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2003

Clark, JM, and SR Thom. Oxygen Under Pressure. IN: Physiology and Medicine of Diving (5th Ed.). Brubakk, AO, and TS Neuman, Eds. London, England: Saunders, pp. 358-418, 2003.

Gernhardt, ML, and CJ. Lambertsen. Commerical Diving. IN: Physiology and Medicine of Diving (5th Ed.). Brubakk, AO, and TS Neruman, Eds. London, England: Saunders, pp. 29-44, 2003.

Lambertsen, CJ. Introduction. IN: Physiology and Medicine of Diving (5th Ed.). Brubakk, A.O., and T.S. Neuman, Eds. London, England: Saunders, pp. 1-3, 2003.

2002

Lambertsen, CJ. The inevitability of oxygen poisoning, and the practical use of oxygen at toxic pressures (Guest Editorial). Historical Divers 10(2):5, Spring 2002.

2001

Branger, A. B., C. J. Lambertsen, and D. M. Eckmann. Cerebral gas embolism absorption during hyperbaric therapy: theory. J. Appl. Physiol. 90:593-600, 2001.

2000

1999

Clark JM, CJ Lambertsen, R Gelfand, ND Flores, JB Pisarello, MD Rossman and JA Elias. Effects of prolonged oxygen exposure at 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5 ATA on pulmonary function in men (Predictive Studies V). J. Appl. Physiol. 86(1): 243-259, 1999.

Lambertsen CJ, JM Clark, R Gelfand and E Hopkin. Improved pulmonary O2 toxic dose/effect prediction (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 26(Supp.): 19, 1999.

1998

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen, JM Clark and E Hopkin. Hypoxic ventilatory sensitivity in men is not reduced by prolonged hyperoxia (Predictive Studies V and VI). J. Appl. Physiol. 84(1): 292-302, 1998.

Lambertsen CJ. Fast and slow components of the cerebral blood flow response to step decreases in end-tidal PCO2 in humans (Invited Editorial). J. Appl. Physiol. 85: 386-387, 1998.

1997

Al-Mehdi AB, H Shuman and AB Fisher. Intracellular generation of reactive oxygen species during non-hypoxic lung ischemia. Am. J. Physiol. (Lung Cell Mol. Physiol.) 272: L294-L300, 1997.

Beck G, Jr., R Gelfand, JM Clark and B Frye. Gas-Blood O2 difference of the instrumentation laboratories model 1304 blood gas analyzer at low and high O2 pressures at 1.0 and 2.0 ATA (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 24(Supp.): 19, 1997.

Buerk DG, DK Chugh, S Osanai, A Mokashi and S Lahiri. Dopamine increases in the cat carotid body during excitation by carbon monoxide: Implications for a chromophore theory of chemoreception. J. Auto. Nerv. Sys. 67: 130-136, 1997.

Clark JM. Diving injuries and air embolism. Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders (3rd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 979-987, 1997.

Clark JM. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. The Lung: Scientific Foundations (2nd ed.). Crystal, R G and J B West (Eds.). New York, NY: Raven Press, 2667-2676, 1997.

Clark JM and SR Thom. Toxicity of oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide. Diving Medicine (3rd ed.). Bove, A A Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 131-145, 1997.

Clark JM, R Gelfand, C Lambertsen, G Beck, Jr. and KR Hardy. Voluntary control of ventilatory, arterial PCO2 and cerebral blood flow responses to incremental exercise while breathing O2 at 2.0 ATA (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 24(Supp.): 34, 1997.

Gelfand R and G Beck, Jr. Operating characteristics of a miniature, rapid response infra-red CO2 analyzer at 2.0 ATA (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 24(Supp.): 18, 1997.

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen and B Youdelman. Mental performance at rest and in exercise with inspired O2 of 12% and 10% (at 1.0 ATA) determined by computerized human performance measurement system (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 24(Supp.): 34, 1997.

Lahiri S, DG Buerk, S Osanai, A Mokashi and DK Chugh. Effect of CO on VO2 of carotid body and chemoreception with and without Ca2+. Brain Res. 66: 1-7, 1997.

Lambertsen CJ. Foreword to Diving Medicine. Diving Medicine (3rd ed.). Bove, A A (ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, xi-xiii, 1997.

Thom SR, I Mendiguren, KR Hardy, T Bolotin, D Fisher, M Nebolon and L Kilpatrick. Inhibition of human neutrophil ß2 integrin-dependent adherence by hyperbaric oxygen. Am. J. Physiol. (Cell Physiol.) 272: C770-C777, 1997.

Thom SR, M Kang, D Fisher and H Ischiropoulos. Release of glutathione from erythrocytes and other markers of oxidative stress in carbon monoxide poisoning. J. Appl. Physiol. 82: 1424-1432, 1997.

Thom SR, YA Xu and H Ischiropoulos. Vascular endothelial cells generate peroxynitrite in response to carbon monoxide exposure. Chem. Res. Toxicol. 10: 1023-1031, 1997.

1996

Clark JM, BE Skolnick, R Gelfand RE Farber, M Stierheim, WC Stevens, G Beck, Jr. and CJ Lambertsen. Relationship of 133Xe cerebral blood flow to middle cerebral arterial flow velocity in men at rest. J. Cerebral Blood Flow Metab. 16: 1255-1262, 1996.

Clark JM, CJ Lambertsen, R Gelfand and EJ Hopkin. Analysis of factors that determine rates of recovery from human pulmonary oxygen poisoning in Predictive Studies V (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 23(Supp.): 10-11, 1996.

Gelfand R and G Beck, Jr. Transcranial Doppler adaptation to monitor MCA blood flow velocity during immersion and dry conditions while exercising and at rest (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 23(Supp.): 29, 1996.

Ischiropoulos H, MF Beers, ST Ohnishi, D Fisher, SE Garner and SR Thom. Nitric oxide production and perivascular tyrosine nitration in brain following carbon monoxide poisoning in the rat. J. Clin. Invest. 97: 2260-2267, 1996.

Lahiri S, S Osanai, DG Buerk, A Mokashi and DK Chugh. Thapsigargin enhances carotid body chemosensory discharge in response to hypoxia in zero [Ca2+]e: Evidence for intracellular Ca2+ release. Brain Res. 709: 141-144, 1996.

Lambertsen CJ and R Gelfand. Comparison of CO2-induced improvements in arterial SaO2 during abrupt exposures of human subjects to .12 and .10 ATA inspired O2 in N2 in rest and exercise (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 23(Supp.): 75-76, 1996.

1995

Clark JM, R Gelfand, CJ Lambertsen, G Beck, Jr. and KR Hardy. Ventilatory, arterial PCO2 and cerebral circulatory responses to incremental exercise during O2 breathing at 2.0 ATA (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 22(Supp.): 69, 1995.

Clark JM, R Gelfand, CJ Lambertsen, WC Stevens, G Beck, Jr. and DG Fisher. Human tolerance and physiological responses to exercise while breathing oxygen at 2.0 ATA. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 66: 336-345, 1995.

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen, G Beck, Jr. and JM Clark. Dynamic responses of SaO2 and "CBF" to abrupt exposure to inhaled 10% O2 / 4% CO2 at rest, followed by 50 and 100 watts exercise (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 22(Supp.): 70-71, 1995.

Lahiri S, DG Buerk, DK Chugh, S Osanai and A Mokashi. Reciprocal photolabile O2 consumption and chemoreceptor excitation by carbon monoxide in the cat carotid body. Brain Res. 684: 194-200, 1995.

Thom SR, RL Taber, II Mendiguren, JM Clark, KR Hardy and AB Fisher. Delayed neuropsychological sequelae after carbon monoxide poisoning: Prevention by treatment with hyperbaric oxygen. Ann. Emer. Med. 25(4): 474-480, 1995.

1994

Buerk DG, R Itturiaga and S Lahiri. Testing the metabolic hypothesis of O2 chemoreception in the cat carotid body in vitro. J. Appl. Physiol. 76: 1317-1323, 1994.

Clark JM. Modification of oxygen tolerance in rats by adaptation to combined hypoxia and hypercapnia. Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 21(3): 251-264, 1994.

Clark JM. Oxygen toxicity. Hyperbaric Medicine Practice. Flagstaff, AZ: Best Publishing, Chapt. 3, 1994.

Clark JM, R Gelfand, G Beck, Jr., BA Youdelman, EJ Hopkin and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of head-out and total immersion at 1.0 ATA on ventilatory and cerebral circulatory responses to progressive hypercapnia (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 21(Supp.): 36, 1994.

Gelfand R, B Youdelman, J Clark and C Lambertsen. Mental performance and physiological effects of hypoxia (0.1 ATA O2 insp.): Effects of restored normocapnia (Abstract). FASEB J 8(4): A554, 1994.

Gelfand R, JM Clark, G Beck, Jr., BA Youdelman, EJ Hopkin and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of head-out and total immersion on ventilatory and cerebral circulatory responses to progressive exercise at 1.0 ATA in humans (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 21(Supp.): 37, 1994.

Lambertsen CJ. Acute physiologic adaptation to acute hypoxia. Relation to fire prevention and extinguishment in closed spaces (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 21(Supp.): 38, 1994.

Thom SR, ST Ohnishi and H Ischiropoulos. Nitric oxide released by platelets inhibits neutrophil B2 integrin function following acute carbon monoxide poisoning: Prevention by treatment with hyperbaric oxygen. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 128: 105-110, 1994.

1993

Beck G, Jr., R Gelfand, TS Pak, RD Fagan and JM Clark. Immersion effects on bicycle ergometry: VO2 vs. load and pedal rate (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 20 (Supp.): 37, 1993.

Clark JM. How risky is hyperbaric oxygen for carbon monoxide poisoning? J. Resp. Dis. 14: 178-187, 1993.

Clark JM. Oxygen toxicity. The Physiology and Medicine of Diving (4th ed.). Bennett, PB and DH Elliott (Eds.). London, England: Saunders, Chapt. 6, 1993.

Clark JM, BE Skolnick, R Gelfand RE Farber, M Steirheim, WC Stevens, G Beck, Jr. and CJ Lambertsen. Correlation of middle cerebral artery blood flow velocities with 133Xe cerebral blood flow perfusion rates during oxygen breathing over a wide range of arterial PCO2 values (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 20(Supp.): 12, 1993.

Farber RE, JM Clark, B Skolnick, R Gelfand, M Stierheim, G Beck, WC Stevens and CJ Lambertsen. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) flow monitoring at varying levels of CO2: Direct correlation with xenon blood flow over a wide range of PCO2 values (Abstract). Neurology 43(4): A342, 1993.

Fenton LH and MB Robinson. Repeated exposure to hyperbaric oxygen sensitizes rats to oxygen-induced seizures. Brain Res. 632: 143-149, 1993.

Fenton LH, G Beck, S Djali and MB Robinson. Hypothermia induced by hyperbaric oxygen is not blocked by serotonin antagonists. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 44: 357-364, 1993.

