Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (156)
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Germonpré, P., Papadopoulou, V., Hemelryck, W., Obeid, G., Lafere, P., Eckersley, R. J., Tang, M.-X., & Balestra, C. (2014). The use of portable 2D echocardiography and 'frame-based' bubble counting as a tool to evaluate diving decompression stress. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, 44(1), 5-13.95.
Kuznetsova, T., Van Vlierberghe, E., Knez, J., Szczesny, G., Thijs, L., Jozeau, D., Balestra, C., D'hooge, J., & Staessen, J. A. (2014). Association of digital vascular function with cardiovascular risk factors: a population study. BMJ open, 4(3), e004399. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2013-00439996.
Parlak, B., Egi, S. M., Ademoglu, A., Germonpré, P., Esen, O. B., Marroni, A., & Balestra, C. (2013). Bubble Stream Reveals Functionality of the Right-to-Left Shunt: Detection of a Potential Source for Air Embolism. Ultrasound in medicine & biology. doi:10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2013.09.01998.
Theunissen, S., Schumacker, J., Guerrero, F., Tillmans, F., Boutros, A., Lambrechts, K., Mazur, A., Pieri, M., Germonpré, P., & Balestra, C. (2013). Dark chocolate reduces endothelial dysfunction after successive breath-hold dives in cool water. European Journal of Applied Physiology. doi:10.1007/s00421-013-2732-6100.
Hemelryck, W., Rozloznik, M., Germonpré, P., Balestra, C., & Lafere, P. (2013). Functional comparison between critical flicker fusion frequency and simple cognitive tests in subjects breathing air or oxygen in normobaria. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, 43(3), 138-142.101.
Lambrechts, K., Pontier, J.-M., Balestra, C., Mazur, A., Wang, Q., Buzzacott, P., Theron, M., Mansourati, J., & Guerrero, F. (2013). Effect of a single, open-sea, air scuba dive on human micro- and macrovascular function. European Journal of Applied Physiology. doi:10.1007/s00421-013-2676-x103.
Theunissen, S., Sponsiello, N., Rozloznik, M., Germonpré, P., Guerrero, F., Cialoni, D., & Balestra, C. (2013). Oxidative stress in breath-hold divers after repetitive dives. Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine, 43(2), 63-66.