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199 related items for PubMed ID: 22653986

  • 1. WISE 2005: responses of women to sublingual nitroglycerin before and after 56 days of 6° head-down bed rest.
    Zuj KA, Edgell H, Shoemaker JK, Custaud MA, Arbeille P, Hughson RL.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2012 Aug; 113(3):434-41. PubMed ID: 22653986
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  • 2. WISE 2005: vascular responses to 60-day bed rest in women.
    Hughson RL, Shoemaker JK, Arbeille P, Dyson KS, Edgell H, Kerbeci P, Mattar L, Zuj K, Greaves DK.
    J Gravit Physiol; 2007 Jul; 14(1):P53-4. PubMed ID: 18372696
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  • 3. WISE 2005: flow and nitroglycerin mediated dilation following 56 days of head down tilt bed rest with and without an exercise countermeasure.
    Dyson KS, Arbeille P, Shoemaker JK, Custaud MA, Hughson RL.
    J Gravit Physiol; 2007 Jul; 14(1):P55-6. PubMed ID: 18372697
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  • 4. WISE-2005: reduced cerebral blood flow velocity with nitroglycerin--comparison with common carotid artery blood flow.
    Zuj KA, Greaves DK, Hughson RL.
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  • 5. WISE 2005: altered cerebrovascular autoregulation after 60 day head-down bed rest.
    Greaves DK, Arbeille P, Hughson RL.
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  • 6. Insufficient flow reduction during LBNP in both splanchnic and lower limb areas is associated with orthostatic intolerance after bedrest.
    Arbeille P, Kerbeci P, Mattar L, Shoemaker JK, Hughson R.
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  • 7. Cardiovascular responses to lower body negative pressure before and after 4 h of head-down bed rest and seated control in men and women.
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  • 8. WISE-2005: prolongation of left ventricular pre-ejection period with 56 days head-down bed rest in women.
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  • 9. WISE-2005: adrenergic responses of women following 56-days, 6 degrees head-down bed rest with or without exercise countermeasures.
    Edgell H, Zuj KA, Greaves DK, Shoemaker JK, Custaud MA, Kerbeci P, Arbeille P, Hughson RL.
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  • 10. Altered hormonal regulation and blood flow distribution with cardiovascular deconditioning after short-duration head down bed rest.
    Fischer D, Arbeille P, Shoemaker JK, O'Leary DD, Hughson RL.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2007 Dec; 103(6):2018-25. PubMed ID: 17872408
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  • 11. Artificial gravity with ergometric exercise preserves the cardiac, but not cerebrovascular, functions during 4 days of head-down bed rest.
    Yang CB, Wang YC, Gao Y, Geng J, Wu YH, Zhang Y, Shi F, Sun XQ.
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  • 13. Altered cortical activation patterns associated with baroreflex unloading following 24 h of physical deconditioning.
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  • 14. Exercise training and 3-day head down bed rest deconditioning: exercise thermoregulation.
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    J Physiol Pharmacol; 2005 Mar; 56(1):101-10. PubMed ID: 15795478
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  • 16. The effect of exercise training on left ventricular relaxation and diastolic suction at rest and during orthostatic stress after bed rest.
    Carrick-Ranson G, Hastings JL, Bhella PS, Shibata S, Levine BD.
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  • 18. Enhanced flow-dependent vasodilatation after bed rest, a possible mechanism for orthostatic intolerance in humans.
    Bonnin P, Ben Driss A, Benessiano J, Maillet A, Pavy le Traon A, Levy BI.
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  • 20. Vascular adaptation to deconditioning and the effect of an exercise countermeasure: results of the Berlin Bed Rest study.
    Bleeker MW, De Groot PC, Rongen GA, Rittweger J, Felsenberg D, Smits P, Hopman MT.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2005 Oct; 99(4):1293-300. PubMed ID: 15932956
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