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    Early fluid retention and severe acute mountain sickness by Loeppky, Jack A, Icenogle, Milton V, Maes, Damon, Riboni, Katrina, Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut, Roach, Robert C

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2005)
    “…1 Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute; 2 Hypo-hyperbaric Facility, University of New Mexico; 3 Cardiology Section, Veterans Affairs Medical Center,…”
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    Hypoxemia and acute mountain sickness: which comes first? by Loeppky, Jack A, Icenogle, Milton V, Charlton, Gerald A, Conn, Carole A, Maes, Damon, Riboni, Katrina, Gates, Lee, Melo, Marcos F Vidal, Roach, Robert C

    Published in High altitude medicine & biology (01-12-2008)
    “…Hypoxemia is usually associated with acute mountain sickness (AMS), but most studies have varied in time and magnitude of altitude exposure, exercise, diet,…”
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    Role of hypobaria in fluid balance response to hypoxia by Loeppky, Jack A, Roach, Robert C, Maes, Damon, Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut, Roessler, Andreas, Gates, Lee, Fletcher, E Royce, Icenogle, Milton V

    Published in High altitude medicine & biology (01-03-2005)
    “…To estimate the separate and combined effects of reduced P(B) and O2 levels on body fluid balance and regulating hormones, measurements were made during…”
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    Effects of acute leg ischemia during cycling on oxygen and carbon dioxide stores by Loeppky, Jack A, Gurney, Burke, Icenogle, Milton V

    “…This study estimated changes in whole body oxygen stores (O(2)s) and carbon dioxide stores (CO(2)s) during steady state exercise with leg ischemia induced by…”
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    Body temperature, autonomic responses, and acute mountain sickness by Loeppky, Jack A, Icenogle, Milton V, Maes, Damon, Riboni, Katrina, Scotto, Pietro, Roach, Robert C

    Published in High altitude medicine & biology (01-09-2003)
    “…A few studies have reported increased body temperature (T(o)) associated with acute mountain sickness (AMS), but these usually include exercise, varying…”
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    CO2 rebreathing model in COPD: blood-to-gas equilibration by Loeppky, Jack A, Icenogle, Milton V, Caprihan, Arvind, Vidal Melo, Marcos F, Altobelli, Stephen A

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2006)
    “…Rebreathing in a closed system can be used to estimate mixed venous PCO2 (PvCO2) and cardiac output, but these estimates are affected by VA/Q heterogeneity…”
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    Effects of ischemic training on leg exercise endurance by Loeppky, Jack A, Gurney, Burke, Kobayashi, Yoshio, Icenogle, Milton V

    “…This study tested whether ischemic exercise training (Tr(IS+EX)) would increase endurance of ischemic (Ex(IS)) and ramp exercise (Ex(RA)) knee-extension tests…”
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    Validation of a two-compartment model of ventilation/perfusion distribution by Loeppky, Jack A., Caprihan, Arvind, Altobelli, Stephen A., Icenogle, Milton V., Scotto, Pietro, Vidal Melo, Marcos F.

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (28-03-2006)
    “…Ventilation ( V ˙ A ) to perfusion ( Q ˙ ) heterogeneity ( V ˙ A / Q ˙ ) analyses by a two-compartment lung model (2C), utilizing routine gas exchange…”
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    Acute mountain sickness: increased severity during simulated altitude compared with normobaric hypoxia by Roach, Robert C, Loeppky, Jack A, Icenogle, Milton V

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-1996)
    “…Robert C. Roach, Jack A. Loeppky, and Milton V. Icenogle Copenhagen Muscle Research Center, Rigshospitalet, DK 2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark; The Lovelace…”
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    Temporal inhomogeneity in brachial artery blood flow during forearm exercise by ROBERGS, R. A, ICENOGLE, M. V, HUDSON, T. L, GREENE, E. R

    “…The purpose of this study was to measure the influences of muscle contraction and exercise intensity on brachial artery blood flow during incremental forearm…”
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    Prevalence estimates of alcohol problems in a Veterans Administration outpatient population: AUDIT vs. MAST by Luckie, L F, White, R E, Miller, W R, Icenogle, M V, Lasoski, M C

    Published in Journal of clinical psychology (01-05-1995)
    “…Prior reports have indicated that the prevalence of alcohol-related problems in VA patients is significantly higher than that found in the general population…”
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    Plasma volume by Evans blue: effects of eating and comparison with other methods at altitude by Loeppky, Jack A, Luther, Deborah K, Maes, Damon, Riboni, Katrina, Hinghofer-Szalkay, Helmut, Charlton, Gerald A, Icenogle, Milton V

    “…Measurements of plasma volume (PV) and its changes (delta%PV) by Evans blue (EB) dye are presumed to be valid only in fasting subjects. In addition, delta%PVEB…”
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    Insulin resistance limits glucose utilization and exercise tolerance in myophosphorylase deficiency and NIDDM by Dorin, R I, Field, J C, Boyle, P J, Eaton, R P, Icenogle, M V

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-1996)
    “…Myophosphorylase deficiency [McArdle's disease (MD)] produces a defect in muscle glycogenolysis in which muscular work is limited by delivery of external…”
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    A comparison of the effects of nifedipine and verapamil on exercise performance in patients with mild to moderate hypertension by Halperin, A K, Icenogle, M V, Kapsner, C O, Chick, T W, Roehnert, J, Murata, G H

    Published in American journal of hypertension (01-12-1993)
    “…Twenty-four patients completed a double-blind, randomized clinical trial comparing the effects of nifedipine GITS (N) and verapamil SR (V) on blood pressure…”
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    Ventilation is greater in women than men, but the increase during acute altitude hypoxia is the same by Loeppky, Jack A., Scotto, Pietro, Charlton, Gerald C., Gates, Lee, Icenogle, Milton, Roach, Rob C.

    Published in Respiration physiology (01-04-2001)
    “…We wished to determine whether the previously reported lower arterial or alveolar P CO 2 in women than men, and in luteal (LUT) compared with follicular (FOL)…”
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    Resolution of exercise intolerance secondary to ischemic sinus node dysfunction following percutaneous transluminal angioplasty by Osborn, Larry A., Icenogle, Milton

    “…We report on a case of significant exertional symptoms secondary to occlusion of a nondominant right coronary artery proximal to the sino‐atrial branch, with…”
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    Effects of pentoxifylline on pulmonary hemodynamics during acute hypoxia in anesthetized dogs by Chick, T W, Scotto, P, Icenogle, M V, Sikes, C W, Doyle, M P, Riedel, C E, Wood, S C, Loeppky, J A

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-05-1988)
    “…The effects of pentoxifylline on pulmonary hemodynamics were studied in anesthetized dogs during acute alveolar hypoxia. In Series A, 7 dogs received…”
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