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112 related items for PubMed ID: 1750035

  • 1. Regional blood flow in skeletal muscle measured by the heated thermocouple method during electrical nerve stimulation of the canine gracilis muscle.
    Shichino K, Yukimura T, Miura K, Yamamoto K, Okubo M, Shimazu A.
    Tohoku J Exp Med; 1991 Jun; 164(2):145-56. PubMed ID: 1750035
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  • 2. Effects of collateral blood vessel ligation and electrical conditioning on blood flow in dog latissimus dorsi muscle.
    Mannion JD, Velchik M, Hammond R, Alavi A, Mackler T, Duckett S, Staum M, Hurwitz S, Brown W, Stephenson LW.
    J Surg Res; 1989 Oct; 47(4):332-40. PubMed ID: 2528033
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  • 3. Diaphragmatic intramuscular pressure in relation to tension, shortening, and blood flow.
    Hussain SN, Magder S.
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  • 4. [Effect of the sympathetic nerve on the skeletal muscle blood flow at rest, during and after contraction].
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  • 8. Net lactate uptake during progressive steady-level contractions in canine skeletal muscle.
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  • 9. Autonomic nervous control of myoepithelial cells and secretion in submandibular gland of anaesthetized dogs.
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  • 10. Abnormally elevated intramuscular pressure impairs muscle blood flow at rest after exercise.
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  • 11. Vasodilatation of muscle microvessels induced by somatic afferent stimulation is mediated by calcitonin gene-related peptide release in the rat.
    Loaiza LA, Yamaguchi S, Ito M, Ohshima N.
    Neurosci Lett; 2002 Nov 22; 333(2):136-40. PubMed ID: 12419499
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  • 12. Influence of stimulation parameters on the release of adenosine, lactate and CO2 from contracting dog gracilis muscle.
    Achike FI, Ballard HJ.
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  • 13. Electrical stimulation and amino acid and ammonia metabolism in the canine gastrocnemius muscle.
    MacLean DA, Barclay JK, Graham TE.
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  • 14. Calcitonin gene-related peptide produces skeletal muscle vasodilation following antidromic stimulation of unmyelinated afferents in the dorsal root in rats.
    Sato A, Sato Y, Shimura M, Uchida S.
    Neurosci Lett; 2000 Apr 07; 283(2):137-40. PubMed ID: 10739894
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  • 15. Interaction of hyperoxia and blood flow during fatigue of canine skeletal muscle in situ.
    Barclay JK, Boulianne CM, Wilson BA, Tiffin SJ.
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  • 16. Appearance of adenosine in venous blood from the contracting gracilis muscle and its role in vasodilatation in the dog.
    Ballard HJ, Cotterrell D, Karim F.
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  • 17. Blood flow to different skeletal muscle fiber types during contraction.
    Mackie BG, Terjung RL.
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  • 18. Skeletal muscle blood flow and O2 uptake during intravenous nicotine with and without hypertension.
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    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1991 Oct 07; 18(4):535-41. PubMed ID: 1724530
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  • 19. The role of adenosine in exercise hyperaemia of the gracilis muscle in anaesthetized cats.
    Poucher SM, Nowell CG, Collis MG.
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  • 20. Influence of a delay on latissimus dorsi muscle flap blood flow.
    Isoda S, Yano Y, Jin Y, Walters HL, Kondo J, Matsumoto A.
    Ann Thorac Surg; 1995 Mar 07; 59(3):632-7; discussion 638. PubMed ID: 7887702
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