Gelfand R, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Hypoxic and hypercapnic ventilatory responses following intermittent hyperoxia (30 min. O2: 0 min. normoxia) at 2.0 ATA in man (Predictive Studies VI) (Abstract). Undersea Hyperbaric Med. 20(Supp.): 46-47, 1993.

Stevens WC, JM Clark, R Gelfand, G Beck, Jr., M Stierheim, RE Farber and CJ Lambertsen. Relationships of brain blood velocity to arterial PCO2 at rest and during exercise (Abstract). Med. Sci. Sports Exer. 25(5): S55, 1993.

Thom SR. Functional inhibition of neutrophil B2 integrins by hyperbaric oxygen in carbon monoxide mediated brain injury. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 123: 248-256, 1993.

Thom SR. Leukocytes in carbon monoxide-mediated brain oxidative injury. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol.123: 234-247, 1993.

1992

Clark JM, R Gelfand, WC Stevens and CJ Lambertsen. Unexpected pattern of pulmonary and visual O2 tolerance extension in man during intermittent hyperoxia at 2.0 ATA in Predictive Studies VI (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 19(Supp.): 90-91, 1992.

Gelfand R, JM Clark, WC Stevens and CJ Lambertsen. Partial reversal of respiratory control timing effect of O2 toxicity in man during intermittent hyperoxia at 2.0 ATA in Predictive Studies VI (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 19(Supp.): 91, 1992.

Stevens WC, R Gelfand, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Core temperature in man during intermittent hyperoxia in Predictive Studies VI (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 19(Supp.): 31, 1992.

Thom SR. Dehydrogenase conversion to oxidase and lipid perodixation in brain after carbon monoxide poisoning. J. Appl. Physiol. 73: 1584-1589, 1992.

Thom SR. Inert gas enhancement of superoxide radical production. Arch. Biochem. Biophys. 295(2): 391-396, 1992.

Thom SR, RL Taber, I Mendiguren, JM Clark and AB Fisher. Delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae following CO poisoning and the role of treatment with 100% O2 or hyperbaric oxygen: A prospective, randomized, clinical study (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 19(Supp.): 47, 1992.

1991

Clark JM. Therapeutic and toxic effects of hyperbaric oxygenation. The Lung: Scientific Foundations. Crystal, RG, JB West, et al. (Eds.). New York, NY: Raven Press, 2123-2131, 1991.

Clark JM, R Gelfand, WC Stevens and CJ Lambertsen. Comparison of human visual and pulmonary response to continuous and intermittent oxygen exposure at 2.0 ATA in Predictive Studies V and VI (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 18(Supp.): 86, 1991.

Clark JM, RM Jackson, CJ Lambertsen, R Gelfand, WDB Hiller and M Unger. Pulmonary function in men after oxygen breathing at 3.0 ATA for 3.5 H. J. Appl. Physiol. 71(3): 878-885, 1991.

Eckenhoff RG and CS Olstad. Ethanol and venous bubbles after decompression in humans. Undersea Biomed. Res. 18: 47-51, 1991.

Fenton LH, G Beck, Jr., S Djali and M Robinson. 5-HT1A receptor antagonists do not block hypothermia caused by increased partial pressure of oxygen (Abstract). Neurosci. Abstracts 17: 93, 1991.

Gelfand R, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Ventilatory response to carbon dioxide is not diminished after human exposure to prolonged hyperbaric hyperoxia at 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 ATA (Predictive Studies V) (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 18(Supp.): 87, 1991.

Stevens WC, JM Clark, AM Paolone, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. Interacting effects of 2 ATA inspired PO2 and exercise on cardiopulmonary parameters (ABSTRACT). Undersea Biomed. Res. 18 (S): 89-90, 1991.

Thom SR and ME Elbuken. Oxygen-dependent antagonism of lipid perodixation. Free Radical Bio. Med. 10: 413-426, 1991.

1990

Clark JM, R Gelfand, WC Stevens and CJ Lambertsen. Extension of pulmonary oxygen tolerance in man at 2.0 ATA by intermittent exposure on a 60:15 oxygen: normoxic pattern in Predictive Studies VI (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 17(Supp.): 25, 1990.

Eckenhoff RG, CS Olstad and G Carrod. Human dose-response relationship for decompression and endogenous bubble formation. J. Appl. Physiol. 69(3): 914-918, 1990.

Gelfand R, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Ventilatory response to hypoxia is preserved following prolonged hyperbaric hyperoxia at 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 ATA in man (Predictive Studies V) (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 17(Supp.): 163, 1990.

Gernhardt, ML, CJ Lambertsen, RG Miller and E Hopkin. Evaluation of a theoretical model of tissue gas phase growth and resolution during decompression from air diving (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 17(Supp.): 95, 1990.

Lambertsen CJ. Physiologic factors in human organ oxygen tolerance extension. SPUMS 20(2): 109-120 April-May, 1990.

Roden D, TM Bosely, B Fowble, J Clark, P J Savino, R C Sergott and N J Schatz. Delayed radiation injury to the retrobulbar optic nerves and chiasm. Clinical syndrome and treatment with hyperbaric oxygen and corticosteroids. Ophthalmology 97: 346-351, 1990.

Stevens WC, JM Clark, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. Interacting effects of 2 ATA inspired PO2 and exercise on pulmonary ventilation and arterial PCO2 (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 17(Supp.): 164-165, 1990.

Stevens WC, JM Clark, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. The effect of hyperbaric O2 on selected cardiovascular and thermoregulatory parameters during exercise (ABSTRACT) Med. and Science in Sports and Exercise 22(2) (Supp.): S91, 1990.

Thom SR. Antagonism of CO-mediated brain lipid peroxidation by hyperbaric oxygen. Toxicol. Appl. Physiol. 105: 340-344, 1990.

Thom SR and JM Clark. The toxicity of oxygen, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. Diving Medicine (2nd ed.). Bove, AA and JC Davis (Eds.). Philadelphia, PA: Saunders, 82-94, 1990.

1989

Clark JM and CJ Lambertsen. Principles of oxygen tolerance extension defined in the rat by intermittent oxygen exposure at 2.0 and 4.0 ATA (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 16(Suppl.): 99, 1989.

Clark JM, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. Unexpected magnitude and rate of decline in human pulmonary mechanical function during O2 exposure at 2.5 ATA for 5.6 hours. Aerospace Med. Assoc. Abstracts: A1, 1989.

Gelfand R, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Respiratory control timing characteristics during prolonged hyperoxia at 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 ATA (Predictive Studies V) (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 16 (Supp.): 93-94, 1989.

O'Toole ML. Gender differences in the cardiovascular response to exercise. Cardiovascular Clin. 19(3): 17-33, 1989.

Thom SR. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy. J. Intensive Care Med. 4: 58-74, 1989.

1988

Albertine KH. Lung injury and neutrophil density during air embolization in sheep after leukocyte depletion with nitrogen mustard. Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 138: 1444-1453, 1988.

Clark JM. Diving and gas embolism. Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders (2nd ed.). Fishman, A P (ED). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 261-268, 1988.

Clark JM. Pulmonary limits of oxygen tolerance in man. Symposium on Extension of Oxygen Tolerance. Exper. Lung Res. 14: 897-910, 1988.

Clark JM, CJ Lambertsen, DJ Montabana, R Gelfand and WH Cobbs. Comparison of visual function effects in man during continuous oxygen exposure at 3.0 and 2.0 ATA for 3.4 and 9.0 hours (in Predictive Studies V) (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 15(Supp.): 32, 1988.

Colman R, D Flores, R de la Cadena, C Scott, L Cousens, P Barrs, I Hoffman, F Kueppers, D Fisher, S Idell and J Pisarello. Recombinant Alpha1-Antitrypsin Pittsburgh attenuates experimental gram-negative septicemia. Am. J. Pathol. 130: 418-426, 1988.

Douglas PS, ML O'Toole, WD Hiller, K Hackney and N Reichek. Electrocardiographic diagnosis of exercise-induced left ventricular hypertrophy. Am. Heart J. 116(3): 784-790, 1988.

Esterhai JL, Jr., J Pisarello, CT Brighton, RB Heppenstall, H Gelman and G Goldstein. Treatment of chronic refractory osteomyelitis with adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen. Orthopaedic Rev. 17(8): 809-815, 1988.

Fishman AP. Alveolar ventilation and its disorders. Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders. Jeffers, JD and M Navrozov (Eds.). McGraw-Hill, 1988.

Gelfand R, JM Clark, CJ Lambertsen and JB Pisarello. Ventilatory response to CO2 following prolonged hyperoxia at 1.5 ATA and 2.5 ATA in man (Abstract). FASEB J 2(5): A1508, 1988.

Gelfand R, JM Clark, CJ Lambertsen and JB Pisarello. Ventilatory response to hypoxia following prolonged hyperoxia at 2.5 ATA in man (in Predictive Studies V) (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 15(Supp.): 34-35, 1988.

Lambertsen CJ. Extension of oxygen tolerance in man: Philosophy and significance. Symposium on Extension of Oxygen Tolerance. Exper. Lung Res. 14: 1035-1058, 1988.

Torbati D. Hyperbaric Oxygenation. Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation. Vol. 3. Webster JG (Ed.), 1564-1583, 1988.

Torbati D and KJ Reilly. Effect of prolonged normobaric hyperoxia on regional cerebral metabolic rate for glucose in conscious rats. Brain Res. 459: 187-191, 1988.

1987

Clark JM, R Gelfand, ND Flores, J Pisarello and CJ Lambertsen. Pulmonary function alterations and symptoms in man during and after O2 exposure at 2.5 ATA for 5-6 hours (ABSTRACT). Amer. Rev. Resp. Dis. 135 (4): A265, 1987.

Dise CA, JM Clark, CJ Lambertsen and DBP Goodman. Hyperbaric hyperoxia reversibly inhibits erythrocyte phospholipid fatty acid turnover. J. Appl. Physiol. 62(2): 533-538, 1987.

Douglas PS, ML O'Toole, WD Hiller, K Hackney and N Reichek. Cardiac fatigue after prolonged exercise. Circulation 76(6): 1206-1213, 1987.

Esterhai JL, Jr., J Pisarello, CT Brighton, RB Heppenstall, H Gellman and G Goldstein. Adjunctive hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of chronic refractory osteomyelitis. J. Trauma 27(7): 763-768, 1987.

Gelfand R, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Effects on body temperature of continuous hyperoxia at 1.5, 2.0, 2.5 and 3.0 ATA in man (in Predictive Studies V) (ABSTRACT). Undersea Biomed. Res. 14 (Supp.): 28, 1987.

Gelfand R, JM Clark, CJ Lambertsen and J Pisarello. Ventilatory response to hypoxia following prolonged hyperoxia at 1.5 ATA in man (ABSTRACT). Fed. Proc. 46 (3): 827, 1987.

Hiller WD, ML O'Toole, EE Fortess, RH Laird, PC Imbert and TD Sisk. Medical and physiological considerations in triathlons. Am. J. Sports Med. 15(2): 164-167, 1987.

