An amazing team of authors have come together to bring us this #OpenAccess#ArticleinPress, Cerebral blood flow in Andean children and adolescents living above 5000m (Connor A. Howe et al. @UBC):
https://t.co/utMNnMxE2b
@connor_howe (@CHLVH_UBCO) writes this #LetterToTheEditor regarding the work of Turner et al. and the role of haemoconcentration on the regulation of CBF at high altitude✉️ 💭
Read it here: https://t.co/Zw09HuTrNW
Very excited to share this collaborative work with @CHLVH_UBCO@Acta_Physiol#AinslieArmy “Evidence for direct CO2-mediated alterations in cerebral oxidative metabolism in humans” https://t.co/nZlYqMWHp3
This is a big one for me, the final paper from my PhD (a few years later... 😅).
We conducted multiple human studies, which demonstrated nitric oxide is an important regulator of cerebral blood flow during hypoxia.
@CerebriUbc@CHLVH_UBCO@UBC_HES
https://t.co/i4aCc1vles
In this #PhysiologyShorts video, Hannah Caldwell of @UBC discusses a study that looked at the influence of core body temperature during submaximal cycling exercise on brain blood flow regulation.
From Cavtat to Copenhagen, @caldwellhannah7's investigations in the @CHLVH_UBCO have taken her around the world.
Learn more about Hannah and her research: https://t.co/Mwrtlw65zr
Our School is proud to support the 2021 International Hypoxia Symposia's virtual keynote by Nobel Laureate Dr. Gregg L. Semenza.
Register to join on April 2nd at 8am PST.
https://t.co/FdpGI22mid
Thrilled to share our latest publication investigating the regulation of cerebral blood flow by arterial PCO2, pH, and HCO3- 😁 thank you to all of my co-authors! @CHLVH_UBCO@UBC_HES@DrJMinhas https://t.co/UVPVXE42Ix
Is there a link between cerebrovascular and peripheral conduit artery endothelium‐dependant and ‐independent vasodilatory function? New research from @UBC_HES@J_Carr_Esquire Read it now 👉 https://t.co/sh480ht6K1