Daily acute intermittent hypoxia enhances phrenic motor output and stimulus-evoked phrenic responses in rats

Raphael R Perim*, Michael D Sunshine, Joseph F Welch, Juliet Santiago, Ashley Holland, Ashley Ross, Gordon S Mitchell, Elisa J Gonzalez-Rothi

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