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Two differences in hyperbaric exposure.

Modulation of rat corticohippocampal synaptic activity by high pressure and extracellular calcium: single and frequency responses.

Pressure ( or=4 ATA) increases membrane conductance and firing rate in the rat solitary complex.

Helium-oxygen pressure induces striatal glutamate increase: a microdialysis study in freely-moving rats.

Screening for oxygen sensitivity in U.S. Navy combat swimmers.

Hyperbaric oxygen vs. normobaric oxygen in carbon monoxide intoxication.

Diving and marine medicine review part II: diving diseases.

The full expression of locomotor and motor hyperactivities induced by pressure requires both striatal dopaminergic and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor activities in the rat.

Transcatheter closure of patent foramen ovale using the Amplatzer septal occluder to prevent recurrence of neurological decompression illness in divers.

Electroencephalography and magnetic resonance imaging after diving and decompression incidents: a controlled study.

Noise-induced neurologic disturbances in divers exposed to intense water-borne sound: two case reports.

Relationship between T-wave amplitude and oxygen pulse in guinea pigs in hyperbaric helium and hydrogen.

Crucial role of the 5-HT2C receptor, but not of the 5-HT2A receptor, in the down regulation of stimulated dopamine release produced by pressure exposure in freely moving rats.

Modulation by GABA transmission in the substantia nigra compacta and reticulata of locomotor activity in rats exposed to high pressure.

Changes in sleep patterns during He-O2 saturation dives.

Early morphological findings in experimental high pressure neurological syndrome.

EEG and sleep disturbances during dives at 450 msw in helium-nitrogen-oxygen mixture.

[Effect of calcium channel blockers on developing nervous syndrome of high pressure and nitrogen narcosis in mice].

Glycine activation of human homomeric alpha 1 glycine receptors is sensitive to pressure in the range of the high pressure nervous syndrome.

Effect of 12 atmospheres helium-oxygen on the response of mice to convulsant drugs.

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