Genioglossal muscle response to CO2 stimulation during NREM sleep.

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Published in Sleep on April 01, 2006

Authors

Yu-Lun Lo1, Amy S Jordan, Atul Malhotra, Andrew Wellman, Raphael C Heinzer, Karen Schory, Louise Dover, Robert B Fogel, David P White

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Thoracic Medicine, Chang Gang Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan. lyulun@partners.org

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