Lambertsen CJ, JM Clark, R Gelfand, JB Pisarello, WH Cobbs, JE Bevilacqua, DM Schwartz, DJ Montabana, CS Leach, PC Johnson and DE Fletcher. Definition of tolerance to continuous hyperoxia in man. An abstract report of Predictive Studies V Underwater and Hyperbaric Physiology IX. Bove, AA, AJ Bachrach and LJ Greenbaum (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. 717-735, 1987.

Matsumoto S, A Mokashi and S Lahiri. Ganglioglomerular nerves respond to moderate hypoxia independent of peripheral chemoreceptors in the cat. J. Autonomic Nerv. Syst. 19: 219-228, 1987.

O'Toole ML, DB Hiller, LO Crosby and PS Douglas. The ultraendurance triathlete: a physiological profile. Med. Sci. Sports & Exer. 19(1): 45-50, 1987.

Pfoff DS and SR Thom. Preliminary report on the effect of hyperbaric oxygen on cystoid macular edema. J. Cataract Ref. Surg. 13: 136-140, 1987.

Pisarello JB, JM Clark, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. Human circulatory responses to prolonged hyperbaric hyperoxia in Predictive Studies V. Underwater and Hyperbaric Physiology IX. Bove, AA, AJ Bachrach and LJ Greenbaum (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. 763-772, 1987.

Thom SR and RE Marquis. Free radical reactions and the inhibitory and lethal actions of high-pressure gases. Undersea Biomed. Res. 14: 485-501, 1987.

Torbati D. Oxygen and brain physiologic functions: A review Underwater and Hyperbaric Physiology IX. Bove, AA, AJ Bachrach and LJ Greenbaum (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society. 659-690, 1987.

Torbati D and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of hyperbaric oxygenation on regional cerebral glucose utilization rate in the awake rat. Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress on Hyperbaric Medicine. Kindwall, EP (ED). San Pedro, CA: Best, 48-56, 1987.

1986

Clark JM, R Gelfand, N Flores, J Pisarello and CJ Lambertsen. Pulmonary mechanics and gas exchange in man during and after O2 exposure at 1.5 ATA for 16 to 19 hours (ABSTRACT). Amer. Rev. Resp. Dis. 133 (4, pt. 2): A31, 1986.

Douglas PS, ML O'Toole, WD Hiller and N Reichek. Left ventricular structure and function by echocardiography in ultraendurance athletes. Am. J. Cardiol. 58(9): 805-809, 1986.

Esterhai JL, Jr., JM Clark, HE Morton, DW Smith, A Steinbach and SD Richter. Effect of hyperbaric oxygen exposure on oxygen tension within the medullary canal in the rabbit tibial osteomyelitis model. J. Orthopedic Res. 4: 330-336, 1986.

Fitzgerald RS and S Lahiri. Reflex responses to chemoreceptor stimulation. Handbook of Physiology, Sect. 3, Vol. II of The Respiratory System:Control of Breathing. Bethesda, MD: American Physiological Society. 313-362, 1986.

Glass M, HJ Forman, EI Rotman, JM Clark, GG Pietra and AB Fisher. Bronchoalveolar polymorphonuclear leucocytes in pulmonary oxygen toxicity. J. Hyperbaric Med. 1(2): 107-121, 1986.

Lahiri S, S Matsumoto and A Mokashi. Responses of ganglioglomerular nerve activity to respiratory stimuli in the cat. J. Appl. Physiol. 60: 391-397, 1986.

Matsumoto S, A Mokashi and S Lahiri. Influence of ganglioglomerular nerve on carotid chemoreceptor activity in the cat. (Web citation only, not full article). J. Autonomic Nerv. Syst. 15(1): 7-20, 1986.

Mulligan E, S Lahiri, A Mokashi, S Matsumoto and KH McGregor. Adrenergic mechanisms in oxygen chemoreception in the cat aortic body. Resp. Physiol. 63: 375-382, 1986.

Pisarello J, JM Clark, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. Human circulatory response during prolonged exposure to O2 at 2 ATA (ABSTRACT). Fed. Proc. 45 (3): 644 1986.

Thom SR, MW Lauerman and GB Hart. Intermittent hyperbaric oxygen therapy reduces mortality in experimental polymicrobial sepsis. J. Infect. Diseases 154: 504-510, 1986.

Torbati D. ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES: "Hyperbaric Medicine" and "Hyperbaric Oxygenation." Encyclopedia of Medical Devices and Instrumentation. Vol. 3. Webster, J G (ED). New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons, 1564-1583, 1986.

Torbati D and A Torbati. Blood glucose as a predictive measure for central nervous system oxygen toxicity in conscious rats. Undersea Biomed. Res.13: 147-154, 1986.

Torbati D, JH Greenberg and CJ Lambertsen. Regional cerebral glucose metabolic rate during thirty minutes hypoxia of 7% oxygen in adult conscious rats. Neurosci. Lett. 65: 253-258, 1986.

1985

Gelfand R, JM Clark, CJ Lambertsen, R Jackson and J Pisarello. Hyperoxia at 3.0 ATA for 3.5 hours (in Predictive Studies V). Effects on ventilatory parameters (ABSTRACT). Undersea Biomed. Res. 12 (Supp.): 19-20, 1985.

Jackson R, JM Clark, R Gelfand, J Pisarello and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of hyperbaric hyperoxia (3.0 ATA for 3.5 hours) on human pulmonary function (ABSTRACT). Amer. Rev. Resp. Dis. 131 (4, pt. 2): A184, 1985.

Kovachich GB. Inactivation by 6-hydroxydopamine of the cerebral factor(s) responsible for the inhibition of the autoxidation of norepinephrine in vitro. Neurosci. Lett. 58: 245-250, 1985.

Lahiri S, C Hsiao, R Zhang, A Mokashi and T Nishino. Peripheral chemoreceptors in respiratory oscillations. J. Appl. Physiol. 58(6): 1901-1908, 1985.

Marsh RR, CJ Lambertsen, DM Schwartz, JM Clark and RF Wetmore. Auditory and vestibular function in hyperbaric oxygen. Otolaryngol. Head Neck Surg. 93: 390-393, 1985.

Pisarello J, S Idell, N Levinson, I Hoffman, R Colman and C Lambertsen. Plasma coagulant activity during lethal isobaric gas counterdiffusion in pigs. Fed. Proc. 44: 1045, 1985.

Torbati D. Effect of pentobarbital anesthesia on regional cerebral metabolic rate for glucose during hyperbaric oxygenation in rat. Brain Res. 336: 350-353, 1985.

Torbati D. Effect of propranolol on brain electrical activity during hyperbaric oxygenation in the rat. Undersea Biomed. Res. 12(4): 423-429, 1985.

Torbati D. Heparin effects during hyperbaric oxygenation in rats. Life Sciences 36: 147-151, 1985.

Torbati D. Regional cerebral metabolic rate for glucose immediately following exposure to 2 atmospheres absolute oxygen in conscious rats. Neurosci. Lett. 55: 109-112, 1985.

Torbati D and CJ Lambertsen. The relationship between cortical electrical activity and regional cerebral glucose metabolic rate in rats exposed to 3 atmospheres absolute oxygen. Brain Res. 344: 186-190, 1985.

1984

Abemayer E, GB Kovachich and N Haugaard. Effects of dichloroacetate on brain pyruvate dehydrogenase. J. Neurochem. 42: 38-42, 1984.

Bachrach AJ and MM Matzen (Eds.). Concepts of ventilatory and respiratory gas homeostasis in simulated undersea exposure. In: Underwater Physiology VIII: 515-533. Bethesda: Undersea Medical Soc., 1984.

Clark JM. Interacting effects of hypoxia adaptation and acute hypercapnia on oxygen tolerance in rats. J. Appl. Physiol. 56(5): ll9l-ll98, 1984.

Clark JM, CJ Lambertsen, J Pisarello, R Jackson and R Gelfand. Cardiopulmonary effects of continuous O2 exposure at 3.0 ATA for 3.5 hours (ABSTRACT). Undersea Biomed. Res. 11 (Supp.): 29, 1984.

Eyzaguirre C, RS Fitzgerald, S Lahiri and P Zapata. Arterial chemoreceptors. Handbook of Physiology: Peripheral Circulation and Organ Blood Flow, Vol. III, Sect. 2. Shepherd, JT and FM Abbound (Eds.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 557-62l, 1984.

Fletcher DE, R Gelfand, CJ Lambertsen, JM Clark and J Pisarello. Effects on human abilities of continuous O2 exposure at 3.0 ATA for 3.5 hours. Undersea Biomed. Res. 11 (Supp.): 34, 1984.

Gelfand R. Invited review: Concepts of ventilatory and respiratory gas homeostasis in simulated undersea exposure. Underwater Physiology VIII Bachrach, A J and M M Matzen (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 515-533, 1984.

Jackson R. The endotoxin-pretreated, oxygen-adapted rat model in 2.0 and 4.0 ATA O2. Underwater Physiology VIII Bachrach, AJ and MM Matzen (Eds). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 51-59, 1984.

Jackson R and J Pisarello. Hypoxia preadaptation prevents oxygen induced depression of lung angiotension-converting enzyme activity. Am. Rev. Resp. Dis. 130: 424-428, 1984.

Jackson RM and JB Pisarello. The endotoxin-pretreated, O2-adapted rat model in hyperbaric hyperoxia. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 55: 709-714, 1984.

Kovachich GB and OP Mishra. Stabilization of ascorbic acid and norepinephrine in vitro by the subcellular fractions of rat cerebral cortex. Neurosci. Lett. 52: 153-158, 1984.

Lahiri S. Human adaptation to high altitude: Lessons from Sherpa physiology Human Genetics and Adaptations, Vol. 2. Basu, A and G Malhotra (Eds.). Calcutta, India: Indian Statistical Institute, 50-59, 1984.

Lahiri S. Respiratory control in Andean and Himalayan high altitude natives. High Altitude and Man. West, JB and S Lahiri (Eds.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 147-162, 1984.

Lahiri S, K Maret, MG Sherpa and RM Peters, Jr. Sleep and periodic breathing at high altitude: Sherpa natives vs. sojourners. High Altitude and Man. West, JB and S Lahiri (Eds.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 73-90, 1984.

Lahiri S, N Smatresk, M Pokorski, P Barnard, A Mokashi and KH McGregor. Dopaminergic efferent inhibition of carotid body chemoreceptors in chronically hypoxic cats. Am. J. Physiol. 247: R24-R28, 1984.

Lambertsen CJ, JM Clark, R Gelfand, J Pisarello, R Jackson, R Marsh, W Cobbs, R Harner, J Bevilacqua, D Fletcher and D Montabana. Predictive Studies V - Tolerance of human organs and functions to continuous hyperoxia (Abstract). Undersea Biomed. Res. 11 (Supp.): 34, 1984.

