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Brittney A. Herrington
Brittney A. Herrington
Mount Royal University
Internal medicine
Cardiology
Medicine
Effects of high altitude on humans
Arterial blood
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Cardiorespiratory hysteresis during incremental high altitude ascent-descent quantifies the magnitude of ventilatory acclimatization.
2020
Experimental Physiology
Jack K. Leacy
Andrea M. Linares
Shaelynn M. Zouboules
Zahrah Rampuri
Jordan Bird
Brittney A. Herrington
Leah M. Mann
Jan E. Soriano
Scott F. Thrall
Anne Kalker
Tom D. Brutsaert
Ken D. OHalloran
Mingma T. Sherpa
Trevor A. Day
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The effects of high altitude ascent on splenic contraction and the diving response during voluntary apnea
2020
Experimental Physiology
Pontus Holmström
Jordan Bird
Scott F. Thrall
Ann Kalker
Brittney A. Herrington
Jan E. Soriano
Leah M. Mann
Zahrah H. Rampuri
Tom D. Brutsaert
Øyvind Karlsson
Mingma T. Sherpa
Erika Schagatay
Trevor A. Day
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Preservation of Neurovascular Coupling to Cognitive Activity in Anterior Cerebrovasculature During Incremental Ascent to High Altitude
2019
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
Wesley K. Lefferts
Jacob P. DeBlois
Jan E. Soriano
Leah M. Mann
Zahrah Rampuri
Brittney A. Herrington
Scott F. Thrall
Jordan Bird
Taylor S. Harman
Trevor A. Day
Kevin S. Heffernan
Tom D. Brutsaert
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Normal and Elevated Blood CO2 Increased Anterior Blood Flow Responses During the Cold Pressor Test
2018
Brittney A. Herrington
Leah M. Mann
Scott F. Thrall
Trevor A. Day
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