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2007Genioglossus reflex inhibition to upper-airway negative-pressure stimuli during wakefulness and sleep in healthy malesEckert, D.; McEvoy, R.; George, K.; Thomson, K.; Catcheside, P.
2010Upper airway function and arousability to ventilatory challenge in slow wave versus stage 2 sleep in obstructive sleep apnoeaRatnavadivel, R.; Stadler, D.; Windler, S.; Bradley, J.; Paul, D.; McEvoy, R.; Catcheside, P.
2011Transcutaneous measurement of carbon dioxide tension during extended monitoring: Evaluation of accuracy and stability, and an algorithm for correcting calibration driftBerlowitz, D.; Spong, J.; O'Donoghue, F.; Pierce, R.; Brown, D.; Campbell, D.; Catcheside, P.; Gordon, I.; Rochford, P.
2000Sustained isocapnic hypoxia supresses the perception of the magnitude of inspiratory resistive loadsOrr, R.; Jordan, A.; Catcheside, P.; Saunders, N.; McEvoy, R.
2000Ventilatory decline after hypoxia and hypercapnia is not different between healthy young men and womenJordan, A.; Catcheside, P.; Orr, R.; O'Donoghue, F.; Saunders, N.; McEvoy, R.
2002Long-term facilitation of ventilation is not present during wakefulness in healthy men or womenJordan, A.; Catcheside, P.; O'Donoghue, F.; McEvoy, R.
2001No difference in net uptake or disposal of lactate by trained and untrained forearms during incremental sodium lactate infusionBuckley, J.; Scroop, G.; Catcheside, P.
2009Nocturnal non-invasive nasal ventilation in stable hypercapnic COPD: a randomised controlled trialMcEvoy, R.; Pierce, R.; Hillman, D.; Esterman, A.; Ellis, E.; Catcheside, P.; O'Donoghue, F.; Barnes, D.; Grunstein, R.
2004The influence of gender and upper airway resistance on the ventilatory response to arousal in obstructive sleep apnoea in humansJordan, A.; McEvoy, R.; Edwards, J.; Schory, K.; Yang, C.; Catcheside, P.; Fogel, R.; Malhotra, A.; White, D.
2004Hypoxia suppresses symptom perception in asthmaEckert, D.; Catcheside, P.; Smith, J.; Frith, P.; McEvoy, R.