McGregor KH, J Gil and S Lahiri. A morphometric study of the carotid body in chronically hypoxic rats. J. Appl. Physiol. 57: 1430-1438, 1984.

Mishra OP and GB Kovachich. Inhibition of ascorbate autoxidation by a dialyzed, heat-denatured extract of plant tissues. Life Sciences 34: 2207-2212, 1984.

Mishra OP and GB Kovachich. Inhibition of the autoxidation of ascorbate and norepinephrine by extracts of clostridium butyricum, megasphaera elsdenii and escherichia coli. Life Sciences 35: 849-854, 1984.

Pisarello J, M Fried, D Fisher and CJ Lambertsen. Superficial isobaric counterdiffusion gas lesion disease - effects leading to mortality. Underwater Physiology VIII Bachrach, AJ and MM Matzen (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 101-106, 1984.

Pokorski M and S Lahiri. Presynaptic neurotransmitter and chemosensory responses to natural stimuli. J. Appl. Physiol. 56(2): 447-453, 1984.

Schoene RB, S Lahiri, PH Hackett, RM Peters, Jr., JS Milledge, CJ Pizzo, SJ Boyer, DJ Gralier, KH Maret and JB West. Relationship of hypoxic ventilatory response to exercise performance on Mount Everest. J. Appl. Physiol. 56: 1478-1483, 1984.

Torbati D. Correlation of age and body weight with local cerebral glucose utilization in 8-14 week-old rats. Brain Res. 30l: 143-145, 1984.

Torbati D and CJ Lambertsen. Alterations in rat local brain and spinal cord glucose utilization during 30- to 60-minute exposure to 2 and 3 ATA O2 and normoxic N2-O2 at 3 ATA. Underwater Physiology VIII Bachrach, AJ and MM Matzen (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 61-68, 1984.

Torbati D, CJ Lambertsen and J Greenberg, Regional cerebral glucose utilization rates in rats during asymptomatic period of exposure to 1, 2 and 3 atmospheres absolute of O2. Neurosci. 11: 947-950, 1984.

Torbati D, P Lo and CJ Lambertsen. Local cerebral glucose utilization rate following intermittent exposures to 2 atmosphere absolute oxygen. Neurosci. Lett. 50: 79-84, 1984.

1983

Diving research forges ahead at university of pennsylvania. Sea Tech, 1983.

Clark JM, FC Hagerman and R Gelfand. Breathing patterns during submaximal and maximal exercise in elite oarsmen. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physiol. 55(2): 440-446, 1983.

D’Aoust BG and CJ Lambertsen. Isobaric gas exchange and supersaturation by counterdiffusion. The Physiology and Medicine of Diving and Compressed Air Work (3rd ed.). Bennett, P B and D H Elliott (Eds.). London, England: Balliere-Tindall, 383-403, 1983.

Gelfand R and CJ Lambertsen. CO2-related ventilatory response dynamics: How many components? Modelling and Control of Breathing. Whipp, BJ and DM Wiberg (Eds.). New York, NY: Elsevier, 301-308, 1983.

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen, R Strauss, JM Clark and CD Puglia. Human respiration at rest in rapid compression and at high pressures and gas densities. J. Appl. Physiol. 54(1): 290-303, 1983.

Kovachich GB and OP Mishra. Inhibition of norepinephrine autoxidation by a rat brain cortical factor. Neurosci. Lett. 37: 63-68, 1983.

Kovachich GB and OP Mishra. The effect of ascorbic acid on malonaldehyde formation, K+, Na+ and water content of brain slices. Exp. Brain Res. 50: 62-68, 1983.

Lahiri S. Some aspects of the regulation of chemosensory function of arterial chemoreceptors. Modelling and Control of Breathing. Whipp BJ and DM Wiberg (Eds.). New York, NY: Elsevier, 20-28, 1983.

Lahiri S and P Barnard. Role of arterial chemoreflex in breathing during sleep at high altitude. Hypoxia, Exercise and Altitude. Sutton JR and CS Houston (Eds.). New York, NY: Alan R Liss, 75-85, 1983.

Lahiri S, K Maret and MG Sherpa. Dependence of high altitude sleep apnea on ventilatory sensitivity to hypoxia. Respir. Physiol. 52: 281-301, 1983.

Lahiri S, NJ Smatresk and E Mulligan. Responses of peripheral chemoreceptors to natural stimuli. Physiology of the Peripheral Arterial Chemoreceptors. Acker H and R O’Regan (Eds.). Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 221-256, 1983.

Lahiri S, NJ Smatresk, M Pokorski, P Barnard and A Mokashi. Efferent inhibition of carotid body chemoreception in the chronically hypoxic cats. Am. J. Physiol. 245: R678-R683, 1983.

Lahiri S, P Barnard and R Zhang. Initiation and control of ventilatory adaptation to chronic hypoxia of high altitude. Control of Respiration. Pallot D (Ed.). London, England: Croom Helm, 298-325, 1983.

Mishra OP and GB Kovachich. Inhibition of ascorbate autoxidation by the dialyzed soluble fraction of mammalian nervous tissues. Neurosci. Lett. 43: 103-108, 1983.

O’Toole ML, AM Paolone, RE Ramsey and G Irion. The effects of heat acclimatization on plasma volume and plasma protein in females. International J. Sports Med. 4: 40-44, 1983.

Pisarello JB, M Fried and CJ Lambertsen. Circulatory, pulmonary and hematological changes during lethal steady-state venous gas embolism induced by superficial isobaric counterdiffusion. Fed. Proc. 42: 1123, 1983.

Pokorski M and S Lahiri. Aortic and carotid chemoreceptor responses to metabolic acidosis in the cat. Am. J. Physiol. 244: R652-R658, 1983.

Pokorski M and S Lahiri. Contribution of peripheral and central chemosensory mechanisms to ventilatory effects of metabolic acid-base changes in the cat. Modelling and Control of Breathing. Whipp, BJ and DM Wiberg (Eds.). New York, NY: Elsevier, 99-106, 1983.

Pokorski M and S Lahiri. Relative peripheral and central chemosensory responses to metabolic alkalosis. Am. J. Physiol. 245: R873-R880, 1983.

Smatresk NJ, M Pokorski and S Lahiri. Opposing effects of dopamine receptor blockade on ventilation and carotid chemoreceptor activity. J. Appl. Physiol. 54(6): 1567-1573, 1983.

Torbati D, CJ Lambertsen. Regional cerebral metabolic rate for glucose during hyperbaric oxygen-induced convulsions. Brain Res. 279: 382-386, 1983.

Torbati D, J Greenberg and CJ Lambertsen. Correlation of brain glucose utilization and cortical electrical activity during development of brain oxygen toxicity. Brain Res. 262: 267-273, 1983.

West JB, S Lahiri, K Maret, RM Peters and CJ Pizzo. Barometric pressures at extreme altitude on Mt. Everest and their physiological significance. J. Appl. Physiol. 54: 1188-1194, 1983.

1982

Bove AA, JM Clark, AJ Simon and CJ Lambertsen. Successful therapy of cerebral air embolism with hyperbaric oxygen at 2.8 ATA. Undersea Biomed. Res. 9: 75-80, 1982.

Clark JM. Oxygen Toxicity. The Physiology and Medicine of Diving and Compressed Air Work (3rd ed.). Bennett, PB and D H Elliott (Eds.). London, England: Balliere-Tindall, 200-238, 1982.

D’Aoust BG and CJ Lambertsen. Isobaric gas exchange and supersaturation by counterdiffusion. The Physiology and Medicine of Diving (3rd ed.). Bennett, P B and D H Elliott (Eds.). San Pedro, CA: Best, 383-403, 1982.

Davies RO, MW Edwards, Jr. and S Lahiri. Halothane depresses the response of carotid body chemoreceptors. Anesthesiology 57: 153-159, 1982.

Kovachich GB and OP Mishra. Inhibition of ascorbate autoxidation by a rat brain cortical factor. Neurosci.Lett. 34: 83-87, 1982.

Lahiri S. Human adaptation to high altitude: Lessons from Sherpa physiology. Human Genetics and Adaptations, Vol. 2. Basu, A and G Malhotra (Eds.). Calcutta, India: Indian Statistical Institute, 50-59, 1982.

Lahiri S, E Mulligan and A Mokashi. Adaptive response of carotid body chemoreceptors to CO2. Brain Res. 234: 137-147, 1982.

Mulligan E and S Lahiri. Separation of carotid body chemoreceptor responses to O2 and CO2 by oligomycin and by antimycin A. Am. J. Physiol. 242: C200-C206, 1982.

Naquet R and CJ Lambertsen. Travail en hyperbare (work under hyperbaric conditions) In: Precis de physiologie du travail (ergonomie). Scherrer, J., Ed. Paris: Masson, 327-340, 1982.

Nishino T, A Mokashi and S Lahiri. Stimulation of carotid chemoreceptors and ventilation by doxapram in the cat. J. Appl. Physiol. 52(5): 1261-1265, 1982.

Pokorski M and S Lahiri. Inhibition of aortic chemoreceptor responses by metabolic alkalosis in the cat. J. Appl. Physiol. 53(1): 75-80, 1982.

Simon AJ and D Torbati. Effects of hyperbaric oxygen on heart, brain and lung functions in the rat. Undersea Biomed. Res. 9(3): 263-275, 1982.

Smatresk NJ and S Lahiri. Aortic body chemoreceptor responses to dopamine, haloperidol and pargyline. J. Appl. Physiol. 53(3): 596-602, 1982.

1981

Clark JM. Current concepts of oxygen toxicity. Underwater Physiology VII. Bachrach, AJ and MM Matzen (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 3-24, 1981.

Clark JM. Effects of acute and chronic hypercapnia on oxygen tolerance in rats. J. Appl. Physiol. 50(5): 1036-1044, 1981.

Erhan B, E Mulligan and S Lahiri. Metabolic regulation of aortic chemoreceptor responses to CO2. Neurosci. Lett. 24: 143-147, 1981.

Guernsey, LM and JM Clark. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy with subtotal extirpation surgery in the management of radionecrosis of the mandible. Int. J. Oral Surg. 10 (Supp.): 168-177, 1981.

Kovachich GB and N Hauguaard. Biochemical aspects of oxygen toxicity. The Metazoa Oxygen and Living Processes: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Gilbert, DL (Ed.). New York, NY: Springer-Verlag, 210-234, 1981.

Kovachich GB and OP Mishra. Partial inactivation of Na, K-ATPase in cortical brain slices incubated in normal Krebs-Ringer phosphate medium at 1 and at 10 atm oxygen pressures. J. Neurochem. 36(1): 333-335, 1981.

Kovachich GB, OP Mishra and JM Clark. Depression of cortical Na+, K+-ATPase activity in rats exposed to hyperbaric oxygen. Brain Res. 206: 229-232, 1981.

Lahiri S. Applications of aortic body and carotid body chemoreceptors as internal probes to monitor tissue oxygenation. Underwater Physiology VII Bachrach AJ and MM Matzen (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 457-464, 1981.

