronic spinal cord…”
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    Diving-induced venous gas emboli do not increase pulmonary artery pressure by Valic, Z, Duplancić, D, Baković, D, Ivancev, V, Eterović, D, Wisløff, U, Brubakk, A O, Dujić, Z

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-10-2005)
    “…Venous gas emboli are frequently observed in divers even if proper decompression procedures are followed. This study was initiated to determine if pulmonary…”
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    Spleen volume and blood flow response to repeated breath-hold apneas by Bakovic, Darija, Valic, Zoran, Eterovic, Davor, Vukovic, Ivica, Obad, Ante, Marinovic-Terzic, Ivana, Dujic, Zeljko

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-10-2003)
    “…1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Split School of Medicine, and 2 Department of Medicine, Clinical Hospital Split, 21 000 Split, Croatia…”
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    EFFECT OF HUMAN SPLENIC CONTRACTION ON VARIATION IN CIRCULATING BLOOD CELL COUNTS by Baković, Darija, Eterović, Davor, Saratlija-Novaković, XXXana, Palada, Ivan, Valic, Zoran, Bilopavlović, Nada, Dujić, XXXeljko

    “…SUMMARY 1. The human spleen sequesters 200–250 mL densely packed red blood cells. Up to 50% of this viscous blood is actively expelled into the systemic…”
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    Aerobic exercise before diving reduces venous gas bubble formation in humans by Željko DujiÄ, Darko Duplančic, Ivana Marinovic-TerziÄ, Darija BakoviÄ, Vladimir Ivančev, Zoran Valic, Davor EteroviÄ, Nadan M Petri, Ulrik Wisløff, Alf O. Brubakk

    Published in The Journal of physiology (16-03-2004)
    “…We have previously shown in a rat model that a single bout of high-intensity aerobic exercise 20h before a simulated dive reduces bubble formation and after…”
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    Postexercise hypotension in moderately trained athletes after maximal exercise by DUJIC, Zeljko, IVANCEV, Vladimir, VALIC, Zoran, BAKOVIC, Darija, MARINOVIC-TERZIC, Ivana, ETEROVIC, Davor, WISLØFF, Urlik

    “…A similar postexercise hypotension (PEH) has been reported in sedentary and mildly endurance-trained individuals of both sexes after a single dynamic…”
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    Exercise during a 3-min decompression stop reduces postdive venous gas bubbles by DUJIC, Zeljko, PALADA, Ivan, OBAD, Ante, DUPLANCIC, Darko, BAKOVIC, Darija, VALIC, Zoran

    “…Decompression sickness is initiated by the formation of gas bubbles in tissue and blood if the divers return to surface pressure too fast. The effect of…”
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    High-grade bubbles in left and right heart in an asymptomatic diver at rest after surfacing by Bakovic, Darija, Glavas, Duska, Palada, Ivan, Breskovic, Toni, Fabijanic, Damir, Obad, Ante, Valic, Zoran, Brubakk, Alf O, Dujic, Zeljko

    “…Most decompression procedures induce the formation of asymptomatic venous gas bubbles. They can be classified as "silent bubbles," which are asymptomatic…”
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