“…The cells were kept at 37 °C, 5% CO 2 , and 95% humidity, and the medium was changed every day. The cells were exposed to either normoxia (21% O 2 , 5% CO 2 , and balanced N 2 ) or intermittent hypoxia (IH: 70 cycles of 5 min sustained hypoxia (1% O 2 , 5% CO 2 , and balanced N 2 ) and 10 min normoxia) using a custom-designed, computer-controlled incubation chamber attached to an external O 2 -CO 2 -N 2 computer-driven controller (O 2 programmable control, 9200EX, Wakenbtech Co., Ltd., Kyoto, Japan), as previously described [ 4 , 40 , 46 , 64 , 80 , 81 ]. These conditions are similar to the conditions reported in patients with severe degrees of SAS; in severe SAS cases, patients are repeatedly exposed to severe hypoxemia followed by mild hypoxemia or normoxia (i.e., IH).…”