Lahiri S. Arterial chemoreceptor mechanisms and respiration. Discussion. Respiration. Vol. 10 of Advances in Physiological Sciences Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest 1980 Hutas I and LA Debreczeni (Eds.). Budapest, Hungary: Akademiai Kiado, 451-454, 1981.

Lahiri S. Chemical modification of carotid body chemoreception by sulfhydryls. Science 212: 1065-1066, 1981.

Lahiri S. Dopamine and chemoreception in carotid and aortic bodies. Arterial Chemoreceptors. Belmonte C, DJ Pallot, H Acker and S Fidone (Eds.). Leicester: Leicester University Press, 277-285, 1981.

Lahiri S and E Mulligan. Metabolic aspects of chemoreception in the carotid body. Respiration. Vol. 10 of Advances in Physiological Sciences. Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest. Hutas I and LA Debreczeni (Eds.). Budapest, Hungary: Akademiai Kiado, 383-390, 1981.

Lahiri S and R Gelfand. Mechanisms of acute ventilatory responses. The Regulation of Breathing, Part II. Hornbein TF (Ed.). New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 773-843, 1981.

Lahiri S, A Mokashi, E Mulligan and T Nishino. Comparison of aortic and carotid chemoreceptor responses to hypercapnia and hypoxia. J. Appl. Physiol. 51(1): 55-61, 1981.

Lahiri S, E Mulligan, T Nishino, A Mokashi and RO Davies. Relative responses of aortic body and carotid body chemoreceptors to carboxyhemoglobinemia. J. Appl. Physiol. 50(3): 580-586, 1981.

Lahiri S, M Pokorski and RO Davies. Augmentation of carotid body chemoreceptor responses by isoproterenol in the cat. Respir. Physiol. 44: 351-363, 1981.

Lahiri S, NH Edelman, NS Cherniak and AP Fishman. Role of carotid chemoreflex in respiratory acclimatization to hypoxemia in goat and sheep. Respir. Physiol. 46: 367-382, 1981.

Lambertsen CJ. Prediction of Physiological limits to human undersea activity and extension of tolerance to high pressure. Environmental Physiology. Vol. 18 in Advances in Physiological Sciences. Proceedings of the 28th International Congress of Physiological Sciences, Budapest 1980 Obal F and G Benedek (Eds.). Budapest, Hungary: Akademiai Kiado, 143-164, 1981.

Mulligan E and S Lahiri. Dependence of carotid chemoreceptor stimulation by metabolic agents on PaO2 and PaCO2. J. Appl. Physiol. 50(4): 884-891, 1981.

Mulligan E and S Lahiri. Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism and chemoreception in the carotid body. Arterial Chemoreceptors. Belmonte C, DJ Pallot, H Acker and S Fidone (Eds.). Leicester: Leicester University Press, 316-327, 1981.

Mulligan E, S Lahiri and BT Storey. Carotid body O2 chemoreception and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation. J. Appl. Physiol. 51(2): 438-446, 1981.

Naquet R and CJ Lambertsen. Work in hyperbaric conditions [Travail en hyperbarie]. Precis Physiologie de Travail, Notions D’Ergonomie. Scherrer, J (ED). Paris, France: Masson, 327-340, 1981.

Nishino T and S Lahiri. Effects of dopamine on chemoreflexes in breathing. J. Appl. Physiol. 50(4): 892-897, 1981.

Pokorski M and S Lahiri. Effects of naloxone on carotid body chemoreception and ventilation in the cat. J. Appl. Physiol. 51(6): 1533-1538, 1981.

Pokorski M, A Mokashi, E Mulligan, T Nishino and S Lahiri. Responses of aortic chemoreceptors before and after pneumothorax in the cat. J. Appl. Physiol. 51(3): 665-670, 1981.

Torbati D, AJ Simon and A Ranade. Frequency analysis of EEG in rats during the preconvulsive period of O2 poisoning. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 52(10): 598-603, 1981.

1980

Clark JM, RD Sinclair and JB Lenox. Chemical and non-chemical components of ventilation during hypercapnic exercise in man. J. Appl. Physiol. 48(6): 1065-1076, 1980.

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen and RE Peterson. Human respiratory control at high ambient pressures and inspired gas densities. J. Appl. Physiol. 48(3): 528-539, 1980.

Greene KM and CJ Lambertsen. Nature and treatment of decompression sickness occurring after deep excursion dives. Undersea Biomed. Res. 7(2): 127-139, 1980.

Kovachich GB. Depression of 14CO2 production from (U-14C) glucose in brain slices under high-pressure oxygen: relationship between metabolic rate and tissue sensitivity to oxygen. J. Neurochem. 34(2): 459-462, 1980.

Kovachich GB and OP Mishra. Lipid peroxidation in rat brain cortical slices as measured by the thiobarbituric acid test. J. Neurochem. 35(6): 1449-1452, 1980.

Lahiri S. Adaptative respiratory regulation--Lessons from high altitudes. Environmental Physiology, Aging, Heat and Altitude. Horvath SM and MK Yousef (Eds.). New York, NY: Elsevier North Holland, 341-350, 1980.

Lahiri S. Role of arterial O2 flow in peripheral chemoreceptor excitation. Fed. Proc. 39(9): 2648-2652, 1980.

Lahiri S and T Nishino. Inhibitory and excitatory effects of dopamine on carotid chemoreceptors. Neurosci. Lett. 20: 313-318, 1980.

Lahiri S, T Nishino, A Mokashi and E Mulligan. Interaction of dopamine and haloperidol with O2 and CO2 chemoreception in carotid body. J. Appl. Physiol. 49(1): 45-51, 1980.

Lahiri S, T Nishino, A Mokashi and E Mulligan. Relative responses of aortic body and carotid body chemoreceptors to hypotension. J. Appl. Physiol. 48(5): 781-788, 1980.

Lahiri S, T Nishino, E Mulligan and A Mokashi. Relative latency of responses of chemoreceptor afferents from aortic and carotid bodies. J. Appl. Physiol. 48(2): 362-369, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Chemical control of respiration at rest. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1774-1827, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Dyspnea and abnormal types of respiration. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1828-1842, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Effects of excessive pressures of oxygen, nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide: implications in aerospace, undersea and industrial environments. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1901-1946, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Gas exchanges of the atmosphere with the lungs and blood. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1691-1720, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Hypoxia, altitude and acclimatization. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1843-1872, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Neural control of respiration. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1749-1773, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Physical, chemical and nervous interactions in respiratory control. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1873-1900, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. The lung: Physical aspects of respiration. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1677-1690, 1980.

Lambertsen CJ. Transport of oxygen, carbon dioxide and inert gases by the blood. Medical Physiology (14th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1721-1748, 1980.

Ranade A and RE Peterson. Computation of decompression schedules for single inert gas-oxygen dives using a hand-held programmable calculator. Comput. Programs Biomed. 12: 51-54, 1980.

Ranade A, CJ Lambertsen and A Noordergraaf. Inert gas exchange in the middle ear (Abstract). Acta Oto-Laryngol. 371 (Supp.), 1980.

Rothman HB, R Gelfand, H Hollien and CJ Lambertsen. Speech intelligibility at high helium-oxygen pressures. Undersea Biomed. Res. 7(4): 265-275, 1980.

Sessions R. The Institute for Environmental Medicine Data Base System. Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1078-1083, 1980.

1979

Cowley JRM and CJ Lambertsen. Isobaric gas counterdiffusion in rabbit eye. J. Appl. Physiol. 47(1): 220-223, 1979.

Cowley JRM, C Allegra and CJ Lambertsen. Subcutaneous tissue gas space pressure during superficial isobaric counterdiffusion. J. Appl. Physiol. 47(1): 224-227, 1979.

Dueker CW, CJ Lambertsen, JJ Rosowski and JC Saunders. Middle ear gas exchange in isobaric counterdiffusion. J. Appl. Physiol. 47(6): 1239-1244, 1979.

Francis G, R Gelfand and RE Peterson. Effects of gas density on the frequency response of gas-filled pressure transducers. J. Appl. Physiol. 47(3): 631-637, 1979.

Harvey CA and CJ Lambertsen. Deep-tissue isobaric exchange: Predictions during normoxic helium, neon and nitrogen breathing at 1200 FSW. Underwater Physiology VI. Shilling CW and MB Kent (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 343-358, 1979.

Lahiri S. Adaptation: lessons from normal respiratory physiology. Pulmonary Diseases and Disorders. Fishman AP (Ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, Chapt. 24, 1979.

Lahiri S and T Nishino. Lessons from reinitiation of breathing after apnea. Central Nervous Control Mechanisms in Breathing: Physiological and Clinical Regular, Periodic and Irregular Breathing in Adults and in the Perinatal Period. von Euler C and H Lagercrantz (Eds.). New York, NY: Pergamon Press, 427-441, 1979.

Lahiri S, E Mulligan, T Nishino and A Mokashi. Aortic body chemoreceptor responses to changes in PCO2 and PO2 in the cat. J. Appl. Physiol. 47(4): 858-866, 1979.

Lambertsen CJ. Advantages and Hazards of Gas Switching: Relation of Decompression Sickness Therapy to Deep and Superficial Isobaric Counterdiffusion. Proceedings of the Symposium on Decompression Sickness and its Therapy. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New Orleans, Louisiana: Air Products and Chemicals, 1979.

Lambertsen CJ and R Peterson. Chapter 12 NOAA diving manual, 2nd edition, 1979.

Peterson RE. Tracking of Cumulative Oxygen Toxicity Dose in Diving, Decompression and Therapy. Proceedings of the Symposium on Decompression Sickness and its Therapy. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New Orleans, Louisiana: Air Products and Chemicals, 1979.

Spencer J, A Findling, AJ Bachrach, R Gelfand, CJ Lambertsen and G Karreman. Tremor and somatosensory studies during chamber He-O2 compressions to 13.1, 25.2, 37.3 and 49.4 ATA. J. Appl. Physiol. 47(4): 804-812, 1979.

Takano N, MJ Lever and CJ Lambertsen. Acid-base curve nomogram for chimpanzee blood and comparison with human blood characteristics. J. Appl. Physiol. 46(2): 381-386, 1979.

1978

Clark JM. Oxygen poisoning. Weekly Update: Hyperbaric and Undersea Med. Vol. 1, No. 17. Princeton, NJ: Biomedia, 1-12, 1978.

Collins JM. Isobaric inert gas supersaturation: Observations, theory and predictions. J. Appl. Physiol.: Respirat. Environ. Exercise Physiol. 44(6): 914-917, 1978.

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen, JM Clark, N Egawa and CD Puglia. Ventilatory and cardiac adjustments during rapid compressions to pressure equivalents of 400-800-1200-1600 feet of sea water. Med. Aeronaut. Spatiale Med. Subaquat. Hyperbare. 17(65): 114-116, 1978.

