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Karlman Wasserman is affiliated with the Lundquist Institute in the United States. Their professional profile centers around academic research connected to this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A new method for detecting anaerobic threshold by gas exchange

    William L. Beaver;Karlman Wasserman;Brian J. Whipp

  • Anaerobic threshold and respiratory gas exchange during exercise.

    K Wasserman;B J Whipp;S N Koyl;W L Beaver

  • Predicted values for clinical exercise testing

    James E. Hansen;Darryl Y. Sue;Karlman Wasserman

  • Reductions in Exercise Lactic Acidosis and Ventilation as a Result of Exercise Training in Patients with Obstructive Lung Disease

    Richard Casaburi;Antonio Patessio;Franco Ioli;Silvio Zanaboni

  • Optimizing the exercise protocol for cardiopulmonary assessment.

    M. J. Buchfuhrer;J. E. Hansen;T. E. Robinson;D. Y. Sue

  • Detecting the threshold of anaerobic metabolism in cardiac patients during exercise

    Karlman Wasserman;Malcolm B. McIlroy

  • Oxygen uptake kinetics for various intensities of constant-load work.

    B J Whipp;K Wasserman

  • A test to determine parameters of aerobic function during exercise

    B. J. Whipp;J. A. Davis;F. Torres;K. Wasserman

  • Beraprost therapy for pulmonary arterial hypertension

    Robyn J. Barst;Michael McGoon;Vallerie McLaughlin;Victor Tapson

  • Parameters of ventilatory and gas exchange dynamics during exercise

    Brian J. Whipp;Susan A. Ward;Norman Lamarra;James A. Davis

  • Exercise Pathophysiology in Patients With Primary Pulmonary Hypertension

    Xing-Guo Sun;James E. Hansen;Ronald J. Oudiz;Karlman Wasserman

  • EFFECTS OF OBESITY ON RESPIRATORY FUNCTION

    Carolyn S. Ray;Darryl Y. Sue;George Bray;James E. Hansen

  • Anaerobic threshold alterations caused by endurance training in middle-aged men

    J. A. Davis;M. H. Frank;B. J. Whipp;K. Wasserman

  • Interaction of physiological mechanisms during exercise.

    K Wasserman;A L Van Kessel;G G Burton

  • Effect of interbreath fluctuations on characterizing exercise gas exchange kinetics

    N. Lamarra;B. J. Whipp;S. A. Ward;K. Wasserman

  • Breath-by-breath measurement of true alveolar gas exchange.

    William L. Beaver;Norman Lamarra;Karlman Wasserman

  • Exercise Anaerobic Threshold and Ventilatory Efficiency Identify Heart Failure Patients for High Risk of Early Death

    Anselm K. Gitt;Karlman Wasserman;Caroline Kilkowski;Thomas Kleemann

  • Aerobic parameters of exercise as a function of body size during growth in children

    D. M. Cooper;D. Weiler-Ravell;B. J. Whipp;K. Wasserman

  • The anaerobic threshold measurement to evaluate exercise performance.

    Karlman Wasserman

  • Lung Function and Exercise Gas Exchange in Chronic Heart Failure

    Karlman Wasserman;Yong-Yu Zhang;Anselm Gitt;Romualdo Belardinelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Casaburi
Richard Casaburi University of California, Los Angeles
Ross Arena
Ross Arena University of Illinois at Chicago
Marco Guazzi
Marco Guazzi University of Milan
Matthew J. Budoff
Matthew J. Budoff UCLA Medical Center
Jonathan Myers
Jonathan Myers VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Stephan Rosenkranz
Stephan Rosenkranz University of Cologne
John B. West
John B. West University of California, San Diego
George A. Bray
George A. Bray Louisiana State University
Peter D. Wagner
Peter D. Wagner University of California, San Diego
Robyn J. Barst
Robyn J. Barst Columbia University

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