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  • 22. Does acute hypoxemia blunt sympathetic activity in hyperthermia?
    Rowell LB, Brengelmann GL, Savage MV, Freund PR.
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  • 25. Muscle sympathetic nerve responses to dynamic one-legged exercise: effect of body posture.
    Ray CA, Rea RF, Clary MP, Mark AL.
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  • 29. Respiratory muscle work compromises leg blood flow during maximal exercise.
    Harms CA, Babcock MA, McClaran SR, Pegelow DF, Nickele GA, Nelson WB, Dempsey JA.
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  • 33. Neuropeptide Y release from human heart is enhanced during prolonged exercise in hypoxia.
    Kaijser L, Pernow J, Berglund B, Grubbström J, Lundberg JM.
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  • 34. Hypoxia augments muscle sympathetic neural response to leg cycling.
    Katayama K, Ishida K, Iwamoto E, Iemitsu M, Koike T, Saito M.
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  • 36. Naloxone augments muscle sympathetic nerve activity during isometric exercise in humans.
    Farrell PA, Ebert TJ, Kampine JP.
    Am J Physiol; 1991 Mar; 260(3 Pt 1):E379-88. PubMed ID: 2003591
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  • 38. Muscle sympathetic nerve responses to prolonged one-legged exercise.
    Ray CA.
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  • 40. Norepinephrine spillover from skeletal muscle during exercise in humans: role of muscle mass.
    Savard GK, Richter EA, Strange S, Kiens B, Christensen NJ, Saltin B.
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