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The role of androgens in respiratory function
Ann M. Spungen
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Rehabilitation and Human Performance
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Androgens
100%
Respiratory Function
100%
Diaphragm
100%
Quiet Breathing
60%
Exhalation
40%
Tidal Breathing
40%
Accessory muscle
40%
Skeletal muscle
20%
Lung
20%
Paralysis
20%
Rib Cage
20%
Stabilizer
20%
Inhalation
20%
Tetraplegia
20%
Pectoralis Major
20%
Intercostal
20%
Chest Wall
20%
Inspiratory
20%
Mover
20%
Active Role
20%
Respiratory muscles
20%
Inspiratory muscle Training
20%
Abdominal Wall
20%
Thoracic Cavity
20%
Sternocleidomastoid muscle
20%
Coordinated Efforts
20%
Trapezius
20%
Breathing Function
20%
Inertial Load
20%
Resistive Load
20%
Wallpaper Groups
20%
Intrapleural Pressure
20%
Elastic Load
20%
Abdominal Resistance
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Androgen
100%
Breathing
100%
Respiratory Physiology
100%
Diaphragm
71%
Paralysis
14%
Rib Cage
14%
Thoracic Wall
14%
Tetraplegia
14%
Actarit
14%
Respiratory Muscle
14%
Abdominal Wall
14%
Thoracic Cavity
14%
Lung
14%
Skeletal Muscle
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Breathing
100%
Respiratory Function
100%
Skeletal Muscle
14%
Muscle Function
14%
Neuroscience
Androgen
100%
Skeletal Muscle
100%