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  • 1. Topical anaesthesia does not affect cutaneous vasomotor or sudomotor responses in human skin.
    Metzler-Wilson K, Wilson TE.
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  • 2. Differential vasodilatory responses to local heating in facial, glabrous and hairy skin.
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  • 11. Endothelin-1 modulates methacholine-induced cutaneous vasodilatation but not sweating in young human skin.
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  • 17. Influence of hyperoxia on skin vasomotor control in normothermic and heat-stressed humans.
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  • 18. Oral vitamin C enhances the adrenergic vasoconstrictor response to local cooling in human skin.
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  • 20. Ten days of repeated local forearm heating does not affect cutaneous vascular function.
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