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    Milkiewicz M, Brown MD, Egginton S, Hudlicka O.
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  • 45. The effect of hyperthyroidism on capillarity and oxidative capacity in rat soleus and gastrocnemius muscles.
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  • 47. The relationship between capillarisation and fibre types during compensatory hypertrophy of the plantaris muscle in the rat.
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  • 49. Relative effects of static muscle contraction on digital artery and nailfold capillary blood flow velocities.
    Richardson D, Schmitz M, Borchers N.
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  • 52. Evidence that capillary perfusion heterogeneity is not controlled in striated muscle.
    Damon DH, Duling BR.
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  • 54. Capillary red blood cell flow and activation of white blood cells in chronic muscle ischemia in the rat.
    Anderson SI, Hudlicka O, Brown MD.
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  • 56. Skeletal muscle capillary hemodynamics from rest to contractions: implications for oxygen transfer.
    Kindig CA, Richardson TE, Poole DC.
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  • 57. Skeletal muscle contraction stimulates capillary recruitment and glucose uptake in insulin-resistant obese Zucker rats.
    Wheatley CM, Rattigan S, Richards SM, Barrett EJ, Clark MG.
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  • 59. Mixed meal and light exercise each recruit muscle capillaries in healthy humans.
    Vincent MA, Clerk LH, Lindner JR, Price WJ, Jahn LA, Leong-Poi H, Barrett EJ.
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  • 60. Vascular transport capacity of hindlimb muscles of exercise-trained rats.
    Laughlin MH, Ripperger J.
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