Greene K. Therapy of decompression sickness occurring at great depths and the treatment of blow-up. Maximizing the usefulness of oxygen. The Human Factor in North Sea Operational Diving. Lambertsen CJ, SR O’Neil and ML Long (Eds.). Allentown, PA: Air Products and Chemicals, 71-75, 1978.

Hammond RE, CJ Lambertsen, JR Williams and JM Collins. Transcutaneous flux of helium, nitrogen and nitrous oxide relative to peripheral blood flow. Fed. Proc. 37: 430, 1978.

Harvey CA and CJ Lambertsen. Deep tissue isobaric inert gas exchange: Predictions during normoxic helium, neon and nitrogen breathing by men at 1200 feet of sea water. Underwater Physiology VI. Shilling CW and MB Kent (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 343-358, 1978.

Haugaard N and GB Kovachich. Mechanisms of oxygen toxicity. Current concepts. Bull. Eur. Physiol. Respir. 14(6): 127P-128P, 1978.

Kinney JAS, R Hammond, R Gelfand and J Clark. Visual evoked cortical potentials in men during compression and saturation in He-O2 equivalent to 400, 800, 1200 and 1600 feet of sea water. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. 44 (2): 157-171, 1978.

Lahiri S, A Mokashi, RG DeLaney and AP Fishman. Arterial PO2 and PCO2 stimulus threshold for carotid chemoreceptors and breathing. Respir. Physiol. 34: 359-375, 1978.

Lahiri S, JS Brody, EK Motoyama and TM Velasquez. Regulation of breathing in newborns at high altitude. J. Appl. Physiol. 44: 673-678, 1978.

Lahiri S, R Gelfand, A Mokashi and T Nishino. Significance of peripheral chemoreceptor response and adaptation in the regulation of breathing. The Regulation of Respiration During Sleep and Anesthesia. Fitzgerald RS, H Guatier and S Lahiri (Eds.). New York, NY: Plenum Press, 343-353, 1978.

Lambertsen CJ. Effects of hyperoxia on organs and their tissues. Extrapulmonary Manifestations of Respiratory Disease. Robin E (Ed.). New York, NY: Marcel Dekker, 239-303, 1978.

Lambertsen CJ. Foreword to Underwater Physiology VI. Underwater Physiology VI. Shilling CW and MW Beckett (Eds). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, xxiii-xxiv, 1978.

Lambertsen CJ. The relationship to offshore operations of scientific and technical advances from deep diving studies. The Human Factor in North Sea Operational Diving. Lambertsen CJ, SR O’Neil and ML Long (Eds.). Allentown, PA: Air Products and Chemicals, 17-30, 1978.

Lambertsen CJ and RE Peterson. Gas lesion diseases: The significance of isobaric inert gas exchange in decompression. Offshore Technology Conference. Proceedings 1978, Vol. IV, Dallas, TX: Offshore Technology Conference, 2035-2040, 1978.

Lambertsen CJ, R Gelfand and JM Clark (Eds.). Predictive Studies IV Work Capability and Physiological Effects in He-O2 Excursions to Pressures of 400-800-1200 and 1600 Feet of Sea Water. Institute for Environmental Medicine Report 78-1 Philadelphia, PA: Institute for Environmental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 1978.

Lambertsen CJ, SR O’Neil and ML Long (Eds.). Preface. The Human Factor in North Sea Operational Diving. Allentown, PA: Air Products and Chemicals, 1978.

Lander RL and JA Quinn. The use of membranes in studies of reaction kinetics: arseite catalysis of CO2 hydration. J. Memb. Sci. 3: 47-56, 1978.

Nishino T, T Higeta and Y Honda. The effect of hypoxia on post-hyperventilation breathing. Am. J Med. ScI 275(2): 137-144, 1978.

Quinn JA. Gas transfer through the skin: a two-layer model relating transcutaneous flux to arterial tension. Advan. Exptl. Med. Biol. 94: 175-181, 1978.

1977

Clark JM and AB Fisher. Oxygen toxicity and extension of tolerance in oxygen therapy. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. Davis JC and TK Hunt (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 61-77, 1977.

Cooper DY, MD Cannon, H Schleyer and O Rosenthal. Reductive titration of cytochrome p-450 in rat liver microsomes. J. Biol. Chem. 252(14): 4755-4757, 1977.

Hendricks PL, DA Hall, WL Hunter, Jr. and PJ Haley. Extension of pulmonary O2 tolerance in man at 2 ATA by intermittent O2 exposure. J. Appl. Physiol. 42: 593-599, 1977.

Karreman G and CJ Lambertsen. Kinetics of isobaric counterdiffusion. Bull. Math. Biol. 39: 587-595, 1977.

Kovachich GB and N Haugaard. Pyruvate dehydrogenase activation in rat brain cortical slices by elevated concentrations of external potassium ions. J. Neurochem. 28: 923-927, 1977.

Kovachich GB, MJ Schina and N Haugaard. Inhibitory effect of high oxygen pressure on potassium-induced activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase and glucose metabolism in rat brain slices. Biochem. Biophys. Acta 462: 493-500, 1977.

Lahiri S. Physiological responses and adaptations to high altitude. Environmental Physiology II Vol. 15. Robertshaw D (Ed.). Baltimore, MD: University Park Press, 217-251, 1977.

Lambertsen CJ, R Gelfand RE Peterson, R Strauss, WB Wright, JG Dickson, Jr., C Puglia and RW Hamilton, Jr. Human tolerance to He, Ne and N2 at respiratory gas densities equivalent to He-O2 breathing at depths to 1200, 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 feet of sea water (Predictive Studies III). Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 48(9): 843-855, 1977.

Nishino T, N Hata, Y Sakakibara and Y Honda. Effect of the acute administration of sodium bicarbonate on respiration in the presence of hyperoxia. Br. J. Anaesth. 49: 331-339, 1977.

Saunders WB and DA Wehman. Shell Strength of Nautilus as a Depth Limiting Factor. Paleobiol. 3: 83-89, 1977.

1976

Bradley ME and JG Dickson. The effects of nitrous oxide narcosis on the physiologic and psychologic performance of man at rest and during exercise. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 617-626, 1976.

Clark JM, MD Faiman, AB Fisher, AP Sanders and DF Tierney. Part #10. National Plan for the Safety and Health of Divers in Their Quest for Subsea Energy. Beckett MW (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 10-i to 10-iv and 10-1 to 10-14, 1976.

Collins JM, CJ Lambertsen and JA Quinn. Transcutaneous exchange rates for He, Ne, SF6, CH4, N2O, and CO2. Physiologist 19: 155, 1976.

Cowley JRM. Lethal effects of N20 in New Zealand white rabbits at increased ambient pressures. Physiologist 19: 3, 1976.

Egstron GH, AJ Bachrach, DE Fletcher and WS Vaughan. Cognitive and psychomotor performance (Part VI). National Plan for the Safety and Health of Divers in Their Quest for Subsea Energy. Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 6-i to 6-iv and 6-1 to 6-22, 1976.

Gelfand R and R Peterson. The effects of CO2 reactivity of breathing crude neon at high pressures. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 603-616, 1976.

Gelfand R, CJ Lambertsen, RE Peterson and A Slater. Pneumotachograph for flow and volume measurement in normal and dense atmospheres. J. Appl. Physiol. 41(1): 120-124, 1976.

Hamilton RW, Jr. Psychomotor performance in normoxic neon and helium at 37 atmospheres. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 651-664, 1976.

Idicula J, DJ Graves, JA Quinn and CJ Lambertsen. Bubble formation resulting from the steady counterdiffusion of two inert gases. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 335-340, 1976.

Kronheim S, CJ Lambertsen, CW Nichols and PL Hendricks. The dynamics of inert gas exchange and bubble formation and resolution in the eye. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 327-334, 1976.

Lahiri S. Adaptation of lung size and regulation of breathing in the high altitude residents of the Himalayas. Ecology and Geology of the Himalayas. Colloques Internationaux de Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique No. 268. Paris, France, 217-220, 1976.

Lambertsen CJ. Collaborative investigation of limits of human tolerance to pressurization with helium, neon and nitrogen. Simulation of density equivalent to helium-oxygen respiration at depths to 2000, 3000, 4000 and 5000 feet of sea water. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 35-48, 1976.

Lambertsen CJ. Predictive Studies IV: Physiological effects and work capability in He-O2 excursions staged to 400-800-1200 and 1600 FSW. The Working Diver-1976. Reigel P (Ed.). Washington, DC: Marine Technology Society, 156-173, 1976.

Lambertsen CJ. Predictive Studies IV: Work capability and physiological effects in He-O2 excursions to pressures to 400-800-1200 and 1600 FSW. Offshore Technology Conference. Proceedings 1976, Vol. III Dallas, TX: Offshore Technology Conference, 1161-1174, 1976.

Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Preface. Underwater Physiology V. Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 1976.

Lambertsen CJ. Saturation-excursion diving. Physiological adaptation and practical underwater work in chamber "dives" to 1200 and 1600 feet. Faceplate Summer: 12-13, 1976.

Langley TD. Somatic and auditory evoked brain responses in man breathing mixtures of normoxic helium, nitrogen and neon at pressures to 37 atmospheres. Underwater Physiology V. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: FASEB, 595-602, 1976.

Peterson RE. International decompression data bank Diving Data Banks. Barnard EEP (Ed.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 4-11, 1976.

1975

Naval Research Reviews. 28(11), 1975.

Greene K. US Navy deep submergence rescue vehicle. Medical Aspects of Small Submersible Operations. 7th Undersea Medical Society Workshop. Hall DA and PG Linaweaver (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, IV-12 to IV-21, 1975.

Lambertsen CJ. The changing face of manned undersea activity. Physiology and Medicine of Diving and Compressed Air Work. Second Edition. Bennett PB and DH Elliott (Eds.). London, England: Bailliere-Tindall, vii-ix, 1975.

Lambertsen CJ and J Idicula. A new gas lesion syndrome in man, induced by "isobaric gas counterdiffusion." J. Appl. Physiol. 39(3): 434-443, 1975.

Lambertsen CJ, JPW Cunnington and JRM Cowley. The dynamics and composition of spontaneous, continuous gas embolism in the pig during isobaric gas counterdiffusion. Fed. Proc. 34: 452, 1975.

Lambertsen CJ, RC Bornman, S Kronheim and PG Linaweaver. Review of physiological factors and limits to deep diving. The Strategy for Future Diving to Depths Greater than 1000 Feet. Halsey MJ, W Settle and EB Smith (Eds.). Bethesda, MD: Undersea Medical Society, 49-53, 1975.

1974

Clark JM. The toxicity of oxygen. Am. Rev. Respir. Dis. 110: 40-50, 1974.

Gelfand R and J Sroba. A multiple input integrated circuit intercommunication system for hyperbaric chambers. Mechanical Engineering 74-WA/OCT-11, 1-4, 1974.

