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Autor:
Kirsten M. VanMeenen, Marc H. Lavietes, Neil S. Cherniack, Michael T. Bergen, Ronald eTeichman, Richard J Servatius
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Physiology, Vol 4 (2013)
Objective: Law enforcement represents a large population of workers who may be exposed to electronic control devices (ECDs). Little is known about the potential effect of exposure to these devices on respiration or cardiovascular response during curr
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/338c8c42788f48c38f2ab5e412a75d6e
Publikováno v:
The Open Sleep Journal. 3:6-11
Autor:
Gordon Broderick, Yoshiharu Yamamoto, Stephan Schwander, Benjamin H. Natelson, Neil S. Cherniack, Toru Nakamura, David M. Rapoport, Fumiharu Togo, Robert J. Donnelly, Felix Ortega
Publikováno v:
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology. 17:582-587
The symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) are consistent with cytokine dysregulation. This has led to the hypothesis of immune dysregulation as the cause of this illness. To further test this hypothesis, we did repeated blood sampling for cytoki
Autor:
Neil S. Cherniack, Evan Paul Cherniack
Publikováno v:
Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 22:1-7
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is increasingly recognized in older persons as an important cause of morbidity and mortality, resulting in cardiovascular disease, cognitive dysfunction, and disturbed sleep. It has been cited as an independent risk fact
Publikováno v:
Experimental Physiology. 94:1185-1199
We examined the effect of arousals (shifts from sleep to wakefulness) on breathing during sleep using a mathematical model. The model consisted of a description of the fluid dynamics and mechanical properties of the upper airways and lungs, as well a
Autor:
Evan Paul Cherniack, Neil S. Cherniack
Publikováno v:
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews. 4:131-136
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Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews. 4:79-84
Autor:
Neil S. Cherniack
Publikováno v:
Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews. 4:100-104
Publikováno v:
Experimental Physiology. 93:271-287
Increased loop gain (a function of both controller gain and plant gain), which results in instability in feedback control, is of major importance in producing recurrent central apnoeas during sleep but its role in causing obstructive apnoeas is not c
Autor:
Neil S. Cherniack
Publikováno v:
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology. 159:14-17
In this paper Poon et al. (2007) summarize their innovative oncepts of the regulation of breathing during exercise and when O2 is inhaled, review the evidence that supports their ideas, nd elaborate on their concept of an internal model. They proose