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  • 2. Cutaneous adrenergic nerve blockade attenuates sweating during incremental exercise in habitually trained men.
    Amano T, Fujii N, Inoue Y, Kondo N.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2018 Oct 01; 125(4):1041-1050. PubMed ID: 30024338
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  • 3. Evidence for β-adrenergic modulation of sweating during incremental exercise in habitually trained males.
    Amano T, Shitara Y, Fujii N, Inoue Y, Kondo N.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2017 Jul 01; 123(1):182-189. PubMed ID: 28473612
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  • 8. Intradermal Administration of Atrial Natriuretic Peptide Attenuates Cutaneous Vasodilation but Not Sweating in Young Men during Exercise in the Heat.
    McGarr GW, Fujii N, Muia CM, Nishiyasu T, Kenny GP.
    Skin Pharmacol Physiol; 2020 Jul 01; 33(2):86-93. PubMed ID: 32008009
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  • 10. Localized β-adrenergic receptor blockade does not affect sweating during exercise.
    Buono MJ, Tabor B, White A.
    Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol; 2011 May 01; 300(5):R1148-51. PubMed ID: 21325648
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  • 12. Blocking the beta-adrenergic system does not affect sweat gland function during heat acclimation.
    Martinez R, Jones D, Hodge D, Buono MJ.
    Auton Neurosci; 2012 Aug 16; 169(2):113-5. PubMed ID: 22709558
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  • 13. Effects of tetraethylammonium-sensitive K+ channel blockade on cholinergic and thermal sweating in endurance-trained and untrained men.
    Amano T, Fujii N, Kenny GP, Okamoto Y, Inoue Y, Kondo N.
    Exp Physiol; 2022 May 16; 107(5):441-449. PubMed ID: 35340063
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  • 16. Local arginase inhibition does not modulate cutaneous vasodilation or sweating in young and older men during exercise.
    Meade RD, Fujii N, McGarr GW, Alexander LM, Boulay P, Sigal RJ, Kenny GP.
    J Appl Physiol (1985); 2019 Apr 01; 126(4):1129-1137. PubMed ID: 30653418
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  • 18. Exogenous Activation of Protease-Activated Receptor 2 Attenuates Cutaneous Vasodilatation and Sweating in Older Men Exercising in the Heat.
    Fujii N, Hatam K, McGarr GW, Meade RD, Boulay P, Nishiyasu T, Kenny GP.
    Skin Pharmacol Physiol; 2019 Apr 01; 32(5):235-243. PubMed ID: 31220834
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  • 20. Oxidative stress does not influence local sweat rate during high-intensity exercise.
    Meade RD, Fujii N, Poirier MP, Boulay P, Sigal RJ, Kenny GP.
    Exp Physiol; 2018 Feb 01; 103(2):172-178. PubMed ID: 29152797
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