Harvey CA. Decompression tables in relation to dysbaric osteonecrosis. Dysbarism-Related Osteonecrosis. Beckman EL and DH Elliott (Eds.). Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 47-54, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Abnormal types of respiration. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 64, 1522-1537, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Anoxia, altitude and acclimatization. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 65, 1538-1562, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Chemical control of respiration at rest. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 62, 1447-1495, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Effects of excessive pressures of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide; implications in aerospace, undersea and industrial environments. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 66, 1563-1597, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Interactions of physical, chemical and nervous factors in respiratory control. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 63, 1496-1521, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Neurogenic factors in control of respiration. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 61, 1423-1446, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Physical and mechanical aspects of respiration. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 58, 1361-1371, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Respiration. Bound Chapters 58-66. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1361-1597, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. The atmosphere and gas exchanges with the lungs and blood. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 59, 1372-1398, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ. Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide by the blood. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (13th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, Chapt. 60, 1399-1422, 1974.

Lambertsen CJ and J Idicula. Cutaneous gas lesions and continuous, lethal gas embolization in animals due to isobaric inert gas counterdiffusion. Fed. Proc. 33: 455, 1974.

Pelled B, Y Seki, F Ramsey and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of hyperoxia on the coronary circulation and myocardial function O2. Fifth International Hyperbaric Conference Proceedings, Vol. II. Trapp WG, EW Banister, AJ Davison and PA Trapp (Eds.). Burnaby, Canada: Simon Fraser University, 1-3, 1974.

Puglia CD, EM Glauser and SC Glauser. Core temperature response of rats during exposure to oxygen at high pressure. J. Appl. Physiol. 36(2): 149-153, 1974.

Quinn JA, DJ Graves and RA Smock. Bubbles generated in membrane oxygenators: N2 washout and counterdiffusion supersaturation. J. Appl. Physiol. 37: 479-486, 1974.

Siler JN, H Rosenberg, TD Mull, JA Kaplan, H Bardin and BE Marshall. Hypoxemia after upper abdominal surgery: comparison of venous admixture and ventilation/perfusion inequality components, using a digital computer. Ann. Surg. 179: 149-155, 1974.

Thorne DR, A Findling and AJ Bachrach. Muscle tremors under helium, neon, nitrogen and nitrous oxide at 1 to 37 atm. J. Appl. Physiol. 37(6): 875-879, 1974.

1973

Alexander WC, CS Leach, CL Fischer, CJ Lambertsen and PC Johnson. Hematological, biochemical and immunological studies during a 14-day continuous exposure to 5.2% O2 in N2 at pressure equivalent to 100 FSW (4 ATA). Aerosp. Med. 44: 850-854, 1973.

Elcombe DD and JH Teeter. Nitrogen narcosis during a 14-day continuous exposure to 5.2% O2 in N2 at pressure equivalent to 100 FSW (4 ATA). Aerosp. Med. 44: 864-869, 1973.

Gelfand R and CJ Lambertsen. Dynamic respiratory response to abrupt change of inspired CO2 at normal and high PO2. J. Appl. Physiol. 35(6): 903-913, 1973.

Graves DJ, J Idicula, CJ Lambertsen and JA Quinn. Bubble formation in physical and biological systems: A manifestation of counterdiffusion in composite media. Science 179: 582-584, 1973.

Graves DJ, J Idicula, CJ Lambertsen and JA Quinn. Bubble formation resulting from counterdiffusion supersaturation: A possible explanation for isobaric inert gas ‘urticaria’ and vertigo. Phys. Med. Biol. 18(2): 256-264, 1973.

Johnson PC, TB Driscoll, WC Alexander and CJ Lambertsen. Body fluid volume changes during a 14-day continuous exposure to 5.2% O2 in N2 at pressure equivalent to 100 FSW (4 ATA). Aerosp. Med. No. 7, Sect. II 44: 860-863, 1973.

Lambertsen CJ and H Bardin. Decompression from acute and chronic exposure to high nitrogen pressure. Aerosp. Med. 44: 834-836, 1973.

Lambertsen CJ and WB Wright. Multiday exposure to 5.2 per cent O2 at 4 ATA Scope of program. Aerosp. Med. 44(7): 828-33, 1973.

Lambertsen CJ and WB Wright (Eds.). Multiday exposure of men to high nitrogen pressure and increased airway resistance at natural inspired oxygen tension. Aerosp. Med. 44: 821-869, 1973.

Lambertsen CJ, R Gelfand, MJ Lever, G Bodammer, N Takano, TA Reed, JG Dickson and PT Watson. Respiration and gas exchange during a 14-day continuous exposure to 5.2% O2 in N2 at pressure equivalent to 100 FSW (4 ATA). Aerosp. Med. 44: 844-849, 1973.

Leach CS, WC Alexander, CL Fischer, CJ Lambertsen and PC Johnson. Endocrine studies during a 14-day continuous exposure to 5.2% O2 in N2 at pressure equivalent to 100 FSW (4 ATA). Aerosp. Med. 44: 855-859, 1973.

Strauss RH and LD Prockop. Decompression sickness among scuba divers. JAMA 223(6): 637-640, 1973.

Wright WB, AB Fisher, PL Hendricks, JS Brody and CJ Lambertsen. Pulmonary function studies during a 14-day continuous exposure to 5.2% O2 in N2 at pressure equivalent to 100 FSW (4 ATA). Aerosp. Med. 44: 837-843, 1973.

1972

Idicula J. Perplexing case of maxillary sinus barotrauma. Aerosp. Med. 43: 891-892, 1972.

Lambertsen CJ. Oxygen in the therapy of gas gangrene. J. Trauma 12: 825-827, 1972.

Nichols CW, M Yanoff, DA Hall and CJ Lambertsen. Histologic alterations produced in the eye by oxygen at high pressure Arch. Ophthalmol. 87: 417-421, 1972.

1971

Clark JM and CJ Lambertsen. Alveolar-arterial O2 differences in man at 0.2, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.5 ATA inspired PO2. J. Appl. Physiol. 30: 753-763, 1971.

Clark JM and CJ Lambertsen. Pulmonary oxygen toxicity: A review. Pharmacol. Rev. 23: 37-133, 1971.

Clark JM and CJ Lambertsen. Alveolar-arterial O2 differences in man at 0.2, 1.0, 2.0 and 3.5 ATA inspired PO2. J. Appl. Physiol. 30: 753-763, 1971.

Clark JM and CJ Lambertsen. Rate of development of pulmonary O2 toxicity in man during O2 breathing at 2.0 ATA. J. Appl. Physiol. 30: 739-752, 1971.

Clark JM, RD Sinclair and BE Welch. Rate of acclimatization to chronic hypercapnia in man. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 399-408, 1971.

Dickson JG, Jr., CJ Lambertsen and JG Cassils. Quantitation of performance decrements in narcotized man. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 449-455, 1971.

Flynn ET and CJ Lambertsen. Calibration of inert gas exchange in the mouse. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 179-191, 1971.

Lambertsen CJ. Therapeutic gases. Oxygen, carbon dioxide and helium. Drill’s Pharmacology in Medicine (4th ed.). DiPalma JR (Ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 1145-1179, 1971.

Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Underwater Physiology IV. New York, NY: Academic Press, 1971.

Miller JW and CJ Lambertsen. Project Tektite: An open-sea study of prolonged exposures to a nitrogen-oxygen environment at increased ambient pressure. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 551-558, 1971.

Nichols CW and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of oxygen upon ophthalmic structures. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 57-66, 1971.

Sinclair RD, JM Clark and BE Welch. Comparision of physiological responses of normal man to exercise in air and in acute and chronic hypercapnia. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York: Academic Press, 409-417, 1971.

Van Tassel PV, CJ Knight and CJ Lambertsen. Electrical activity in the central nervous system in extreme narcosis. Underwater Physiology IV. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). New York, NY: Academic Press, 501-506, 1971.

Wright WB, P Berg and YJ Seki. An evaluation of surgical interruption and spontaneous return of the systemic arterial circulation of the lung. Thorac. Cardiovasc. Surg. 62: 473-476, 1971.

1970

Clark JM. Pulmonary Oxygen Tolerance in Man. Lectures in Aerospace Medicine (7th Series), 1970.

Fisher AB, AB DuBois, RW Hyde, CJ Knight and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of 2 months’ undersea exposure to N2- O2 at 2.2 ATA on lung function. J. Appl. Physiol. 28: 70-74, 1970.

Lambertsen CJ and RW Bullard. Introduction: The scope of the symposium. Aerosp. Med. 41(11): 1265, 1970.

Lambertsen CJ and RW Bullard (Eds.). Temperature limitations in manned undersea and aerospace operations (Symposium: Introduction + Five Articles). Aerosp. Med. 41(11): 1263-1288, 1970.

1969

Lambertsen CJ. The changing face of diving physiology. Foreword to The Physiology and Medicine of Diving and Compressed Air Work. Bennett PB and DH Elliott (Eds.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, vii-viii, 1969.

Nichols CW and CJ Lambertsen. Effects of high oxygen pressures on the eye. New Engl. J. Med. 281: 25-30, 1969.

Nichols CW, CJ Lambertsen and JM Clark. Transient unilateral loss of vision associated with oxygen at high pressure. Arch. Ophthal. 81: 548-552, April 1969.

1968

Fisher AB, RW Hyde, RJM Puy, JM Clark and CJ Lambertsen. Effect of oxygen at 2 atmospheres on the pulmonary mechanics of normal man. J. Appl. Physiol. 24: 529-536, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Abnormal types of respiration. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 792-809, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Anoxia, altitude and acclimatization. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 810-835, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Chemical control of respiration at rest. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 713-763, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Concepts for advances in the therapy of bends in undersea and aerospace activity. Aerosp. Med. 39: 1086-1093, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Effects of excessive pressures of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide: Implications in aerospace and undersea environments. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 836-867, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Interactions of physical, chemical and nervous factors in respiratory control. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 764-791, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Mechanical and physical aspects of respiration. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 613-628, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Neurogenic factors in control of respiration. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 687-712, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. The atmosphere and gas exchanges with the lungs and blood. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 629-659, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ. Transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide by the blood. Medical Physiology, Vol. 2 (12th ed.). Mountcastle VB (Ed.). St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 660-686, 1968.

Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Modern aspects of treatment of decompression sickness. Aerosp. Med. 39: 1055-1093, 1968.

Puy RJM, RW Hyde, AB Fisher, JM Clark, J Dickson and CJ Lambertsen. Alterations in the pulmonary capillary bed during early O2 toxicity in man. J. Appl. Physiol. 24: 537-543, 1968.

Reivich M, J Dickson, J Clark, M Hedden and CJ Lambertsen. Role of hypoxia in cerebral circulatory and metabolic changes during hypocarbia in man: studies in hyperbaric milieu. Scand. J. Lab. Clin. Invest. Suppl. 102: IV-B, 1968.

1967

Aerospace Medicine. 38(8), 1967.

Clark JM and CJ Lambertsen. Pulmonary oxygen tolerance and the rate of development of pulmonary oxygen toxicity in man at two atmospheres inspired oxygen tension. Underwater Physiology III. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 439-451, 1967.

