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50 related items for PubMed ID: 19659603

  • 1. Maintained cerebral metabolic ratio during exercise in patients with beta-adrenergic blockade.
    Gam CM, Rasmussen P, Secher NH, Seifert T, Larsen FS, Nielsen HB.
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging; 2009 Nov; 29(6):420-6. PubMed ID: 19659603
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  • 2. Cerebral oxygenation decreases during exercise in humans with beta-adrenergic blockade.
    Seifert T, Rasmussen P, Secher NH, Nielsen HB.
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  • 3. Dynamic blood pressure control and middle cerebral artery mean blood velocity variability at rest and during exercise in humans.
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  • 4. Lactate fuels the human brain during exercise.
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  • 5. Physical performance and muscle metabolism during beta-adrenergic blockade in man.
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  • 7. Effect of beta(1)-selective adrenergic blockade on maximal blood lactate steady state in healthy men.
    Wonisch M, Hofmann P, Fruhwald FM, Hoedl R, Schwaberger G, Pokan R, von Duvillard SP, Klein W.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2002 May; 87(1):66-71. PubMed ID: 12012078
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  • 10. [Metabolic and hormonal response to physical exercise under acute beta 1-adrenergic blockade (author's transl)].
    Kindermann W, Schmitt WM, Biro G, Schnabel A.
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  • 11. Cerebral glucose and oxygen metabolism in patients with fulminant hepatic failure.
    Strauss GI, Møller K, Larsen FS, Kondrup J, Knudsen GM.
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  • 12. Haemodynamic and metabolic responses to prolonged exercise after chronic beta 1-adrenoceptor blockade in hypertensive man.
    Frisk-Holmberg M, Juhlin-Dannfelt A, Aström H.
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  • 13. [Does chronic oral treatment with beta-receptor blockers have an effect on positive inotropic therapy of coronary patients with adrenaline after extracorporeal circulation?].
    Günnicker M, Brinkmann M, Freund U, Piotrowski J, Schieffer M, Velser U.
    Herz; 1995 Dec; 20(6):399-411. PubMed ID: 8582699
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  • 14. [Effect of hydroxyethyl starch 130/0.4 on S100B protein level and cerebral oxygen metabolism in open cardiac surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass].
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    Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi; 2007 Jul 17; 87(27):1908-11. PubMed ID: 17923015
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  • 15. Systemic, pulmonary and coronary haemodynamic actions of the novel dopamine receptor agonist in awake pigs at rest and during treadmill exercise Z1046.
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  • 16. The effect of selective beta1-blockade on EMG signal characteristics during progressive endurance exercise.
    Hunter AM, St Clair Gibson A, Derman WE, Lambert M, Dennis SC, Noakes TD.
    Eur J Appl Physiol; 2002 Dec 17; 88(3):275-81. PubMed ID: 12458371
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  • 17. The CSF and arterial to internal jugular venous hormonal differences during exercise in humans.
    Dalsgaard MK, Ott P, Dela F, Juul A, Pedersen BK, Warberg J, Fahrenkrug J, Secher NH.
    Exp Physiol; 2004 May 17; 89(3):271-7. PubMed ID: 15123562
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  • 18. Cardiovascular effects of the novel Ca2+-sensitiser EMD 57033 in pigs at rest and during treadmill exercise.
    Stubenitsky R, van der Weerd RW, Haitsma DB, Verdouw PD, Duncker DJ.
    Br J Pharmacol; 1997 Dec 17; 122(7):1257-70. PubMed ID: 9421271
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  • 19. Cerebral lactate uptake during exercise is driven by the increased arterial lactate concentration.
    Siebenmann C, Sørensen H, Bonne TC, Zaar M, Aachmann-Andersen NJ, Nordsborg NB, Nielsen HB, Secher NH, Lundby C, Rasmussen P.
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  • 20. Continuous monitoring of blood oxygen saturation of internal jugular vein as a useful indicator for selective cerebral perfusion during aortic arch replacement.
    Kuwabara M, Nakajima N, Yamamoto F, Fujita T, Takeuchi S, Ando M, Adachi M, Koga Y.
    J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg; 1992 Feb 01; 103(2):355-62. PubMed ID: 1736001
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