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The following pages link to Spontaneous bursts of muscle sympathetic nerve activity decrease leg vascular conductance in resting humans. (Q36700027):
Displaying 36 items.
- Computational solution of spike overlapping using data-based subtraction algorithms to resolve synchronous sympathetic nerve discharge. (Q30695003) (← links)
- Effect of aging on carotid baroreflex control of blood pressure and leg vascular conductance in women (Q33626550) (← links)
- Augmented pressor and sympathetic responses to skeletal muscle metaboreflex activation in type 2 diabetes patients (Q33891361) (← links)
- Muscle sympathetic nerve activity during cold stress and isometric exercise in healthy older adults (Q34146918) (← links)
- Acute inactivity impairs glycemic control but not blood flow to glucose ingestion (Q35185623) (← links)
- Sympathetic reactivity in young women with a family history of hypertension (Q35437379) (← links)
- Microvascular reactivity to thermal stimulation in patients with diabetes mellitus and polyneuropathy (Q36157452) (← links)
- Methods and considerations for the analysis and standardization of assessing muscle sympathetic nerve activity in humans (Q36315712) (← links)
- Relationship between spontaneous sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity and cardiac baroreflex sensitivity in healthy young individuals. (Q36357454) (← links)
- Influence of spontaneously occurring bursts of muscle sympathetic nerve activity on conduit artery diameter (Q37142763) (← links)
- Impact of reduced daily physical activity on conduit artery flow-mediated dilation and circulating endothelial microparticles (Q37346123) (← links)
- Blood pressure regulation VIII: resistance vessel tone and implications for a pro-atherogenic conduit artery endothelial cell phenotype (Q37419996) (← links)
- Neck Circumference Is Associated with Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Overweight and Obese Men but Not Women (Q37739108) (← links)
- Rapid onset pressor response to exercise in young women with a family history of hypertension. (Q38662762) (← links)
- Neural Control of Vascular Function in Skeletal Muscle (Q38693282) (← links)
- Arterial baroreflex control of sympathetic nerve activity and heart rate in patients with type 2 diabetes (Q43027578) (← links)
- Exaggerated exercise pressor reflex in adults with moderately elevated systolic blood pressure: role of purinergic receptors (Q44438001) (← links)
- Alpha males: muscle sympathetic discharge on beat-to-beat forearm vascular conductance (Q44559827) (← links)
- Long-duration bed rest modifies sympathetic neural recruitment strategies in males and females. (Q47355838) (← links)
- Recruitment strategies in efferent sympathetic nerve activity (Q47717551) (← links)
- Intermittent hypoxia and arterial blood pressure control in humans: role of the peripheral vasculature and carotid baroreflex. (Q47838085) (← links)
- Sympathetic function during whole body cooling is altered in hypertensive adults (Q47885896) (← links)
- The metaboreflex does not contribute to the increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity to contracting muscle during static exercise in humans (Q48283286) (← links)
- 50 Years of Microneurography: Learning the Language of the Peripheral Sympathetic Nervous System in Humans (Q48508878) (← links)
- Exaggerated Vasoconstriction to Spontaneous Bursts of Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity in Healthy Young Black Men. (Q50082528) (← links)
- The influence of acute elevations in plasma osmolality and serum sodium on sympathetic outflow and blood pressure responses to exercise (Q50092301) (← links)
- The role of α-adrenergic receptors in mediating beat-by-beat sympathetic vascular transduction in the forearm of resting man. (Q51012292) (← links)
- Femoral vascular conductance and peroneal muscle sympathetic nerve activity responses to acute epidural spinal cord stimulation in humans. (Q51731878) (← links)
- Relative burst amplitude of muscle sympathetic nerve activity is an indicator of altered sympathetic outflow in chronic anxiety. (Q51740340) (← links)
- Peripheral venous distension elicits a blood pressure raising reflex in young and middle-aged adults. (Q53127896) (← links)
- The Stability and Repeatability of Spontaneous Sympathetic Baroreflex Sensitivity in Healthy Young Individuals. (Q55388216) (← links)
- Aging Alters the Relative Contributions of the Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Nervous System to Blood Pressure Control in Women (Q57787264) (← links)
- Output vs. outcome: neurovascular transduction at rest (Q87148200) (← links)
- Salt restriction lowers blood pressure at rest and during exercise without altering peripheral hemodynamics in hypertensive individuals (Q90482245) (← links)
- Short-term water deprivation does not increase blood pressure variability or impair neurovascular function in healthy young adults (Q90741876) (← links)
- Relation between resting sympathetic outflow and vasoconstrictor responses to sympathetic nerve bursts: sex differences in healthy young adults (Q91830489) (← links)