Dickson JG and JB MacInnis. Confluence of physiological, environmental and engineering factors in prolonged diving at extreme depths. Underwater Physiology (III). Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 89-97, 1967.

Downes JJ, RA Kemp and CJ Lambertsen. The magnitude and duration of respiratory depression due to fentanyl and meperidine in man. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 158: 416-420, 1967.

Lambertsen CJ. Basic requirements for improving diving depth and decompression tolerance. Underwater Physiology (III). Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 223-240, 1967.

Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Preface to Underwater Physiology (III). Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Underwater Physiology Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, ix-x, 1967.

Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Summary. Underwater Physiology (III). Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Underwater Physiology. Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 480-481, 1967.

Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Underwater Physiology (III). Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Underwater Physiology Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 1967.

Lanphier EH. Interactions of factors limiting performance at high pressures Underwater Physiology. Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Underwater Physiology. Lambertsen CJ (Ed.). Baltimore, MD: Williams and Wilkins, 375-385, 1967.

MacInnis JB, JG Dickson and CJ Lambertsen. Exposure of mice to a helium-oxygen atmosphere at pressure to 122 atmospheres (4000 feet of sea water). J. Appl. Physiol. 22: 694-698, 1967.

1966

Downes JJ and CJ Lambertsen. Dynamic characteristics of ventilatory depression in man on abrupt administration of O2. J. Appl. Physiol. 21: 447-453, 1966.

Lambertsen CJ. Drugs and respiration. Ann. Rev. Pharmacol. 6: 327-378, 1966.

Lambertsen CJ and R Gelfand. Breath-by-breath measurement of respiratory functions. Instrumentation and applications. J. Appl. Physiol. 21: 282-290, 1966.

1965

Aerospace Medicine. 36(2), 1965.

Hall P. Hyperbaric oxygenation: Tissue oxygenation with hyperbaric oxygen. Cerebral Vascular Diseases. Millikan CH, RG Siekart and JP Whisnant (Eds.). New York, NY: Grune and Stratton, 128-152, 1965.

Lambertsen CJ. Effects of oxygen at high partial pressure. Handbook of Physiology, Sect. 3, Chapt. 39. Respiration, Vol. II Fenn WO and H Rahn (Eds.). Washington, DC: American Physiological Society, 1027-1046, 1965.

Lambertsen CJ. Hyperbaric oxygenation and oxygen toxicity Science and Practice in Anesthesia. Eckenhoff, JE (Ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, 90-103, 1965.

Lambertsen CJ. Medical implications of high oxygen pressures. Trans. Studies College Physicians Philadelphia 33(1): 1-18, 1965.

Lambertsen CJ, R Gelfand and RA Kemp. Dynamic response characteristics of several CO2 -reactive components of the respiratory control system. Cerebrospinal Fluid and the Regulation of Ventilation. Brooks C McC, FF Kao and BB Lloyd (Eds.). Philadelphia, PA: F A Davis, 211-240, 1965.

Nairn JR, GG Power, RW Hyde, RE Forster, CJ Lambertsen and J Dickson. Diffusing capacity and pulmonary capillary blood flow at hyperbaric pressures. J. Clin. Invest. 44(10): 1591-1599, 1965.

Schmidt, C F and CJ Lambertsen. Pharmacology in space medicine. Ann. Rev. Pharmacol. 5: 383-404, 1965.

1963

Lambertsen CJ. Factors in the stimulation of respiration by carbon dioxide. The Regulation of Human Respiration. Cunningham DJC and BB Lloyd (Eds.). Oxford, England: Blackwell Scientific Publishers, 257-276, 1963.

Lambertsen CJ. Physiological interactions and gaseous environment in manned exploration of space. Fed. Proc. 22(4): 1046-1050, 1963.

Lambertsen CJ. The philosophy of extremes for the gaseous environment of manned, closed ecological systems. Aerosp. Med. 34(4): 291-299, 1963.

Lambertsen CJ, P Hall, H Wollman and MW Goodman. Quantitative interactions of increased PO2 and PCO2 upon respiration in man. Ann. New Nork Acad. Sci. 109(2): 731-741, 1963.

1962

Alexander SC, RD Workman and CJ Lambertsen. Hyperthermia, lactic acid infusion and the composition of arterial blood and cerebrospinal fluid. Am. J. Physiol. 202(6): 1049-1054, 1962.

Lambertsen CJ. Regulation of brain oxygen and acid-base environment Man’s Dependence on the Earthly Atmosphere. Schaefer KE (Ed.). New York, NY: Macmillan, 234-240, 1962.

Pierce EC, Jr., CJ Lambertsen, MJ Strong, SC Alexander and D Steele. Blood PCO2 and brain oxygenation at reduced ambient pressure. J. Appl. Physiol. 17(6): 899-908, 1962.

Pierce EC, Jr., CJ Lambertsen, S Deutsch, PE Chase, HW Linde, RD Dripps and HL Price. Cerebral circulation and metabolism during thiopental anesthesia and hyperventilation in man. J. Clin. Invest. 41(8): 1664-1671, 1962.

1961

Alexander SC, R Gelfand and CJ Lambertsen. The pK’ of carbonic acid in cerebrospinal fluid. J. Biol. Chem. 236: 592-596, 1961.

Lambertsen CJ, H Wendel and JB Longenhagen. The separate and combined respiratory effects of chlorpromazine and meperidine in normal men controlled at 46 mm Hg alveolar PCO2. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 131(3): 381-393, 1961.

Lambertsen CJ, SJG Semple, MG Smyth and R Gelfand. H+ and PCO2 as chemical factors in respiratory and cerebral circulatory control. J. Appl. Physiol. 16(3): 473-484, 1961.

Marshall JR and CJ Lambertsen. Interactions of increased PO2 and PCO2 effects in producing convulsions and death in mice. J. Appl. Physiol. 16(1): 1-7, 1961.

Toole JF, LJ Barrows, CJ Lambertsen and B Roberts. Cerebral ischemia and infarction. Medical Correlation Clinics. Ludwig GD and KO Elsom (Eds.). Reprinted from Am. Practicioner and Digest of Treatment 12(3):146-154, 1961.

1960

Lambertsen CJ. Carbon dioxide and respiration in acid-base homeostasis. Anethesiol. 21(6): 642-651, 1960.

Lambertsen CJ and H Wendel. An alveolar PCO2 control system: Its use to magnify respiratory depression by meperidine. J. Appl. Physiol. 15(1): 43-48, 1960.

Lambertsen CJ and SG Owen. Continuous, constant-rate sampling modification of nitrous oxide method for cerebral blood flow in man. Methods in Medical Research, Vol. 8. Bruner HD (Ed.). Chicago, IL: Year Book, 262-269, 1960.

1959

Lambertsen CJ and JM Benjamin, Jr. Breath-by-breath sampling of end-expiratory gas. J. Appl. Physiol. 14(5): 711-716, 1959.

Lambertsen CJ, SG Owen, H Wendel, MW Stroud, AA Luria, W Lochner and GF Clark. Respiratory and cerebral circulatory control during exercise at .21 and 2.0 atmospheres inspired PO2. J. Appl. Physiol. 14(6): 966-982, 1959.

1958

Lambertsen CJ. From submarines to satellites (Editorial). Circ. Res. 6(4): 405-409, 1958.

1955

Lambertsen CJ. Respiratory and circulatory actions of high oxygen pressure. Proceedings Underwater Physiology Symposium (I). Goff LG (Ed.). NAS-NRC Publ. No. 377. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 25-38, 1955.

Lambertsen CJ, JH Ewing, RH Kough, RA Gould and MW Stroud, 3rd. Oxygen toxicity. Arterial and internal jugular blood gas composition in man during inhalation of air, 100% O2 and 2% CO2 in O2 at 3.5 atmospheres ambient pressure. J. Appl. Physiol. 8(3): 255-263, 1955.

Stroud MW, 3rd, CJ Lambertsen, JH Ewing, RH Kough, RA Gould and CF Schmidt. The effects of aminophylline and meperidine alone and in combination on the respiratory response to carbon dioxide inhalation. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 114(4): 461-469, 1955.

1954

Daly M deB, CJ Lambertsen and A Schweitzer. Observations on the volume of blood flow and oxygen utilization of the carotid body in the cat. J. Physiol. (Great Britain) 125(1): 67-89, 1954.

1953

Daly M deB, CJ Lambertsen and A Schweitzer. The effects upon the bronchial musculature of altering the oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions of the blood perfusing the brain. J. Physiol. (Great Britain) 119(2&3): 292-314, 1953.

Lambertsen CJ, MW Stroud, 3rd, JH Ewing and C Mack. Oxygen toxicity. Effects of oxygen breathing at increased ambient pressure upon PCO2 of subcutaneous gas depots in men, dogs, rabbits and cats. J. Appl. Physiol. 6(6): 358-368, 1953.

Lambertsen CJ, MW Stroud, 3rd, RA Gould, RH Kough, JH Ewing and CF Schmidt. Oxygen toxicity. Respiratory responses of normal men to inhalation of 6 and 100 percent oxygen under 3.5 atmospheres pressure. J. Appl. Physiol. 5(9): 487-494, 1953.

Lambertsen CJ, RH Kough, DY Cooper, GL Emmel, HH Loeschcke and CF Schmidt. Comparison of relationship of respiratory minute volume to PCO2 and pH of arterial and internal jugular blood in normal man during hyperventilation produced by low concentrations of CO2 at 1 atmosphere and by O2 at 3.0 atmospheres. J. Appl. Physiol. 5(12): 803-813, 1953.

Lambertsen CJ, RH Kough, DY Cooper, GL Emmel, HH Loeschcke and CF Schmidt. Oxygen toxicity. Effects in man of oxygen inhalation at 1 and 3.5 atmospheres upon blood gas transport, cerebral circulation and cerebral metabolism. J. Appl. Physiol. 5(9): 471-486, 1953.

Loeschcke HH, A Sweel, RH Kough and CJ Lambertsen. The effect of morphine and of meperidine (Dolantin, Demerol) upon the respiratory response of normal men to low concentrations of inspired carbon dioxide. J. Pharmacol. Exptl. Therap. 108(3): 376-383, 1953.

1952

Lambertsen CJ, PL Bunce, DL Drabkin and CF Schmidt. Relationship of oxygen tension to hemoglobin oxygen saturation in the arterial blood of normal men. J. Appl. Physiol. 4(12): 873-885, 1952.

1947

Lambertsen CJ. Problems of shallow water diving. Report based on experiences of operational swimmers of the Office of Strategic Services Occup. Med. 3: 230-245, 1947.

1944

Lambertsen CJ and L Godfrey. A small efficient hood for oxygen therapy. JAMA 125: 492-493, 1944.

1941

Lambertsen CJ. A diving apparatus for life saving work. JAMA 116: 1387-1389, 1941.

1940

Atkinson WJ, Jr., JL Dean, EH Kennerdell and CJ Lambertsen. A multiple anomaly of the human heart and pulmonary veins. Anat. Record 78(3): 383-388, 1940.


 

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